This topic reminds of the good ol days when dumbasses spent $75 on the ugly Jnco jeans!
I usually get mine at the outlet mall. I find great deals at Dillards or Macy's on the nice ones. Haven't paid over $40 in years.
This topic reminds of the good ol days when dumbasses spent $75 on the ugly Jnco jeans!
fock yeah. I rocked some silver ones and black ones......and there was only one kind of parachute pants brand to get......all others were knockoffs
problem with those though is that my mom only bought me two pairs so that when you wear them, they really stand out and if you wear the same pair in the same week, you can pretty much lose any kind of cool kid credit you may have built up.
with jeans, you can wear basically the same pair all week and nobody will notice.
I buy my jeans at Dillard's or Kohl's; on sale or not I won't pay more than $50. And for my kids I buy from anywhere, but they have never owned a $30 pair of jeans from me---that's what grandparents are for![]()
There was a guy in high school who wore some red ones....big mistake, especially when he wore them during gym class and sweated in them.![]()
tru religion jeans are almost 200...
I'll make some exceptions for hard to fit women, but there are a lot of sizes out there for less too.
And you get those?
I bought a bunch of Jordache Jeans years ago when they were on sale…Had them professionally cleaned with the deep center crease…I like to wear them with my Justin Ropers & Corduroy Sport Coat when I hit the town…I look like John Wayne with major at ude…
ies are so cheap, brah. Ben Davis' are about 20 times thicker, and only about 5 dollars more.
about $55.
It'd cost a little extra to have that Texas Tech logo stamped on the ass.
$50 jeans...i wear it till it fades in color and go out buy a new pair
forget that. I have a TT tattoo on my right ass cheek and I just cut the pocket out.
side note: yes, I actually have a $300 pair of Texas Tech boots....
....it's what happens when you get loaded out of your mind after a win over the #4 longhorns in 2002 and one of your old frat alumni buddies that is selling them convinces all the rest of the frat that it's a great idea.
I normally only spend 35-75 on jeans, but I have to admit, the few times I've spent more than that, I've found it to be worth the cost. I don't even wear jeans anymore. Tre Vero khakis FTW.
All my favorite jeans have cost around $15 (or less)
Of course, they aren't exactly a famoues barnd name .
I'm willing to assume that the same guys that spend $100 and up on jeans are the same stupid s that like to tuck in the front of their shirts into their pants to show off their even more stupidly large belt buckles.
It's all about the Maxx for jeans. You might have to go 15 times before you find a pair worth buying, but when you do it's like striking gold.
Doesn't that place sell factory reject stuff?
Richer. How can you vote for Obama dressed like that?
Some of it's ghetto as , some of it's factory reject, some of it's unsold department store stuff that's just fine. That's why you have to go 15 times, but , if that's what it takes to get 70% off on a pair of $150 jeans I have no qualms about occasionally shopping there.
It's very, very rare that I can get a pair of jeans that I don't have to have tailored or taken in at the waist, so I'm usually willing to invest big money in a pair that's going to last me a really long time. I am saved somewhat by the fact that I don't like really super trendy embellished/faded/torn jeans, which is where a lot of the outrageously expensive jeans are.
Man, f that.
I'd rather just pay full price then to waste my time searching for that 1 good pair.
Trust me, those $75.00+ purchases are few and far between. I'm far more inclined to drop $40.00.
i do too. i usually can get some really nice banana republic and express jeans for like $35 or less.
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