M&S Cycling Chinos

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grellboy

Veteran
Just ordered a pair! My daughter works in M &S so with her discount - £8.79 for a pair of £45 strides!!! Nice. Thank you Original Poster
 

potsy

Rambler
Location
My Armchair
........allowing the waist measurement of the wearer to increase without any discomfort whatsoever, but which can result in shock when the wearer stands on the scales.:sad::sad:
I got two pairs, one to fit me now and the other a size down for when my diet 'kicks in'
I think it will be a while before I can fit in the second pair :blush:
 
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shouldbeinbed

shouldbeinbed

Rollin' along
Location
Manchester way
........allowing the waist measurement of the wearer to increase without any discomfort whatsoever, but which can result in shock when the wearer stands on the scales.:sad::sad:
Well I was thinking positive, it allows for not needing a belt that could constrict a bit when breathing more heavily up a big hill but y'know ..... :smile:
 

Ganymede

Veteran
Location
Rural Kent
Just buy mens ones then. Women can do this, not so with men.....(though I did wear a skirt once)
Well, hmm, not in my experience... If I have them to fit on the hips, the waist is way too baggy. Never mind, I'm sure I can find a women's similar pair somewhere. I just love a bargain, me!

Re you in a skirt.... PICS OR IT DIDN'T HAPPEN!!
 
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shouldbeinbed

shouldbeinbed

Rollin' along
Location
Manchester way
Well, hmm, not in my experience... If I have them to fit on the hips, the waist is way too baggy. Never mind, I'm sure I can find a women's similar pair somewhere. I just love a bargain, me!

Re you in a skirt.... PICS OR IT DIDN'T HAPPEN!!
That is the problem a lot of us blokes, even very modest cyclists like me, have with particularly jeans type trousers generally too, bike conditioned thighs and calves often mean the waist size has to go up one to accommodate a slightly chunkier leg than the rank and file gent has, or we end up with the right waist size and quite a loose/flare cut leg, not the current trend and a PITA for catching when cycling.

I would suggest you have a look at Rutland Cycling & their Union 34 clothing line, last time I looked it was weighted more to women specific clothing and they seem to have run the mens side down a lot.
 

vickster

Squire
I ordered three pairs, only one fits me. Thus, if anyone would like either a 34x31 in navy or a 34x33 in grey. I'm happy to sell on for cost (£11.99 navy, £10.99 grey plus postage or you can collect). Bacs or cash, no PayPal. Otherwise I'll return them later in the week :smile:
 

puffinbilly

Veteran
I ordered three pairs, only one fits me. Thus, if anyone would like either a 34x31 in navy or a 34x33 in grey. I'm happy to sell on for cost (£11.99 navy, £10.99 grey plus postage or you can collect). Bacs or cash, no PayPal. Otherwise I'll return them later in the week :smile:

@vickster could I provisionally take the grey pair? I have just bought a pair but have to wait to collect tonight, so don't know if they fit - but if they do I would like two pairs. Could I let you know later?
 

Ganymede

Veteran
Location
Rural Kent
That is the problem a lot of us blokes, even very modest cyclists like me, have with particularly jeans type trousers generally too, bike conditioned thighs and calves often mean the waist size has to go up one to accommodate a slightly chunkier leg than the rank and file gent has, or we end up with the right waist size and quite a loose/flare cut leg, not the current trend and a PITA for catching when cycling.

Oxford bags are the only answer... ^_^
 

steve keay

Über Member
Location
Ipswich Suffolk
Damn I collected my pair today really feel great. So great I tried to order another pair but as posted above no longer available. Thank you to the original poster at least I got one pair.
 
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