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Posted: 12/30/2015 9:56:22 PM EDT
I payed $6 for them at a goodwill store.
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$220 bedazzled homocowboy jeans or $220 Japanese repros? There's a difference.
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Quoted: I payed $6 for them at a goodwill store. View Quote Maybe they are just $6 jeans some stores mark up to $220. |
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I payed $6 for them at a goodwill store. View Quote You pai less for used stuff. Who knew? |
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For those of us that have no fucking clue what a $220 pair of jeans look like, can you post pics, or brand details?
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$150-$250 is reasonable for a good pair of jeans, find them on sale and look better than most people who can't figure out style.
Joe's and Nudies are my favorites |
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Cut out the inside parts of the front pockets so you can get covert handjobs at the mall.
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My jeans are like $110 (David Bitton)
But I wait until Dillard's has them on a sale that is on sale (50% off with and extra $30% off). So I snag them up for $30. They don't fade, and they last long. But occasionally I buy a pair of jeans at the Buckle. The Derek Straight leg jeans. The feel good. Usually just wear those for casual/semi formal events. They feel good, but run $80/pair. Texas semi-formal wear: jeans, boots, button down shirt, blazer. |
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For those of us that have no fucking clue what a $220 pair of jeans look like, can you post pics, or brand details? View Quote Visit this link, it'll give you an idea. Its not they have diamonds on them and sparkle like you're some queer, there's just a lot of variations, good hardware choices, subtle stying (sometimes) and good quality/fit. http://www.gilt.com/sale/men/destination-denim-3964 |
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I'm a GUILTY Diesel Jeans whore....
I'm sorry but they are quality jeans made to last and I love all of mines.... All 15 pairs of them I got cheap at Buffalo Exchange or Platos Closet. or fleabay. |
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Visit this link, it'll give you an idea. Its not they have diamonds on them and sparkle like you're some queer, there's just a lot of variations, good hardware choices, subtle stying (sometimes) and good quality/fit. http://www.gilt.com/sale/men/destination-denim-3964 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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For those of us that have no fucking clue what a $220 pair of jeans look like, can you post pics, or brand details? Visit this link, it'll give you an idea. Its not they have diamonds on them and sparkle like you're some queer, there's just a lot of variations, good hardware choices, subtle stying (sometimes) and good quality/fit. http://www.gilt.com/sale/men/destination-denim-3964 Those are all mom jeans, all of them! |
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My jeans are like $110 (David Bitton) But I wait until Dillard's has them on a sale that is on sale (50% off with and extra $30% off). So I snag them up for $30. They don't fade, and they last long. But occasionally I buy a pair of jeans at the Buckle. The Derek Straight leg jeans. The feel good. Usually just wear those for casual/semi formal events. They feel good, but run $80/pair. Texas semi-formal wear: jeans, boots, button down shirt, blazer. View Quote This. I have a couple pairs of diesel jeans. Bought my first pair on Vegas after an awesome night at the blackjack table so I decided to buy something I normally wouldn't. It was an expensive mistake as they are the only jeans I really like to wear anymore. However, I have 3-4 pairs of BKE Tyler's that i wear often. I wear cabelas brand jeans for work. |
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My lady friend said they make my ass look fantastic. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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did your boyfriend said your ass looked good in them? My lady friend said they make my ass look fantastic. Good, I'm sure your boyfriend will agree with her opinion! |
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You aren't a denim snob unless you are in to the Japanese and selvedge stuff. 250-400 bucks typically.
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I have like 7 pairs of BKE jeans in different styles, 2 pairs of True Religion, 4 pairs of Silver, and a couple pair of Carhartt khaki style. Quality jeans are just more comfortable, look better, and last as long or longer than Levis, Wrangler, or whatever the hell else everyone buys
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That's about the only way I'd rock a pair of 'designer' jeans, I just can't see paying more than $50 but I'm not Mr. GQ. Now that said my wife is quite fond of AG Jeans which are in that ballpark but can be had for much, much less.
I wouldn't mind having some Japanese bespoke jeans but not at the price-point. |
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I buy pants at St. Vincent de Paul. Never found anything worth more than $60 here.
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I'd be happy to find a pair of jeans that fit my (lack of) whitey butt where by the end of the day the butt end of them didn't fall out. Every pair of jeans I have begins the day nice and normal--but by the end of the day, the butt ends up looking like a deflated balloon. The butt in all my jeans just lose all tightness. Like a giant saggy baboon testicle.
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Go to the better neighborhoods' Goodwill Stores and you get better merchandise.
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I payed $6 for them at a goodwill store. View Quote Payed? |
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My ex bought me a couple pair of designer jeans. It makes compliments from ladies that much sweeter
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Hey OP I bet the previous owner went commando every time he wore them
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And the sissification of America continues........
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I've been buying Kuhl pants for $80 lately. I'm up to 3 pairs, which is more pants than I'm sure the average GD dweller owns. They are awesome.
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Last time I went to Ross, I got 5 pairs of Levis, Calvin Klein, some name brands I haven't heard of that make my ass look faaaaaantastic. I got the lot of them for like $100. They were all marked down from about $50-100 each. They are so much nicer than wranglers and other cheap crappy jeans. Going to Ross for name brand jeans is now my M.O.
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Thirty to forty dollars or so is my maximum for jeans.
Picked up multiple pairs sometime in 2004 from express and gap and only one of the pairs is starting to go. My girlfriend hates buying women's jeans nowadays as all the hipster males are purchasing them all. |
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I payed $6 for them at a goodwill store. View Quote Skinny jeans? |
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