I am a fan of Diesel jeans. However, many of them seem to give me the "pooch" of fabric in the front between the inner thighs and groin area across the front. I am not buying them big. I usually wear a 35, but I buy 34s in Diesels. It's almost as if they make the fit expecting people who wear them to have a big lower gut or something. Anyone else have this problem with jeans?
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Anybody else get that "pouch" in the front of their jeans?
I am a fan of Diesel jeans. However, many of them seem to give me the "pooch" of fabric in the front between the inner thighs and groin area across the front. I am not buying them big. I usually wear a 35, but I buy 34s in Diesels. It's almost as if they make the fit expecting people who wear them to have a big lower gut or something. Anyone else have this problem with jeans?
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I guess the #hashtags are sort of like something we do in speech getting a simpler implementation into type, such as:
"I was getting tired of his complaining. He was gonna get us all in trouble, y'know? *mumbles under breath* Like, shut the f**k up already."
could be replaced with:
"I was getting tired of his complaining. He was gonna get us all in trouble. #knowwhentoshutit"
Right?
Still not a fan, but I get how it sends a message of a thought you want to emphasize without putting it as an exclusive discussion point.
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#glock13
Some people seem to like that look - in fact, they seem to put a deal of effort into achieving it. See here:
http://dappered.com/2012/01/what-wou...s-loud-blazer/
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"#glock13
Some people seem to like that look - in fact, they seem to put a deal of effort into achieving it. See here:
http://dappered.com/2012/01/what-wou...s-loud-blazer/ "
Just lol'd at my own comment in that post. Forgot I said that.
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