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lunkerslayer

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Would you pay 14,000 for a pair of jeans
https://m.ebay.com/itm/NWT-Vintage-...536074?hash=item41dbfb07ca:g:1oYAAOSw8xNalJLz
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Only if Milla Jovovich was wearing them and was going to stick around until she wore them out.
 


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I don't have to worry anymore because those high end jeans don't come in a size where the waist is longer than the inseam.:;:cheers
 

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Pretty sure you just wear jeggings and this is a smoke screen, lol, jk
 

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I don't have to worry anymore because those high end jeans don't come in a size where the waist is longer than the inseam.:;:cheers

They just might be what you are looking for they are

Big Man's Size 50 x 32
Waist flat 25"
Inseam 32"
Bottom leg opening flat 11.75"
 

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When I lived in Japan (88-92), there was a period of time where pre-worn and cow-shit stained jeans brought BIG bucks on the Japanese blue jean market. If I remember correctly, an authentic pair of used jeans with Montana shit stains were around $500 in Japan.

Even back then my sizes weren't very popular, but if you were a young American stuck on the farm and knew about this you could wear a new pair of pants every day and get paid good money to do so while pulling calves.

Fashion...I will never ever understand it.

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Those were the prices for Lee and Levi jeans. Wranglers were less, and store brands like Members Mark were probably still worthless.
 


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When I was a young buck trying to impress the ladies I would spend what was then good money on a pair of Polo jeans. Now I go to Walmart and get the Faded Glory Carpenter jeans for under $20 and are probably the most comfortable jeans I have ever worn.

I know one thing if I ever would have wore the jeans young men do now, you know the ones with all the sparkly things on their butt cheeks, every friend I had would have disowned me thinking I may have turned into a same sex lover or something. Sparkles are good on a boat but definitely not on your butt cheeks.
 

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Unfortunately, I have been relegated to wearing cargo pants with suspenders. At this age it's all about comfort.
 

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When I lived in Japan (88-92), there was a period of time where pre-worn and cow-shit stained jeans brought BIG bucks on the Japanese blue jean market. If I remember correctly, an authentic pair of used jeans with Montana shit stains were around $500 in Japan.

Even back then my sizes weren't very popular, but if you were a young American stuck on the farm and knew about this you could wear a new pair of pants every day and get paid good money to do so while pulling calves.

Fashion...I will never ever understand it.

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Those were the prices for Lee and Levi jeans. Wranglers were less, and store brands like Members Mark were probably still worthless.
I have some jeans with Montana poop stains. Does it have to be cow shit?
 


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Those have to be from the 70s-80s. Sta-pressed means polyester. Size 50 waist? Limited market there.
 

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