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  • texasnurse

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    Feel your pain. Or at least I used to.

    For a long time I wore 32 x 36 Wrangler Cowboy Cut jeans. Like, almost a decade.

    I'm heavier now. In a different size. But those Wranglers worked great for me back in the day.

    For the last three years I've been wearing Cinch jeans. They are very durable. They have a pair for every body type. For a while I was wearing the green label. Lately I'm a bit thinner and the gold label fit better. The colors have to do with how big you are in the butt, legs and waist.

    Cavenders has them. I suggest you go there and try on a few pairs. If you can't get your hands in your pockets, you may have graduated to another size. Try the different label colors in different sizes. Be open to what feels right.

    http://cinchjeans.com/store/pc/fit-guide.asp?theme=cinch




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    Byrd666

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    what better way to piss them off than by carrying in Levi's

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    I do every day.

    So y'all are going to financially support a company that doesn't support you. What I'm asking is, are you going to keep giving money to a company that is against your Right to self defense? And against your Second Amendment Rights? Interesting.
     

    rman

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    So y'all are going to financially support a company that doesn't support you. What I'm asking is, are you going to keep giving money to a company that is against your Right to self defense? And against your Second Amendment Rights? Interesting.
    Kind of like using google, facebook, riding in an Uber, wearing Nike, even UnderArmour. If we avoided everything that wasn't pro 1a, pro 2a, pro life, pro trump, etc, we'd be manufacturing our own phones, sewing our own clothes, and a million other things.

    I already own my jeans. Would I buy more? I dunno. Maybe. Old Navy seems to have good deals also.

    I can find much more productive ways of fighting for my rights than boycotting a bunch of companies. I still rent from National and stay at Hiltons. I'll probably have over 1 million Hilton Honors points by EOY.

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    ZX9RCAM

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    So y'all are going to financially support a company that doesn't support you. What I'm asking is, are you going to keep giving money to a company that is against your Right to self defense? And against your Second Amendment Rights? Interesting.

    As I stated in post #21, I was unaware of their policies until today.
     

    F350-6

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    I won't try to offer any advice. I'm still amazed that at 6'2" you can wear a pair of jeans with a 30" inseam.

    T 6'1", my jeans are either a 34" or 36" inseam, so what works for me will likely not work for you. I can wear a 32" waist if I don't carry IWB.
     

    kenboyles72

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    Urban and Arizona are not work jeans, they are cheap, despite the price tag. Wrangler, Carhartt, Cinch and perhaps Rustler are good jeans. I am 6' 2", 160 lbs wearing 34x38 jeans. Use to only be able to get that size at Cavendars, but Wal-Mart is now carrying uncommon sizes and there's also Boot Barn. I wear only Wrangler, would like to try Cinch, but not gonna pay that much for jeans, same as Carhartt. Wrangler does have different fits, so you could prolly find some that fit better for iwb carry. I always owb carry, so no problem for me.
     

    Higgins909

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    I just tried to measure myself a little bit, not really sure if I did it correct, but inseam was about 34" and 32" waist. 150 lbs. Been a while since I've checked height, but 6' 2" is the last measurement I remember. Despite my jeans in post #1, they feel similar, but the Arizonas "ride" worse. I think those Arizonas were about $60 a few years ago. I had some other Arizonas that I didn't like the fit and returned them and they had a $40~ tag on them. But I had them new in the bag for a year or something.

    F350-6, I think my 30" Urbans are just as long as my 32" Arizona jeans, but the Arizonas don't ride good. I think I settled on that size for the Arizonas as it was as good as it was getting, which was probably a bad thing to do.

    I've been looking at reviews for some jeans and a lot of people say that current production isn't as good as the jeans they bought X years ago. Which I kinda felt that between my Urbans and Arizonas.

    So far the stores that have been mentioned are Walmart for Wranglers, Academy for Levi's, Cavenders for Cinch. Where are Carhartt jeans sold?
     
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