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My pants are on their last legs. Too many lunges coupled with my huge endowment means the gusset has gone for the second time. Do I sew em again with fishing line again or stop being tight n buy some?

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Already got braces but very restrictive for powerful lunges..

 

Loosen then a bit (the braces) oh and make sure ya got yer shreddies on don't want yer endowment frighting the ladies :lol:

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My pants are on their last legs. Too many lunges coupled with my huge endowment means the gusset has gone for the second time. Do I sew em again with fishing line again or stop being tight n buy some?

 

You had better have that under control tomorrow

 

:laugh1::lol:

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Mine went last month , I was thinking of it as extra ventilation until today , clients mountain dog stuck his nose where it Wernt wanted, just gonna order new pair , might get new trousers as well lol.

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£200+ or stitch the gusset again?

 

Reach for the needle Pete!

 

I've got nearly 4 years out of my Stretch Airs with a bit of mending. 2 new zips at £15 each at the dry cleaners as well mind.

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Mine went last month , I was thinking of it as extra ventilation until today , clients mountain dog stuck his nose where it Wernt wanted, just gonna order new pair , might get new trousers as well lol.

 

Been on a site clearance job today and the extra breeze in the gusset area was appreciated but think the owd fella nearly popped out once or twice..:biggrin:

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