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Designer Jeans
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Designer Jeans

What are yalls opinion on jeans that are the best for quality, style, and feel?

I heard good things about seven jeans.
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#2

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I love Cavalera Jeans and V-Rom (Brazilian Brands), it seems even they are not your style they just fit perfectly. It values all the curves and is very confortable.
I never wore anything international yet, because I can't afford 1000 reais in a pant... Someday...

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#3

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I only use primo emporio (armani).. its just decent quality, attention to the details and not too mainstream..
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Quote: (09-28-2010 01:54 AM)samreid Wrote:  

I would say, if you have little to no experience running an online store, open up an amazon store and a ebay store, its very easy to setup for someone who does not know allot about programming and computers. Its a great way to have a solid company backing you and helping you out with questions and concerns you might have.

What? I think he's looking for opinions on jeans not starting an online business.

Anyways, to be honest...I've owned tons and tons of different brands of jeans over the years, anything ranging from $30 - $350++ and my go-to jeans are good old Levi's. Not the low-end stuff they carry at like Macy's and other department stores, but the mid range collections. Check out urbanoutfitters.com, I usually buy every new pair they get.

Also, it depends on what fit you like, because each brand fits different. I like slim to skinny fit with a tapered bottom. So the slim fit Levi's have become my favorite jeans.

Another way to go would be to check out some underground - less known designer/brands...there are TONS of them.

some websites to check out:

tobi.com
forwardforward.com
80spurple.com
ssense.com
luisaviaroma.com

karmaloop.com
barneys.com
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#5

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I had few Diesel, the cut and denim is amazing but they wear pretty fast, you basically need to almost never wash it (like most designer jeans anyways...)

I can also recommand ssense , they are from montréal , its pretty expensive so watchout for sales.

PS: always go for straight leg please, you should be able to wear them without a belt, the proper size is almost smaller than guys are used too
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Quote: (09-28-2010 08:05 PM)LÉtranger Wrote:  

I had few Diesel, the cut and denim is amazing but they wear pretty fast, you basically need to almost never wash it (like most designer jeans anyways...)

I can also recommand ssense , they are from montréal , its pretty expensive so watchout for sales.

PS: always go for straight leg please, you should be able to wear them without a belt, the proper size is almost smaller than guys are used too

Yea I never wash my jeans, just throw them in the dryer for a bit before I wear them
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I like Blend, I'm on my second pair [Image: biggrin.gif]
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i cant wear straight leg. not skinny enough. i wear low rise slim fit bootcut most of the time
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#9

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I like Cavalera Psycho Jane's cut.
Very skinny, but comfy.

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Quote: (10-21-2010 12:02 AM)Dash Global Wrote:  

i cant wear straight leg. not skinny enough. i wear low rise slim fit bootcut most of the time

Ditto. Though boot cut seems to have fallen out of fashioned to tapered cut.
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Levi 501s
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I have au naturel body-builder sized thighs, and a 32'' waist (when I'm not doing sports) and finding pants that sit well is probably the most aggravating exercise I go through. Fuck slim-fit, sometimes I can't even do straight fit.

Anyone in the same situation who has some good recommendations?
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Quote: (10-25-2010 02:52 AM)rumguzzler Wrote:  

I have au naturel body-builder sized thighs, and a 32'' waist (when I'm not doing sports) and finding pants that sit well is probably the most aggravating exercise I go through. Fuck slim-fit, sometimes I can't even do straight fit.

Anyone in the same situation who has some good recommendations?

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Taking peacocking to the next level?
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