Jeans for Commuting

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gaz

Cycle Camera TV
Location
South Croydon
I saw that the other day. No good for me, i got thighs the size of space shuttles.
Getting a pair of jeans that fits my waist but also fits my thighs is impossible!
 
Jeans don't do it for me, my thighs are just too big and there is not enough fabric in the groin/waist area to accommodate them when cycling. Joggers, cargos or lycra work for me on my commute and any other time, jeans only for VERY relaxed short rides to town and back when I can't be bothered to get specially dressed.
 

Melonfish

Evil Genius in training.
Location
Warrington, UK
bit of rain and denim turns into a sponge. i'll stick to synthetics.
nice idea but unless the thighs are built mahoosive pretty pointless.
 

Zoiders

New Member
Alpkit already make stretchy water resistant jeans for outdoor stuff and bouldering, have done for a few years now.
 

deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
they'll be slighlty cycle cut trendy jeans for hipsters to ride to the pub in, fact

That's where it gets interesting: the blurb says they'll have a ''higher back rise'' so that, plus the ''3M reflectivity,'' could right royally mess up the hipsteroid market. Not only will we be able to see them but we won't have to have today's choice of underkegs in our faces.

Fact is, they've screwed up the hipnotised market. I think I'll buy a pair.
 

Tynan

Veteran
Location
e4
'er' back rise

and reflectivity on most cycle shortslongs is shall we say, highly minimal

fair points but I'll stick with my intial cheap ignorant glib post
 

Jezston

Über Member
Location
London
You know what? These actually appeal to me massively!

I wouldn't say 511s are hipster skinny, more slim fit - I already own a couple of pairs and they are NOT cycling friendly as the backs are very low! I wouldn't wear them when commuting, but when popping into town to be able to wear comfortable, nice looking jeans in the confidence I won't be exposing my hairy arse crack to anyone behind me and potentially inviting dangerous overtakes as following motorists desperately try to get away from the view, then these will be perfect.

The reinforced crotch also sounds good as it always appears to be the seam between the legs that wears out first on any jeans I own, which is a massive annoyance.

The 511® Skinny retails for $78,

Hmm, considering 511's generally retail for around £80 over here (I usually wait for them to appear on sale) I expect these will be more like £100 :sad:
 
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