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1vanvan1
7th December 2009, 18:49
I recently bought a size 30 pair of draggin jeans and they were a snug fit. Me being stupid thinking they will stretch a bit bought them but now in hid sight should of got the next size up :mad:

Any1 know if I could possibly get them widened in the hip/ass area?

Or does any1 want to buy them? Paid $320 a month ago and only worn once. Will sell for slightly decreased price. :D

R6_kid
7th December 2009, 19:32
All that physical exercise on recruit course and you're still a fat cunt! :lol:

1vanvan1
7th December 2009, 20:16
All that physical exercise on recruit course and you're still a fat cunt! :lol:

You stfu. Nah, its my hip bones. They have shrunken slightly I think.

p.dath
7th December 2009, 20:21
I'm sure you can get them modified, but find someone who specialises in motorcycle gear alterations.

1vanvan1
7th December 2009, 20:30
I'm sure you can get them modified, but find someone who specialises in motorcycle gear alterations.

Yeah, Cause of all the Kevlar eh. I was thinking of putting the extension on the front maybe. By the zipper.

p.dath
7th December 2009, 20:34
Yeah, Cause of all the Kevlar eh. I was thinking of putting the extension on the front maybe. By the zipper.

You want to minimise the number of seems and panels. They may want to remove an existing panel and put in a new single larger panel.

Don't know.

R6_kid
7th December 2009, 20:41
Maybe something like this will work :girlfight:
<img src=http://www.pregnancyclothes.com/datastore/0/pantpanels.jpg></img>

klingon
7th December 2009, 20:44
Yeah, Cause of all the Kevlar eh. I was thinking of putting the extension on the front maybe. By the zipper.


You want to minimise the number of seems and panels. They may want to remove an existing panel and put in a new single larger panel.

Don't know.

Yeah - it's not just about the kevlar - its about keeping the whole structure as strong as possible so it doesn't come apart under stress. Things like using the right thread for all the seams, double-stitching everything, positioning of seams, etc. Needs to be professionally done.

Remember, this is safety gear, not just a fashion item! :yes:

1vanvan1
8th December 2009, 11:15
Yeah - it's not just about the kevlar - its about keeping the whole structure as strong as possible so it doesn't come apart under stress. Things like using the right thread for all the seams, double-stitching everything, positioning of seams, etc. Needs to be professionally done.

Remember, this is safety gear, not just a fashion item! :yes:

A ok, I understand.

Any1 know of any1 that could assist?

1vanvan1
8th December 2009, 11:16
Maybe something like this will work :girlfight:
<img src=http://www.pregnancyclothes.com/datastore/0/pantpanels.jpg></img>

Just cause they work for you doesn't mean it suits everyone/

klingon
8th December 2009, 16:30
A ok, I understand.

Any1 know of any1 that could assist?

Funny you should ask!

Kerrie at Motorcycle Safety Wear (MSW) in St Kevin's Arcade, K Road.
www.msw.co.nz
Phone (09) 309-9522

Mully
8th December 2009, 19:55
Put 'em on TurdMe and start again.