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Old 01-24-2014, 04:13 PM
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Draggin Jeans Holeshot. I don't own a pair so can't say whether they're the best, but they just might be the most expensive.

https://www.dragginjeans.net/index.p...mart&Itemid=82
 
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I would have to second the Lucky Brand jeans. Those are a go to for me, very soft, flexible and comfortable.
Also any type of Carhartt's seem to work good for me. Although I am nowhere near having a bodybuilders physique. But those two seem to give plenty of room for the twins and their big brother.
 
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Juicy couture, thank me later
 
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I like Wrangler or Lee loose fit. I buy a size larger than normal in the inseam and waist for comfort on the bike.
 
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Seriously guys, I know this sounds weird, but try it. Dust your nads with old fashioned corn starch. The kind your wife probably has in her kitchen cabinet. You can buy it in any grocery store and it is cheap. I am not talking baby powder or talc either. Just plain old corn starch. Your tea bags will thank you.
 
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Old 01-24-2014, 08:22 PM
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Originally Posted by Retrop
Seriously guys, I know this sounds weird, but try it. Dust your nads with old fashioned corn starch. The kind your wife probably has in her kitchen cabinet. You can buy it in any grocery store and it is cheap. I am not talking baby powder or talc either. Just plain old corn starch. Your tea bags will thank you.
Iron butt riders have done this for many years to prevent monkey butt. Most use baby powder.
 
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When I ordered my first set of Diamond G jeans I measured my inseam with one of the cloth measuring tapes from a sewing kit my wife has. Decided on a length that suited me so not to ride up my boot. When I got them they were exactly as I had ordered, every pair since fits up exactly as I had measured and as I had originally ordered.

Don't have to increase measurements or to cheat the size to get a true fit. Measure your waist where the waistline will fit comfortably, then the inseam and order a test pair to start. I order almost all mine online, never have I had to return, so far. I have bought slightly blemished at their store near the Jack Daniels Distillery. GREAT staff, GREAT service, best pairs of jeans I have ever owned.
 
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I do like my Sliders but I have to use these....http://www.ryderclips.com/
to keep my pant legs from blowing up while my feet are on the highway pegs.....
 
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JC Penney Arizona Relaxed Fit. 6'2" 245.
 
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I like the Riggs Workwear FR (flame resistant) by Wrangler. I'm 6'6" and 300lb. There not cheap and a little hot until washed a time or two but out last everything else I've tried.
 


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