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    Default Outlier and other fine @ass (long) pants

    Stop me from buying a second pair of Outlier Slim Dungarees 'cuase man they are incredible. I found these when searching for something to help me break my Levis 501 shrink to fit habit.

    What I love about Outlier most is the genius fabric which sheds dirt and water and is very very tough. Dress them up dress them down. Perhaps one of my favorite clothing items of all time.....help.

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    When it is raining in the city and I have to get things done: Outlier.
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    Quote Originally Posted by j44ke View Post
    When it is raining in the city and I have to get things done: Outlier.
    you are no help

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    I've had a pair of Rapha trousers (what they now call "Double weave") for about two years now and they are my absolute go-to for travel. Extremely weather-resistant, hearty, zipper-pocketed, great fit for cyclist legs, and a lot of nice touches like reflective strips sewn into the inner pant-leg for when you roll up your cuff, plus a reflective tab on a rear pocket. My wife just got me a pair of the Loopback trousers for Hannuka that I opened last night and they fit similarly, with a bit more stretch and I'm sure they'll be in steady rotation.

    For what it's worth I've also owned a couple of pairs of Outlier pants and shorts, and find Rapha to be comparable, but better fitting for my leg-type, which is to say relatively thick quads and calves that are not in proportion with my waist, or what would be considered a normal proportion).
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    Get your a$$ into the weight room and into the squat cage. Problem solved on the 501's and any "slim" pants.
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Tollefson View Post
    Get your a$$ into the weight room and into the squat cage. Problem solved on the 501's and any "slim" pants.
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    Default Re: Outlier and other fine @ass (long) pants

    Filson makes some very nice, rugged pants. Formerly reserved for lumbjacks but that demographic has shrunk so now for the rest of us.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Costello View Post
    Filson makes some very nice, rugged pants. Formerly reserved for lumbjacks but that demographic has shrunk so now for the rest of us.
    Hmmm Filson Hmmm. Shelter Brush pants are available in 36" however they are butt ugly. Good suggestion none the less.

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    Default Re: Outlier and other fine @ass (long) pants

    Quote Originally Posted by Too Tall View Post
    however they are butt ugly. Good suggestion none the less.
    That they are. The Fenimore twills are pretty nice when worn - more NW casual cocktail party than banging around in but ...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Greg Costello View Post
    That they are. The Fenimore twills are pretty nice when worn - more NW casual cocktail party than banging around in but ...
    Agreed. I've asked them to consider a custom order to no avail. Where have all the flowers gone?

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