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this style dosint seem huge in sking but seems to be catching on in snowboarding. Those pants that are like tight down to the knee and then open up with a boot cut. I wanted to get a pair but don't know how to size them to myself. I want them to be slim but baggy around the boot should i get xl or should i get them to fit so like a medium or large?
i think the tight pant look is really sick. up here in whistler snowboarders have been rocking it for a long time and theres a couple skiers too. i got an old pair of orage denim snowpants and sewed them up. they look like jeans but theyre insulated. great
You heard wrong. Also how can you buy Airblaster shit? I automatically have no respect for you. When I see someone with a legbag, I automatically know they are a douchebag. Why take after Oregon's style, it was played when some trendy ass hippies moved there with fucking Pocahontis. In summation, fuck those weed debating, bio diesel loving, patchwork wearing, tent buying, Oregon bro-brahs.
The Canada of California can suck my balls. They just rehash our style from 30 years ago and think they are above it all. They can go fuck their trees and sing songs about how much better they are. Fuck you, Oregonians!
Why does it matter what people where...since when were you the judge on style. Let people where what THEY think looks best...I dress up on the hill for me, not others.
I hear you. You can dress all gangster, but someone in tight pants can still kick your ass on the 50 footer.
It doesnt matter what you wear. Its who you are, and how you ski. MOST of all, its having fun. If tight pants make your days on the hill more enjoyable, then so be it.
Why doesnt anyone want to embrace change? As my signature says, there can be more than one style in this sport. Love it or leave it, its here, and its picking up momentum whether you like it or not. Live with it.