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#11 Unread post by Big B »

and those are way too gosh big! :lol:
if they fit real snug in the legs, there's no way i'll ever get into a pair.
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#12 Unread post by BlueBomber »

Big B wrote:how tight do draggin jeans fit? i ask because i'm a larger man (6'3 285, 38"waist) but as a cross country skiier and a swimmer, my thighs are ridiculous (34") and i have to buy real baggy jeans for them to fit right.
Man I hear you. I can only buy certain brands of boxer shorts because my waist isn't THAT big, but my thighs ARE. My legs are from hiking/biking and weight lifting though. They used to sell "Wide Leg Jeans" when I was in junior high. I loved those things...then they gor ridiculous. It started off with a boot cut... went to the sweet spot somewhere in between, and then ended up in parachutes attached to your arse.

I do however know that the First Gear HT Mesh Overpants are *awesome* and the liner they comes with REALLY works. I was in downpour conditions with them in the rain and I was warm and dry. And still pretty comfy. Though the liners do take a few minutes to get used to.

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#13 Unread post by blues2cruise »

Draggin Jeans will custom make pants for a fee. I saw it in their website.

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#14 Unread post by Koss »

From what ive read, Draggin' Jeans have split into two companies now. The Co-founders were friends or something liek that, one moved to australia... and the other in the states passed on recently. The surviving co-founder claims that the company started to cut back on the kevlar content in the pants, to save costs on production. So the surviving family members, and the co-founder agreed that he could start a sister company under a slightly altered name.

With that said, I'd buy from either company... But unfortunatly the product I want, they only make in AUS, camo combat cargo pants.

All I want are some pants, a decent pair of pants!!!
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#15 Unread post by DieMonkeys »

Why not ask someone from down there to purchase and ship you the pants? I do stuff like that for guys in England all the time, usually for the price of a case of beer. There are tons of folks here from that special containment continent.
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#16 Unread post by Mintbread »

Koss wrote: With that said, I'd buy from either company... But unfortunatly the product I want, they only make in AUS, camo combat cargo pants.
I love my Draggins.

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If you give me your details and the dosh I can send a pair over to you, no sweat.
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#17 Unread post by Shorts »

DieMonkeys wrote:
Why not ask someone from down there to purchase and ship you the pants? I do stuff like that for guys in England all the time, usually for the price of a case of beer. There are tons of folks here from that special containment continent.
+1

I have guys in Spain, UK and NZ I can hook up with, I am connected to US and JPN, so, networking helps move the product.

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#18 Unread post by VermilionX »

this draggin molten camo pattern looks awesome. :D

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#19 Unread post by Mintbread »

Two or three times through the wash and they become a pretty pink.
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#20 Unread post by VermilionX »

Mintbread wrote:Two or three times through the wash and they become a pretty pink.
who says im gonna wash them? :wink:

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