Clothing Advice Needed: Good Blue Jeans

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Banana Republic jeans are OK, but nothing special, IMO. Unless they're on sale, I wouldn't spend that kind of money on them.
 
beau2ifulday said:
I find Blue Cult to be really good fitting, along with Citizens of Humanity jeans. Alot of my friends would say Sevens or Levis, but I can't get on with them myself.

Who carries these 'Citizens of Humanity' jeans or some of the others mentions (non-Levis). And how much money are we talking about? I feel so out of the shopping loop. Please someone come take me shopping with them!!! :|
 
All of my jeans (well, by all, I have only 2 pairs) are from Old Navy since they have so many styles/washes/colors and they're never more than $25. If I can't find something I like there, I try the Gap outlet store.
 
Lila64 said:


Who carries these 'Citizens of Humanity' jeans or some of the others mentions (non-Levis). And how much money are we talking about? I feel so out of the shopping loop. Please someone come take me shopping with them!!! :|

Lila I'll go shopping with you :hyper:

Southcoast :love:
 
For "cheaper" and more casual jeans (ie. not Citizens/Diesel's/7/Juicy Couture/Miss Sixty), I prefer American Eagle and Abercrombie to the Gap, and the prices are comparable I'd say. They've served me well.

I love jeans.
 
anitram said:
For "cheaper" and more casual jeans (ie. not Citizens/Diesel's/7/Juicy Couture/Miss Sixty), I prefer American Eagle and Abercrombie to the Gap, and the prices are comparable I'd say. They've served me well.


My most favorite pair of jeans ever I've had for 8 years (and they're not torn or frayed) were from American Eagle. A lot of their stuff is too teeny-bopper so it can be hit or miss, but I LOVE this pair of jeans and will never give them up! I wore them as recently as the U2 show on May 7, but now I'm a bit larger so I keep them as my 'goal' size :D
 
A couple of years ago Energie jeans had a very fine cut. The new models are ok too, but not as nice as they were. I like bootcut with slim thighs too. Actually I saw a very tight model of Diesel which I liked, but they were +$200. Would have bought them, thought about it, but they were very super tight anyway.. Energie is still one of my fav labels.

Id say just try to find a model that you like, that fits.. I dont wear Levis 501 no more, I have done that for years when I was 18-22 I guess. And I think there are better cut jeans out there. Not that Im a fashionista or anything. Absolutely not. I dislike the h&m/ pimkie/ XYZ stuff that is ruined after a couple of weeks and when you wash it the colours disappear. If you talk about style, real style..... please don´t mention. Which doesn´t mean I´m very styled up... the contrary is true, I´ve been taking distance from all that. Milan scenery and everything. And anyway, you know... fashion :huh:
 
redkat said:


Lila I'll go shopping with you :hyper:

Southcoast :love:

:hyper: would love to go shopping! Can you find some area a little closer to me??? Southcoast Plaze (which I've never been to) would take me... about 90 minutes to get to... :hmm: (Oh, and check for a PM) :wink:

Who can afford $100+ for jeans? :reject:
 
Lila64 said:
Who can afford $100+ for jeans? :reject:

Its not a question if you can afford or not, really. It´s a question of priorities :shrug: I like expensive clothes but it ain´t that important - anymore.
 
Levis are great...I have a couple of pairs with the little strap thing on the leg, a perfect place to hold a hammer (just in case I have the sudden urge to do some roof work in the middle of my walks!) :wink:
 
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