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I agree. Nice stuff. Stuff that I want

Put the slim rigids through their first wash. Thighs tightened back up. My legs resemble sausage links
 

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what do you guys think about the fit on these slims? i'm not sure if i wanna keep. seem a little to skinny but i know they'll stretch. i'm thinking about exchanging and getting the low straights but the difference seems very drastic.




I think they look OK. RRL tends to be loose in the waist so maybe a belt would help pull the sag up a bit. They'll stretch a bit so if you want a tighter fit size up.
 

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He has some decent stuff though, maybe he should start setting a reserve price lol


Buyer commits but seller doesn't have to? Isn't there some sort of ebay rule against sellers doing this?
 

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Buyer commits but seller doesn't have to? Isn't there some sort of ebay rule against sellers doing this?


there are a few ways out of committing to the sale. the seller can say he lost the item, or it's not available anymore. there are a couple of other ways, but those are the 2 i recall. it sucks but the seller does have that option.
 

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could some of you guys post some fit pics of the low straights? the slims seem to have too tight of a thigh for my liking.
 

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^ how did you find this post? I was going to try searching it but the search is :fu:
 
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Buyer commits but seller doesn't have to? Isn't there some sort of ebay rule against sellers doing this?

I'm not sure exactly what you guys are going on about, but I believe he took the listing down before it ended. By ebay rules you have 12 hours before the listing ends to take it down. Unfortunately for him he must not realize that 99% of the bids come in at the last 5 seconds.
 

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Because he did it more than once? Don't set it at no reserve then.
 

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