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      03-13-2010, 01:32 AM   #1
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Question Question On Jean (Pants) Styling...

what is the difference between traditional fit, relaxed, and slim for denim jeans? im a size 34/30 is the slim tighter or something? im buying jeans online cause the store doesn't have it and it offers these 3 choices with vague descriptions like "european fit" slim, etc.

help much appreciated, thanks.
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      03-13-2010, 01:36 AM   #2
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Here you go:
http://www.7forallmankind.com/fitguide/mens/index.html
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traditional fit is your early 90's style. Right fit and tapered down near the bottom. Relax fit is like straight fit from thigh to the bottom. Slim fit is not like those tight nut hugging jeans you see these emos wear. It hugs just right from the thigh down and if you have the boot fit, it's almost like bell bottom (nothing noticeable though). Just enough for you to wear designer dress shoes without it constriting your shins. I prefer express rerock jean or the rocco. The slim fit I wear are low rise boot cut.

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^ +1 on the low rise boot cut.
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traditional fit is your early 90's style. Right fit and tapered down near the bottom. Relax fit is like straight fit from thigh to the bottom. Slim fit is not like those tight nut hugging jeans you see these emos wear. It hugs just right from the thigh down and if you have the boot fit, it's almost like bell bottom (nothing noticeable though). Just enough for you to wear designer dress shoes without it constriting your shins. I prefer express rerock jean or the rocco. The slim fit I wear are low rise boot cut.
thanks for the reply. im so newb at this lol. tapered down near the bottom means it getting skinny like narrowing so with dress shoes it looks good?

relax you say is straight so it just one size top to bottom like the leg part on the jeans don't get narrow towards bottom?

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thanks for the reply. im so newb at this lol. tapered down near the bottom means it getting skinny like narrowing so with dress shoes it looks good?

relax you say is straight so it just one size top to bottom like the leg part on the jeans don't get narrow towards bottom?

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Hahaha. Nice picture. Personally, I don't think tapered at the bottom looks good with dress shoes. Your socks are more likely to show and it makes your entire legs look thinner than it is. But yes, it does get narrower near the bottom. Relax conforms to your figure, more or less. There's no tapering. Your legs are (of course) naturally bigger up top and smaller down below. Relax fit accomodates that. Nothing stylish. Just the average joe look. Slim fit, low rise and boot cut is my preference. It has that rock star look to it. I'm no metrosexual by any means, but I do know how to dress.
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slim is like skinny jeans but NOT so tight. they would look like this:



maybe a little less tight?
that's borderline skinny jeans. Hate that look. The slim fits I bought from express are different from the picture. The rise is about the same, but definitely not that tight near the bottom. My suggestion is to try the style in store first before you order online.
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I'm 34/30 as well. I usually go for relaxed fit or something straighter, so the bottom isn't too narrow.
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Slims are in now I think. They are not for me though.
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^ interesting that when I was a kid, the baggier jeans you had, the cooler and more badass you were. Now its the polar opposite, whereas these idiotic skin tight jeans are all the rage. It makes their legs look like little chicken drumsticks.


I usually use Boot fit, relaxed, or just a straight cut. Any Jeans that are tapered on the bottom really look cheap and out of style I find.
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yeah slim is a bit tighter. i like em though.
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relaxed ftw!

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Bootcut low rise FTW. I hate jeans that are tapered at the ankle.
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^ interesting that when I was a kid, the baggier jeans you had, the cooler and more badass you were. Now its the polar opposite, whereas these idiotic skin tight jeans are all the rage. It makes their legs look like little chicken drumsticks.


I usually use Boot fit, relaxed, or just a straight cut. Any Jeans that are tapered on the bottom really look cheap and out of style I find.
as opposed to looking a like complete tool who looks like hes wearing a parachute? idiotic skin tight jeans are for emos, slim fit jeans are the more popular choice

those gray ones posted above, thats a perfect fit imo. no longer a fan of boot cut
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I like relaxed fit. I don't like wearing tight ass jeans and it kinda disturbs me when I see dudes wearing nut hugging jeans. Skinny jeans on girls= hot!! Skinny jeans on guys= not!!
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i wear slim jeans, not skinnies. there's a pretty substantial difference between the two
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tbh, baggy or overly-loose jeans just look sloppy to me
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i really hate fat guys with slim(not slim but not as fat as the upper body) legs that wear those tight ass emo jeans, im thinking to myself you wonder why we make fun of fat guys, you give us so much amo...i keep waiting for them to just tip over or rip those bitches all the way down
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thanks guys for the responses. i went to another bb store to see if they had the jeans and they did. so i tried on a 34/30 in traditional denim and the shit was mad tight on my nuts, maybe it is the fabric of the jeans but they don't stretch as much as say my nautica 34/30 jeans.

so i got the 35/30 and they seem to fit well but now i got excess on the waist area alittle big and they dont make sizes in between.

if i ordered the relaxed fit 34/30 would it be alittle better losser fit then the traditional 34/30?

i feel like such a noob posting this .
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denim stretches over time. i recently bought a pair of apc new standards and at first, i couldn't even button the fucking top button. now i need to buy a belt to keep my pants up
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here are the pair of apcs i bought. super tight to start out (>:[), but now they fit perfectly; easily the best denim i've owned to date

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^ nice look, how much?
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