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Jeans to fit a skinny guy with a big butt.

skinnyguy1

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I'm not sure if anyone on here can help me out with this, but I am getting very frustrated that I can't find any jeans that fit me decently. I am a pretty skinny guy, chest 37, waist 29, 5'10". However, I have a very large butt, and I also need a lot of room at the crotch. I can find jeans that fit really nicely along my legs, but they just look and feel uncomfortable up top. I have a consistent problem with the jeans going ********** crack in the back, and for the outline of ******** to be clearly visible through the pants because the jeans don't fit properly in front.

I don't like my pants to be tight, but I don't like them to be baggy either. I resort to wearing the same pair of levis 569 loose jeans every day, which have kind of stretched out at the waist, so they sag a bit and are pretty loose on me, but at least not restrictive. However, I don't think they look right. They are just too baggy, and look sloppy on me. I want pants that fit me like I am a man, not a kid wearing baggy jeans. But I don't want pants that accentuate my butt like a girl's butt either.

To give you an idea of how big my butt is, if I pull the levi 569 up at the waist so that they don't sag, they fit just about right. However, this pair is a year old, and I have tried newer pairs on, and it looks like they changed the fit a little, and the new ones are too tight on my butt, even though they are still pretty damn loose in the legs, etc.

I really don't know what to do at this point.
 

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G0079

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Get a shrink to fit (Levi's sized down 1) or stretch to fit (APC sized down 1) pair of jeans.
 

skinnyguy1

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This woman describes the problem I have: http://video.answers.com/how-to-get-...eans-117824059 I think maybe the real problem is that the rise is too short for me on most jeans. A lot of times the jeans don't fit super tight around my butt but still go up the crack - they just fit awkwardly. I want it to be visible that I have a butt, but I don't want to accentuate it by having jeans go up my crack. Does anyone have ideas on how to avoid this? The question is how do I get a longer rise without getting jeans that are meant to be worn high on the waist and then sagging them.
 

Don Carlos

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Show us some pictures of your buttcrack and **********, so that we can judge the proper inseam.
 

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More expensive option, get pants that fit right up top and alter the leg as desired.

I have the same type of body.
 

TheDarkKnight

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Originally Posted by skinnyguy1
I don't want to accentuate it by having jeans go up my crack .

This made me lulz to myself at home. I apologise for my childishness.
 

HPress

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Originally Posted by skinnyguy1
I'm not sure if anyone on here can help me out with this, but I am getting very frustrated that I can't find any jeans that fit me decently. I am a pretty skinny guy, chest 37, waist 29, 5'10". However, I have a very large butt, and I also need a lot of room at the crotch. I can find jeans that fit really nicely along my legs, but they just look and feel uncomfortable up top. I have a consistent problem with the jeans going ********** crack in the back, and for the outline of ******** to be clearly visible through the pants because the jeans don't fit properly in front. I don't like my pants to be tight, but I don't like them to be baggy either. I resort to wearing the same pair of levis 569 loose jeans every day, which have kind of stretched out at the waist, so they sag a bit and are pretty loose on me, but at least not restrictive. However, I don't think they look right. They are just too baggy, and look sloppy on me. I want pants that fit me like I am a man, not a kid wearing baggy jeans. But I don't want pants that accentuate my butt like a girl's butt either. To give you an idea of how big my butt is, if I pull the levi 569 up at the waist so that they don't sag, they fit just about right. However, this pair is a year old, and I have tried newer pairs on, and it looks like they changed the fit a little, and the new ones are too tight on my butt, even though they are still pretty damn loose in the legs, etc. I really don't know what to do at this point.
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More seriously, you sound very insecure. I have a luscious behind too, along with muscular thighs. Paradoxically, I find that Levi 511 skinny jeans fit me best. I go up two inches in the waist from my size and wear a belt. After two days they look perfect and aren't tight anywhere. It makes sense if you think about it: If you have big buns and artillery, you want jeans that are bigger in the top than in the legs. That's the opposite of loose legged jeans (which are tight ********** and loose in the thighs) and the reason why 569s probably look like **** on you. EDIT: Your jeans are creeping up your ass because they're supposed to be worn at the hips, not at the waist. Also, you should post a picture -- I doubt anyone would mind a peek.
 

bellyhungry

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Might want to look into fully-canvassed bespoke jeans.
 

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Originally Posted by TheDarkKnight
Pics or GTFO

Replace your car with a bike and then you can find them in your mirror.
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skinnyguy1

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It is too hard to see the problem in a picture since my jeans are dark so I posted a picture of the problem in some different pants (I have the problem in just about every pair). I don't wearing my jeans higher than they are supposed to be worn. In fact even if I sag a little bit I have the same problem. The problem isn't really "tightness" in the butt, its more just a poor fit in general.

I thought about working with a tailor, but I don't know what to ask them to do. I've never had anything tailored before.

 

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Originally Posted by skinnyguy1
It is too hard to see the problem in a picture since my jeans are dark so I posted a picture of the problem in some different pants (I have the problem in just about every pair). I don't wearing my jeans higher than they are supposed to be worn. In fact even if I sag a little bit I have the same problem. The problem isn't really "tightness" in the butt, its more just a poor fit in general. I thought about working with a tailor, but I don't know what to ask them to do. I've never had anything tailored before.
Yep, the jeans are a poor fit (too big in the seat) and you're wearing them too high. You don't need tailored jeans. Order the Levi 511 jeans from Zappos in 31 x 32 in one of the dark colors. They're only $37 and should fit you well. http://www.zappos.com/levis-511-skinny-fit
 

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uni qlo - slim fit cutting but large waist size.

Now GTFO and crawl back to SW&D
 

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