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Buying Guy Clothes For The First Time?

Started by Cody Jensen, December 04, 2011, 02:52:23 PM

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I forgot to add--
With pants my advice would be to go for a slimmer fit rather than baggy or loose. If you're skinny, baggy pants just accentuate this, you can end up looking like you're drowning in them.  Unless you're really super into baggy pants or something.
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Adio

@JohnAlex:  lol I actually shop at JCP for my pants.  Jeans, not so much.  My luck with jeans is rather bad.  It may be our difference in location because I find mostly 36+ jeans with a ton in 32 length.  If I still had my 36/29s, I would totally send all of them your way haha  And the dressing rooms are great, I agree.

@Kyle:  Ah I see.  I've actually got 3 pair of 34/29s from Walmart.  Two of them are Faded Glory and the other is Rustler or something.  Once again, it may just be difference in location.  You may be able to request them, but if you'll have to alter those as well, then it probably isn't worth it.
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Kyle_S

Quote from: JohnAlex on December 05, 2011, 10:26:51 AM
hey, you made this quote from me, and it's not quoting me, it's quoting Adio, lol.

hahaha, ooops.
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Konnor

Quote from: JohnAlex on December 05, 2011, 02:10:30 AM
Maybe we just shop at different stores then, lol.  Personally, I shop at JCPenny for my jeans.  And my average, I don't mean that that's the average size of men, i just mean that there's like a million pairs of pants in that size, in my experience, of shopping for jeans.
And I wouldn't really know about finding a 29 inseem with smaller sizes, because obviously I don't search for smaller sizes, lol.
I would LOVE to be able to find a 36/29, because I think that would be my perfect size, unfortunately, I haven't run into it yet.

I'm in the same boat man, I think we're built quite similarly. I'm like 5'5 but 30 inch inseams always look so long on me and drag the ground. I found a pair of Levi's in 36x29 that fit okay though. I used to wear Arizona jeans from JCPenny's and you're right, the shortest they go is 30. Just try to look at as many different stores when you have the opportunity. The good thing is that once you find one pair that fits right, you can buy others online in that size.
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Felix

Quote from: JohnAlex on December 04, 2011, 11:01:23 PM
I don't know if you knew this, but pants/jeans sizes go by width/length.  the average size for jean is 30/30.  Jeans that are 29/32 would be for a tall an skinny guy.
Personally, since my hips are so wide, I'm like a 36/29.  hard to find.  usually I get 36/30 or 34/30.

I measured myself, and my waist is 32ish and my inseam is 28. What order do those numbers go in?
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Felix

QuoteWhen I started buying male clothing properly, I'd never try it on (I've just always hated dressing rooms) and ended up looking like a kid rummaged through his dad's work drawer all the time.
Lol I still do this. I hate shopping.
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Cody Jensen

Quote from: Felix on December 04, 2011, 04:59:45 PM
You should def measure yourself first if you're going to go into a store. That way you can feel a little more like you know what you're doing. I can't claim to have much clue what I'm doing re men's stuff, but my daughter grows like a weed and I frequently have to tell other people her sizes.

Here's a men's version of something I found useful:http://reviews.ebay.com/Getting-the-right-fit-4-men-How-2s-Measure-amp-Size-Chart?ugid=10000000001410637

To be honest I tried referring from that and got confused man :-\   :P I think I'm just going to go for the slim jeans suggestion and hope I get a jacket that fits. I am really self conscious about trying the clothes on in the store though because I totally pass as female.
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Felix

Quote from: Cody Jensen on December 06, 2011, 12:16:32 AM
To be honest I tried referring from that and got confused man :-\   :P I think I'm just going to go for the slim jeans suggestion and hope I get a jacket that fits. I am really self conscious about trying the clothes on in the store though because I totally pass as female.

When I was trying to be female, and btw not a lesbian or anything openly lgbt, I went for punk rock/ragamuffin/outlaw/whatever style enough that it didn't feel weird trying on whatever I felt like trying on. I didn't really notice what section I was shopping in. I don't know if that would have worked if I'd been consciously thinking about gender issues. I was incredibly oblivious and naive, and I didn't purchase clothing very often. Still. Maybe go in pretending to be some category of human that participates in a subculture that doesn't give a crap who clothes are supposed to be for?

The chart I linked may or not have been the same one I used, but I know when I was checking I was mostly looking to buy dress shirts and pants online. I'm not seeing much that fits me in thrift stores, and ebay's cheaper anyway. I did all the numbers for myself and correlated it to xs or s in men's dress shirts, but beyond that I'm a little confused myself. Sorry it wasn't helpful to you. :-\

Lol I find numbers soothing even when they fail me.
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Cody Jensen

Lol Felix well thanks for trying man  ;D agh.. now I hope I get something that fits me lol
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bojangles

QuoteI measured myself, and my waist is 32ish and my inseam is 28. What order do those numbers go in?

Waist/Inseam  ...32/28
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Julian

Even men's sizes can be weird. The best solution is probably just to go somewhere you can try things on, so you can figure out what size you tend to wear. 32's can fall off my 36" hips. Once you figure out your size, I recommend thrift stores. I've accumulated an inappropriately large collection of awesome thrift-store button-downs, including some really nice dress shirts.
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Cody Jensen

Quote from: Julian on December 06, 2011, 09:59:33 PM
Even men's sizes can be weird. The best solution is probably just to go somewhere you can try things on, so you can figure out what size you tend to wear. 32's can fall off my 36" hips. Once you figure out your size, I recommend thrift stores. I've accumulated an inappropriately large collection of awesome thrift-store button-downs, including some really nice dress shirts.

Ya but I'm still super self conscious about trying the stuff on. Is there any chance I have of going in and getting the right size the first time? :P
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supremecatoverlord

Cody -

If you want to be as close as possible, measure your the width of your waist (but if you have huge hips consider those in too) and the length of your legs.
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Cody Jensen

Quote from: JasonRX on December 07, 2011, 01:53:40 AM
Cody -

If you want to be as close as possible, measure your the width of your waist (but if you have huge hips consider those in too) and the length of your legs.

Okay, I'll try this  :)
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Mr.Rainey

If you want to try on pants go to places like zumiez or pac sun. They generally have non-gendered dressing rooms.
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Julian

Quote from: Cody Jensen on December 07, 2011, 01:08:49 AM
Ya but I'm still super self conscious about trying the stuff on. Is there any chance I have of going in and getting the right size the first time? :P

Hold them up to your waist to check? Maybe grab a size or two smaller and larger, then try them on at home and return the ones that don't fit. If you shop at thrift stores, you probably can't return things, but you'll only be out a few dollars.
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Felix

Quote from: Julian on December 09, 2011, 08:24:27 PM
Hold them up to your waist to check? Maybe grab a size or two smaller and larger, then try them on at home and return the ones that don't fit. If you shop at thrift stores, you probably can't return things, but you'll only be out a few dollars.

A lot of thrift stores will let you return things for credit.
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Cody Jensen

Quote from: Felix on December 11, 2011, 07:26:56 PM
A lot of thrift stores will let you return things for credit.

Thx Felix, I will keep this in mind
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GentlemanRDP

My advice to you is this,
If you are pretty small for a female,
You might not fit into small for men (I'm a medium in female sizes, and I wear small in men's)
However, if you don't fit into those, then you might have to think about Large in youth sizes.

Also, A lesson that I learned the hard way;
If you're tight on money (Like me)
Then it's a good idea to go to a thrift store for your first trip.
I got so excited that I ended up going broke and having to borrow money until my next paycheck xD
That way, you can buy tons, not spend a lot, and experiment with lots of different looks.
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bojangles

QuoteQuote from: Cody Jensen on December 07, 2011, 02:08:49 am
Ya but I'm still super self conscious about trying the stuff on. Is there any chance I have of going in and getting the right size the first time?

Hold them up to your waist to check?

When you hold them up, wrap them around you and see how close the seams are to the jeans you're wearing. If they line up or are just a little bit bigger, they should be about right, although it won't tell you how the seat will fit.
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