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brendan.ashe
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Jun 12, 2019
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Are these designed for the more portly gent? The waist to inseam ratio seems a little off.
Jun 12, 2019
TomasV
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brendan.ashethey're cut so there's not a lot of break so they can look a bit cleaner.
Jun 12, 2019
RayF
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Jun 13, 2019
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TomasVThat doesn't actually address the question the guy asked, and it's a fair question because of that rather unusual silhouette shown in the photo (the pants without the model)--big on top, narrow on the bottom--like...maternity pants?
Jun 13, 2019
TomasV
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RayFIf we're talking about the fit itself and how they would fit someone who's maybe a bit stockier, they're definitely roomier in the top block and they taper after the knee -- they're basically made in a straight tapered fit, which is a very flattering fit across many body types. I thought Brendan was wondering why certain sizes have a 32 inseam and then inseam gets only bigger as waist gets bigger. That's a stylistic choice they did to keep the look of these pants cropped/with very little break as much as possible. As far as portly gents go, these come in sizes up to 42.
Jun 13, 2019
RayF
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TomasVOne day you won't think 42 is all that portly ;- )
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TomasV
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RayFHa! That day is quickly approaching, my friend. ^^;
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