Hi looking for a pair of black jeans, (as identical as possible to the pair in the image) that its possible to buy for 32 waist, 34 leg. Because most aren't as tall as me, and most people are fat.. this means its hard to buy jeans. Nearly every website I come across gives the jean sizes in 's', 'm', 'l' ect.. which doesn't suit me. A size 'm' would be '32X32' which is slightly too short for me. I bought the pair in the picture but they were navy when they came, not like they appear in the picture. They were hollister.. but hollister and A&F say they don't do black denim. Thanks
Levis 504 (I think) are loose like that. Looks like you are tryna find a "Boot Cut Straight Leg" jean. 32x34 is a pretty common size, I don't know what you're talking about with small/medium/large - I've never seen pants sized like that - unless you're shoppin at Baby Gap. Learn up on your thread knowledge, dude.
Old Navy sells ALL sizes, especially the size you describe...which is my son's size. Also, you can literally find ANYTHING on Amazon.com. Even an old lady like me knows that. lol
Actually, everything on these wonderful website is given in small/medium/large!!! If you're buying the likes of Prada its always like that I think because of the fact that they wouldn't sell so much I guess http://www.raffaello-network.com/raffties/ http://www.yoox.com/ie/men#/dept=denimmen&gender=U
Yeah, 32-38 waste is what most stores stock the most of. At least from my many experiences. I don't wear Prada, because I'm not gay, so I wouldn't know. Every store will give you waste/leg dimensions if you ask for it. Small/Medium/Large is for flaming homosexuals that are concerned with being 'fat' and don't want a number associated with their waste line. You ever wonder why women's clothes have measurements like 0, 5, 7 and shit? It's cause they don't want to look at a size 30 pant and freak out about their weight. It's also why some brands will purposefully measure a normal size '10' as a size '6' to make women feel better about fitting into a 'size' and be more likely to buy that garment.
...that doesn't make sense at all... leg/waist dimension are universal...because they are literal measurements. you sure you're shopping in men's clothing?
While pyro is being a bit mean, the point is there. Real clothes for people out of garanimals are in numbers, not small/med/large.