I thought I'd share this here, since some of you may be interested in creative climbing attire ... I have a feeling I may get made fun of, but ah well.
So, to explain the following madness...
I love a good comfy pair of thai fishing pants, especially for travelling and being a climbing bum in foreign places, but I have found them frustrating to wear bouldering, mostly for the wraparound crotch thing, which I find limits movement. I am also usually disappointed by the lack of anything interesting or new on the shelves at MEC from any of the major outdoor clothing companies, especially in the realm of climbing pants.
SOoooo, I decided to make a pair of comfy, flexible, aesthetically pleasing (to me) and earthy pants suitable of living in for months at a time while being a vagabond pebble wrestler.
This was my first attempt at making any kind of clothing for myself, and was actually kinda relieved to find it wasn't too complicated...
A trip to Atlantic fabrics and Value Village for the fabrics and materials, I took my measurements and created a pattern on a big piece of paper, sewed it up in one night, and added the accessories the next day. Brand new climbing pants for under $15!! I call them "Granite Monk" pants. haha
Heres some more specific things about them:
~poly acrylic blend for the pants, loose fit, stretchy width ways only. (for freedom of movement with the knees)
~hand braided assortment of yarn and rope for sewn in belt. (removable)
~chalk strip sewn into right leg. (for chalking up... but more for the looks)
~reinforced seams (soon to have a reinforced butt)
~shorter cut at the heel, longer at the toe... (so the heel doesn't catch the leg)
~linen flaps for aesthetics
Let me know what you think doods!
Does anyone know where you can find something like these for sale? Am I just weird, or do you think there would be demand for something like this?