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im a 32 32. so i tryed a small and the legs was too short so i hade to get medium the legs are fine but the waist is far too big you could fit another of me in them. and when i pull them tight with a belt it looks like a have a hardon all the time :( they are silly fiting but there bloody good trousers :)

 

You need a small long leg next time.:001_smile:

 

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i was thinking the same thing jonesie. but i dint no you could do such a thing i got them from aus limited wich is rite next to my house :thumbup1:

 

at least you can spell AUS:thumbup:

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Thinking of getting a pair of stretch airs, are the legs a close fit, my thighs are more meaty than average don't won't to be looking gay!:001_tt2:

 

Hi the Stretch Airs come up a lot looser than the Hi flex (not quite as gay looking).:001_smile:

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im buying my employee a set of all round protection stretch air pants, he is a 34 waist. Please can anyone who wears them in this size tell me if they got small or medium as im having a dilemma over which size to get him.

any help will be greatly appreciated.:thumbup:

 

Pants ? What's with the pant's bit ? We aint Yanks mate, it's trousers.

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