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aGalban
27
Nov 10, 2017
Am I the only person who seemed to get pants that run a bit snug? The waist seems to be true to the sizing chart but my quadzilla legs are truly pushing the fabric to its upper limits and they wear more like low-rises, barely covering my bum, than mid-rise jeans. My take away? Huskier Men and guys with dadbods should honestly steer clear of buying these jeans since there's no ability to try them on for size and the sizing seems to be inconsistent from reading the comments which is somewhat to be expected with a smaller, "artisan" company like N & F. Now I need to go lose a full pants-size before I can wear these bad boys... hahaha
mian
21
Nov 19, 2017
aGalbanYes the Weird Guy cut is not good for bigger men. There's an Easy Guy cut but its not as popular. I'd recommend a different brand all together.
aGalban
27
Nov 20, 2017
mianAhh I see, well unfortunately the Weird Guy cut was the only one available for this drop. I definitely think I'll be going with a different company altogether. I've been wanting to get a pair of Japanese twill pants so I guess this is a good excuse.
mian
21
Nov 20, 2017
aGalbanDepending on your budget, you may like 3sixteen. They have a classic cut that also tapers - providing that slimming feature of a taper with the comfortable fit of a more relaxed jean. Check em out if you have a store nearby. I totally recommend trying on as many jeans as possible. If you have a Barneys NYC or Nordstrom you can try on a bunch of brands that dabble in Japanese denim. Japanese twill is more rare - might have to find an online store that does free returns. Good luck!
aGalban
27
Nov 20, 2017
mian Thanks a million for the advice! This right here is the exact reason why I continue to use Massdrop, the community when it interacts positively can be wonderfully helpful.