I'm a cyclist and as a result of year of cycling I have disproportionately bulging thigh/glute/calf muscles. I'm only a size 36 waist, 34 length. Pants are impossible because everything squeezes and its fucking uncomfortable. So far the best thing I've found is the Levi's new 541 cut (for football players). any other suggestions. Like to stay stylish.
>>9215106
>I'm only a size 36 waist
>only
>36
Cat 2 bro here
30/32 pants bootcut are fucking skinny jeans on me. I hate this problem.
>>9215106
I'm a track and field sprinter and I have very thin legs, but I have a very large upper body. We seem to be opposites. Sorry, I can't really help. I wear pants that are similar to the Outlier Climbers.
>>9215119
this
36 waist is fat tier unless you're built like a grizzly bear
>>9215183
I was thinking the same thing. I'm 5'8 and I have a 26 inch waist.
>>9215106
I'm like you and at 61kg, I too have trouble finding jeans that fit without squeezing the shit out of my thighs. my recommendation = denim woven on low tension looms for that stretch & ruggedness; see pure blue japan or japan blue (if you're price sensitive) over at denimio
>9215106
>9215120
and how's base coming along m9s?
Levi 501s
>>9215106
cyclist and fitfag here
Levi's Commuter line puts elastic in their pants so they're a tad bit stretchy and are extremely comfy.
Good idea is to find yourself a nice tailor. just buy pants that fit in the waist and thigh and don't worry about how long they are or how they fit below the knee. Just let the tailor take care of the rest.
>>9215331
I'm a purebred athlete. I'm a boxer and a sprinter. I even played on my highschool football team for a year. All while weighting 132 pounds. I weight even less now, and I have more lean muscle then I did then. The only thing I don't have going for me, athletics wise, is my height.
>>9215361
Go on...
>>9215376
You're freaking me out.
jesus christ I'm skinnyfat as fuck but my waist is 32
What kind of cycling do you do and how often?
I'm looking to start biking more but don't want my legs getting any more titanic
>>9215509
If you're "looking to start biking more" you have absolutely nothing to worry about. I cycle 200+ miles a week, mostly mountain biking and my legs aren't that huge.
Road bikers tend to have baby little legs unless they're crit racers on a lifting routine.
>>9215534
is that you, lynskey-guy?
That's reassuring since i plan to stick solely to road bikin
also, where2cop sick shades
also, is that a raw caad in the back?
>>9215553
http://www.ebay.com/itm/271452281319?_trksid=p2059210.m2749.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Yeah, CAAD10 I think. The girl bending over road it to over watch the races.
is slamming your stem effay
is wearing pro kits effay
how about shaving your legs is that effay
>>9215561
>shadeswag
thanks a bunch there's some sweet stuff here. i really want to zoom around with picrelated
looks more like a 8 or 9 but either way it's making me squeamish seeing the drivetrain so close to that concrete
>>9215563
>slamming stem
usually
>pro kits
no
>shaving legs
no
>>9215331
we're all skeletons man
>>9215119
>cyclist
>36
>not fat
hehe
>>9215509
I'm in Chicago so I mostly commuter bike, but I've always used the highest gear. I use a specialized crossroads hybrid bike. I honestly don't know how my legs got like this but it really can't be much else than that because I don't neccessarily lift that often.
>>9216076
>6'5"
>34 inch inseam
So you have stubby ass legs?
>>9215106
to get this thread back on track...
squatbro here. i like Levi's slim straight. Enough room in the thighs (and with some elastic), but they taper down appropriately in the calves so it still looks stylish. I can wear proper boots with them, so no need for bootcut. I buy a waist one size bigger than my own to accommodate for bulking season and it works fine as long as I have a belt.
>>9215361
>manlet
>>9216538
No, everyone actually buys pants that are too long. I'm 6'2" and wear a 32 inseam. Guys just love their pants to lay on their shoes and drag on the ground. I wear 32-32, the most commonly bought size.
>>9215361
>132lbs
>male
>>9216598
This is a twink board, go back to /fit/, fatty
fuck carbon and titanium
if you cant build a wheel your a peice of shit
all cyclists are asswipes
this thread is bad
if you have a 36" waist you really shouldnt even try to be "fashionable"
>>9216600
If you don't have abs you're fat
If you aren't over 160lbs you're a genetic failure as a man
If you're under 5'10" you're a genetic failure as a man
>>9216585
>Being insecure about your height
>>9216598
127.8 now.
>>9216612
Keep telling yourself that. You'll never be half the man pic related is.
>>9216612
>If you aren't over 160lbs you're a genetic failure as a man
:) yeah ron swanson is right! go mustaches! tfw u love bacon
>>9216612
>>9216612
so much juvenile garbage in one post
the trolls are on fire tonight
>>9216735
Subhuman detected
Don't breed
>>9216812
You sure showed him
>>9216538
I have extra torso height. Its difficult.
>>9215186
And you don't break in half when standing up?
>>9217278
Nope
>>9215328
>Good idea is to find yourself a nice tailor. just buy pants that fit in the waist and thigh and don't worry about how long they are or how they fit below the knee. Just let the tailor take care of the rest.
This. It's generally okay for pants to be large or even baggy in the thigh, it just looks retarded when the leg is too large from the knee down. Get that shit tapered to something that still fits you and you're good to go.