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>> No. 6342 Anonymous
8th February 2021
Monday 1:26 am
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Either of you two bought joggers/trousers online recently for sitting at home and taking the bins out? I recently got some on the Debenhams sale that fell apart at the crotch and I'm trying to find a replacement only it seems everywhere either has bad stitching, are slim fit, or otherwise aren't suited to winter.

It didn't used to be this hard but now it is. It's not that I'm a fat bastard either, I have some summer bottoms that are fine and some joggers that are just a bit uncomfortable.
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>> No. 6343 Anonymous
8th February 2021
Monday 1:33 am
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Needle, thread and some old fabric of a similar colour. S'not hard to repair, just run 2 parallel backstitches about 1cm from the tear.
>> No. 6344 Anonymous
9th February 2021
Tuesday 8:59 am
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>>6342
Buying clothes online is an absolute ballache, however you can can 100% (man made) cotton joggers for cheap as fuck from the likes of TK Maxx and Sports Direct.

You can also buy organic cotton ones from elsewhere online. They are the comfiest at home trousers I've ever bought. Tracksuit trousers are also surprisingly warm and very comfortable.
>> No. 6345 Anonymous
9th February 2021
Tuesday 11:13 am
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>> No. 6346 Anonymous
9th February 2021
Tuesday 11:30 am
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I was going to post a gif but couldn't find a good enough one.

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