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#51

Slim jeans

Quote: (03-22-2013 11:37 PM)P Dog Wrote:  

Urban Outfitters are having a sale on jeans that end tomorrow. $39 on all these jeans http://www.urbanoutfitters.com/urban/cat..._APP_JEANS

Edit: Turns out they're not shipping the sale to Australia

Be wary. I was just there today and the jeans on special for 39$ are paper thin. I copped some 514s of the sale rack for 20 bucks instead.
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#52

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511's are excellent for built guys. They really show off that you've been doing your squats and working out. Wear them with a Henley or t-shirt that shows you're working out and it's a cant miss look.

I actually buy the 511's 2 inches too long and the cuff them up over the boot I'm wearing. I'll throw up a picture of what I mean when I get the chance.

I've received many compliments from girls and guys with this look.
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#53

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Levi's 501 shrink to fit is perfect alternative to 514, once washed the leg opening should slim down some giving you a better look. I find the 514 a bit unflattering down at the ankles.

If you want to drop down on some good shit, APC new standards are real nice. These a both raw denim and might not be everyone's cup of tea btw.
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#54

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G Star and Diesel are worth the $$$. Forget Levis.
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#55

Slim jeans

Get hold of said jeans
Go into changing rooms and look in the mirror.
Now here is the secret:

Look at yourself witout preconception or expectation: ask yourself:

"Does this fit me? Am I comfortable wearing this? Does it convey the right message about me?

Not sure enough in yourself? Take someone who's taste you trust to help.

Do NOT take advice from the forum on fit as gospel. Quite the opposite.

Apart from general guidelines,disregard any specific advice about fit. Your body is the true judge.

ps Vintage Levi's rock. To get comparable quality to yesteryear, your looking at $200 plus, most likely from a Japanese artisan brand.

I am no gentleman
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#56

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If you're willing to drop a little bit more coin, try some Naked and Famous jeans.

SkinnyGuy or SlimGuy, depending on your preference.

Ever since I've started wearing raw jeans, I can't go back to washed.
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#57

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Quote: (03-26-2013 12:47 PM)DLZ Wrote:  

If you're willing to drop a little bit more coin, try some Naked and Famous jeans.

SkinnyGuy or SlimGuy, depending on your preference.

Ever since I've started wearing raw jeans, I can't go back to washed.

What are raw jeans and why are they better?
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#58

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Lucky jeans look better than any style of Levis

"If anything's gonna happen, it's gonna happen out there!- Captain Ron
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#59

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Quote: (03-26-2013 03:51 PM)BoiBoi Wrote:  

Quote: (03-26-2013 12:47 PM)DLZ Wrote:  

If you're willing to drop a little bit more coin, try some Naked and Famous jeans.

SkinnyGuy or SlimGuy, depending on your preference.

Ever since I've started wearing raw jeans, I can't go back to washed.

What are raw jeans and why are they better?

That is a topic on it's own.

GOOD raw denim lasts longer, moulds itself around your body , develops creases and wearing that unique to you and can't be replicated by off the shelf pre- distressesd.

It essentially your character in the denim.

It is hard work, since their is shrinkage and excessive dye loss to contend with.

But the results speak for themselves.

I am no gentleman
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#60

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APC New Standard are solid if you're into the selvedge thing although they take awhile to break into(~2 weeks).
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#61

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Excellent Pork Belly

Quote: (02-07-2013 07:33 PM)j r Wrote:  

Quote: (02-07-2013 06:50 PM)soup Wrote:  

Around north brooklyn, you are shooting yourself in the foot if you aren't wearing skinny jeans.

One of the reasons why this is about the only thing that gets me to North Brooklyn:

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