Are they really the most comfortable boxers in the world?If Victoria's secret came out with the world's most comfortable boxers, would you wear them?
It's definitely older hipster apparel. That not necessarily a bad thing though. I have a pair of dressy sneakers that I sometimes wear on Fridays. You can get away with picking and choosing.I don't think this is hipster apparel - I'm wearing a Brooks Brothers button down shirt and loafers with mine today.
I was seriously considering a pair of these until I opened this link. Are these really a close comparison?
No. Those have no redeeming qualities whatsoever.I was seriously considering a pair of these until I opened this link. Are these really a close comparison?
No, I think typical loose fitting chinos are more of a comp? The only thing they share in common is both are four way stretch.I was seriously considering a pair of these until I opened this link. Are these really a close comparison?
Has anyone admitted to being a hipster in the last 15 years? That word gets tossed around constantly but I've never met anyone who embraced it. And I've seen guys that are definitely 95% hipster in their fashion choices scoff at being labeled as such.It's definitely older hipster apparel. That not necessarily a bad thing though. I have a pair of dressy sneakers that I wear on Fridays. You can get away with picking and choosing.I don't think this is hipster apparel - I'm wearing a Brooks Brothers button down shirt and loafers with mine today.
I don't see how you could admittedly be a hipster. Seems like the former would exclude the latter.Has anyone admitted to being a hipster in the last 15 years? That word gets tossed around constantly but I've never met anyone who embraced it. And I've seen guys that are definitely 95% hipster in their fashion choices scoff at being labeled as such.
Thankfully I never have that problem... if you catch my drift.Personally I don't like a lot of space in the crotch area (I'm talking several inches below your junk)...
no, I think someone already mentioned they don't have them in fat sizes. Just for us athletic SOBs.So after wearing them all day at work do you have to change when you get home or can you comfortably go to the couch pop on The Notebook and eat ice cream straight from the carton?
Green tea mochi and a triple IPA straight out of the growler. It's how I balance the pants and being straight.So after wearing them all day at work do you have to change when you get home or can you comfortably go to the couch pop on The Notebook and eat ice cream straight from the carton?
I was in the pool!Ignoramus said:Thankfully I never have that problem... if you catch my drift.
It is like I was accidently linked to the www.biography.com website.BobbyLayne said:I've heard their customer service is great. I might give them a shot.
I wish I had a go-to pair of pants. I think I probably have ten different brands. Ironically, the ones I like best ATM are from H&M (e.g., probably the least expensive pair I own.) I mostly buy from department stores but pick up a random pair from different chains every few months.
Think these are the pair I'm wearing today. Might not work for everyone, I don't think they're a good look if you are pudgy or have a bit of a gut. I've somehow managed to stay skinny (I'm 54) so I can get away with matching these up with dress shirts/sport coat or sweaters. I mostly love them because they're comfortable, but it doesn't hurt they look great.
Prior to starting to wear 4 way stretch (aka skinny jeans) I wore chinos, unpleated, but never really liked the baggy look. Works for my small body frame but I think the average FBG is 6'3" 225 and can't rest their arms on the side of their body because they're packing so much muscle mass. I've been at the same gym for five years and I'm not sure I could help you find the weight room (I just know it's down 3 or 4 flights from the cardio machines.) I was suit guy for 20+ years but haven't worn them for 10+ years.
Count your blessings. We aren't all so lucky. I'll never forget the time I bought some offdee jeans and next thing I knew I had a #### in my ###.Probably the thing I am most thankful for about FBG is the number of times it has prevented me from accidentally becoming gay by wearing the wrong thing.
Well that's rich, coming from the most insecure poster on these boards.fantasycurse42 said:Not enough dudes comfortable in their own skin, IMO.
These would look fabulous on you.BobbyLayne said:I've heard their customer service is great. I might give them a shot.
I wish I had a go-to pair of pants. I think I probably have ten different brands. Ironically, the ones I like best ATM are from H&M (e.g., probably the least expensive pair I own.) I mostly buy from department stores but pick up a random pair from different chains every few months.
Think these are the pair I'm wearing today. Might not work for everyone, I don't think they're a good look if you are pudgy or have a bit of a gut. I've somehow managed to stay skinny (I'm 54) so I can get away with matching these up with dress shirts/sport coat or sweaters. I mostly love them because they're comfortable, but it doesn't hurt they look great.
Prior to starting to wear 4 way stretch (aka skinny jeans) I wore chinos, unpleated, but never really liked the baggy look. Works for my small body frame but I think the average FBG is 6'3" 225 and can't rest their arms on the side of their body because they're packing so much muscle mass. I've been at the same gym for five years and I'm not sure I could help you find the weight room (I just know it's down 3 or 4 flights from the cardio machines.) I was suit guy for 20+ years but haven't worn them for 10+ years.
Location: NY, NYfantasycurse42 said:I'll be excited to discuss this "man card" thing on here when I'm sitting comfortably in my ABC pants during a heatwave this summer.
NutterButter said:ETA: They do look like they'll be a bit tight for people with muscular legs. These models always look like they weigh a buck thirty.
Wear our slacks and you may not be an alpha male but beta isn't a bad consolation prize sweetheart.
These would look fabulous on you.
http://media.liveauctiongroup.net/i/23810/21761673_3.jpg?v=8D23F727A76F820
I've traveled the world. There's no more than four places on Earth hotter than an NYC subway platform in the summer.Location: NY, NY
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Wine fridge will do.The $64 question is this: Do you put them in the freezer after you wear them?
Subway platform, I agree... particularly some station on the PATH I got stuck in for a while one night in August a few years ago.I've traveled the world. There's no more than four places on Earth hotter than an NYC subway platform in the summer.
This city is a concrete jungle in the summer and the humidity is a mother####er. I've never in my life heard anyone question NYC summer heat.Subway platform, I agree... particularly some station on the PATH I got stuck in for a while one night in August a few years ago.
But in general? Cmon...![]()
Not pricey enough. You trying to get me laughed out of the country club?Love Lulu's shorts and shirts but these don't have quite the form. Something looks off. Highly recommend these trousers if you're looking for something comfortable that still resemble slacks: https://www.mrporter.com/en-us/mens/nonnative/slim-fit-overdyed-textured-nylon-drawstring-trousers/863970
Yeah, I was posting for the budget conscience FBGs. Not to worry tho, I got you homey. Might be a bit casual for the country club so make sure to keep the price tag visible: https://www.mrporter.com/en-us/mens/haider_ackermann/striped-cotton-trousers/813406Not pricey enough. You trying to get me laughed out of the country club?
Sweet waistband.Yeah, I was posting for the budget conscience FBGs. Not to worry tho, I got you homey. Might be a bit casual for the country club so make sure to keep the price tag visible: https://www.mrporter.com/en-us/mens/haider_ackermann/striped-cotton-trousers/813406
Nice, though I was hoping for something a little more boatey.Yeah, I was posting for the budget conscience FBGs. Not to worry tho, I got you homey. Might be a bit casual for the country club so make sure to keep the price tag visible: https://www.mrporter.com/en-us/mens/haider_ackermann/striped-cotton-trousers/813406
I've been there in the summer plenty of times. It's fairly hot, and fairly humid... for sure. But it's nothing like what much of the southeast endures daily during the summer months. Most southern cities like Atlanta, Birmingham, Nashville, etc all average a full 10 percentage points higher in the month of July.This city is a concrete jungle in the summer and the humidity is a mother####er. I've never in my life heard anyone question NYC summer heat.
Never heard of this place. Looks pretty good and not crazy expensive.
Grew up in the Midwest which I thought was muggy. New Orleans in the middle of July was the nastiest humidity heat I have ever felt. Insta-sweat as soon as you step outside.I've been there in the summer plenty of times. It's fairly hot, and fairly humid... for sure. But it's nothing like what much of the southeast endures daily during the summer months. Most southern cities like Atlanta, Birmingham, Nashville, etc all average a full 10 percentage points higher in the month of July.
So, there ya go... you've now, in your lifetime, heard someone question NYC Summer heat.![]()
Those are much better, but jesus, can't swallow $200 per pair....
Correct on NO. Nasty and brutish.Grew up in the Midwest which I thought was muggy. New Orleans in the middle of July was the nastiest humidity heat I have ever felt. Insta-sweat as soon as you step outside.
Live in the Pacific Northwest now and have gotten soft.
You sure your tune wont change once your Keto diet allows you to actually fit in them?Abomination