Men’s Haggar Cool 18 Pro pants and trial run in Vegas
Redmonwin
California
I didn’t think there was a perfect pant for strip clubbing but the experts on here shared their wisdom. Haggar Cool 18 classical flat pants. I decided if I’m going clubbing in Vegas this weekend, I’ll test these pants out and report back for shits and giggles. lol
I’m currently in Vegas, and will probably hit up Rhino or Sapphire in my shiny new Haggars in the interest of science of course.
I like the way they fit and look. It looks presentable. The waist has a hidden elastic band which I definitely need and help feel comfortable.
The polyester material is soft and thin which makes for a cheapy feel but I get why the experts want them thin. lol but at least they are no iron.
One drawback is that the polyester material has noticeable static. I suspect once the dances start rubbing, the static is going to get worse. It seems dangerous. Who knows if and what could discharge? lol
I’m currently in Vegas, and will probably hit up Rhino or Sapphire in my shiny new Haggars in the interest of science of course.
I like the way they fit and look. It looks presentable. The waist has a hidden elastic band which I definitely need and help feel comfortable.
The polyester material is soft and thin which makes for a cheapy feel but I get why the experts want them thin. lol but at least they are no iron.
One drawback is that the polyester material has noticeable static. I suspect once the dances start rubbing, the static is going to get worse. It seems dangerous. Who knows if and what could discharge? lol
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Pro tip: Shorts made of thin, soft fabric and worn commando are even better, if the club allows casual dress.
Shorts when applicable. The expandable waist band allows the dancer reach in access top side and up the pant leg.
For a Vegas climate, I'd probably do commando in thin shorts.
Godspeed 🫡
I actually bought the straight cut and classic cut. I ended up returning the straight cut because they were tighter and did not have the elastic waistband.
When I first put on the classic cut they were a snug and fit right. But after I wash and dryed them they tightened. I kept having to pull at the wasit band throughout the night to loosen up but any comfort was temporary. I recommend anyone buying a pair to get an extra inch or two because they will tighten after wash and dry.
I did not have any problems with static or none that I noticed after I got several 100 dances. None of the girls made any comments about the pants either. I remember I had these really soft pants a few years ago and almost ever dancer would comment on how soft and expensive they felt. They were just a regular pair of soft pants made by Levis. lol
I didn't consider getting the pleated pants because I do not like the baggy look plus I never experienced a dancer putting her hands down my pants kudos to you gentlemen who have that problem. lol How do you do it? lol
The past few nights here in Vegas were about 100 degrees and I saw plenty of guys wearing shorts in Rhino and Sapphire. I would have gone in shorts too but I bought these Haggars in the name of science and I had to take one for the team.
I have to say thank you for the guys who took the time to recommend these Haggars. Comfortable, nice fit, deep pockets for the stack of 1 dollar bills. Dress for the job you want. Now as I look out my window and see Sapphire I think I need to write a review or should I go back into the field... for science.
If you haven't had a girl reach into your pants yet, you're clubbing in the wrong clubs or haven't been at it long enough.
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@NJBalla I wouldn't personally approve of the sweat-pants / workout-pants look, that is very much the appearance of a skeezy horndawg not a high-flyer, so to speak. I do agree that a suit, and/or tight-fitting jeans, screams newbie. But to me, workout pants also screams newbie; or, more accurately, screams, "someone who is here for lap dances and will pay minimum price for maximum time." I'd rather appear to be "good customer" rather than "excruciatingly cheap customer." But then, that's just appearance, and all of it is subjective, maybe in your area the looks give different responses. I used to club in "parachute" material, workout-suit pants, and it was enjoyable but sometimes a bit too casual, depending on the setting. Haggars are right for me, right now. Given the fit issues.