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I'm doing my best to get back into a 32" however it will take some time. I'm more of a 33" so I've opted for 34" for comfort
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Same here. I am crying at 36"WHS - I freaked out when I passed 34"
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WHS - I freaked out when I passed 34"Originally posted by Platypus View PostBloody Hell guys! 44" - 46" waist is quite a lot !
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I think he's talking per leg.Originally posted by Platypus View PostBloody Hell guys! 44" - 46" waist is quite a lot !
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Not when your beer belly hangs over it and hides it.Originally posted by Platypus View PostBloody Hell guys! 44" - 46" waist is quite a lot !
Works for me, these days.
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I'm wearing some 46" waist trousers I bought from High and Mighty.Originally posted by Tingles View Post
I just got into some 44" waist trousers...
Not sure it's boomed, but I feel good!
Tone
The other day I happened to notice the label inside - "Henry Tudor"
Last edited by OwlHoot; 11 January 2011, 02:10.
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