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Designer Jeans?... True Religion, Lucky etc.. help a geek out..
Hey Guys,
I was looking at treating myself to 2 pair of quality jeans. I have my standard jeans but I would like something a little more higher end. I'm not really a brand guy but I figure one or two pairs will suit me fine... Do any of these brand ring a bell to you? Adriano Goldschmied, Citizens of Humanity, Cheap Monday, Chip and Pepper, Desigual, Diesel, Dior/Dior Homme, Dsquared2, Dorinha Jeans Wear, Energie, Evisu, G-Star Raw, Guess?, J Brand, Ksubi, Lucky Jeans, Mavi Jeans, Nudie Jeans, PRPS, Rock and Republic, Samurai Jeans, Seven for All Mankind, Taverniti So Jeans, Parasuco, True Religion, and William Rast I've always been a fan of True Religion.. but I'm willing to explore different brands.. What do you recommend? Style? Cut? Color? I'm very frugal lately and what are your thought of buying them online... What site can I check them out ? Thank you |
You cannot just order a pair of jeans online and expect them to be perfect. you have to atleast test fit them if you want the best jeans. :2 cents: i vote for the Lucky brand because they are so fucking soft i love them
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PRPS Rambler is very good, heard good things about AG but have not owned a pair myself.
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I am currently wearing a pair of Parasuco jeans, and while great they have this stupid rivet design that seems to catch on my leather couch, and I'm always worried about scratching the leather, or to lean up against a car etc etc
My favorite pair ever were custom made Faconable, expensive, but so fucking comfy... I have a few designer pairs, and to be honest they're no better than my costco pair of jeans :1orglaugh but easier to get laid in Faconable's than it is in Costco's "Urban star" line heheh. |
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true religion is played out... be an originator, not an imitator... :2 cents: . |
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Lucky are soft yet... Thank you they seem very popular... |
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I've never ever heard of Faconable... shows you what I know :) |
1921's or rock republics are amazingly comfortable and great quality. they arent super slim legged which i like and the buttoms and seams are top notch
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What do you suggest then? |
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http://us.faconnable-store.com/facon...929&cat=336942 Those are the faconnable's I had, pretty damn comfy jeans, sorta have an elastic feel to them so you can stretch and bend more than traditional denim ( note that I just buy jeans I like, don't know what brands are "cool" so may not be the best to take advice from ) |
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Wow I guess you aren't gay after all!
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Ive bought almost all of them but my favorite hands down are 7 For All Man Kind. True Religion seem to be made of some shittier materials and I think all you are paying for is brand.
7's however you can wear them a week straight and they feel as soft as cotton. I have Lucky's on now, mainly because they do not make size "fatso" in 7's but in a few weeks ill be back in them :winkwink: |
Check out Big Star they run around $150-$180 and are a great fit and feeling jean. :pimp
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Hey there handsome. To correctly determine which jeans will look the best on you we need to see some pics. All brands fit differently. We need to see your body to tell which will accentuate your good points and hide your flaws ( if you have any) . Please post some pics in snug jeans preferably topless We can help you .. Thanks :thumbsup |
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One thing is a must. Make sure you get jeans with lots of jewels and bedazzling around the read pockets. Its a great way to draw attention to your ass ..
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I went on a simler mission recently, and ended up going with 'old faithful'
Some classic 501s ! Cant go far wrong with those :) |
I like G Star and Diesel but i also like Superdry they got a good range check them out.
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Aside wearing Levis 500 something my wife and her girl friends say they stare at my cock when i wear Calvin Klein ones.
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Yeap, get Lucky brand buddy..
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Do noy buy online unless you have tried on the exact same model in a store.
There are different jeans for different body types. 95% will not suit your bodytype and look off. For my bodytype its PME and Diesel but you look somewhat tighter and I think you will like Levis or Guess. |
G-star... hands down best jeans ever.... makes my ass look better than it actually is
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Lucky, 7 or Diesel... True Religion is OUT OF STYLE!
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levis...
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I used to wear Lucky Brand jeans, but then I switched over to Big Star jeans, Pioneer fit, which are awesome !! I always buy mine from Buckle.
I agree with the other person that said it's best to just go to a store and try on the jeans because different brands and fits can vary sooooo much. The only time I'll buy jeans online is when I"m buying the same brand/fit that I already have. |
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Best pair that I've ever had was Dior Homme. Expensive as fuck, but twice as good as any of those other brands. Mine were a really really dark blue.
http://www.saksfifthavenue.com/main/...m0418621861939 In the $200 range, APC is the way to go. Maybe also Tiger of Sweden or John Varvatos. http://usonline.apc.fr/catalog/products/jeans/mens http://www.tigerofswedenshop.com/SE/...6&partner=5322 http://www.johnvarvatos.com/apparel_denim/pl/c/24.html Here's a good site for sales. They have one every day at 12:00 and the good shit usually sells by 12:05-12:10. http://www.gilt.com/invite/jimmycooper |
I'm a fan of Diesel jeans. They last forever and the safado fit is perfect for me. The denim is thick as fuck and doesn't feel generic.
I'm not a fan of jeans w/ huge rear pocket artwork / stitching. Too trendy for me. |
Speaking of Lucky Brand, I still have a pair from 2002 that I've worn the hell out over the years and they still look brand new.
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I like Joes Jeans and Seven. True Religion are for the Jersey Shore crowd.
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stick with old faithful levis, or just see if Juicy can make the trip up to help you on a shopping spree :)
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if you are serious about quality jeans there is only one-
levis strauss reissued 501xx made with cone mills denim virtually impossible to find. i have 2 pair that i actually got to watch the seamstress cut/assemble/sew at the original levi factory on valencia street in san francisco. http://www.cultizm.com/protector/t.gif http://www.cultizm.com/product_info....Dry-Goods.html |
Designer clothing is a tax on the rich.
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I wear seven
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The designer jeans in my collection:
Evisu #2 Evisu Genes True Religions x 5 pairs 7 For All Mankind x4 pairs Citizens for Humanity x2 pairs The Evisu and True Religions hardly (if ever) get worn anymore. I like the fit of the 7's and the Citizens. Both the Evisu's and the True's are too loud for my taste. I buy $200+ jeans because they feel/fit better. Not because I want others to notice. |
I was inspired and went today out, got myself a pair of GAP 1969 loose.
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how is this going??????
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no clue but I know he has good taste ;) |
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If you want everyday nice jeans that look fancy and don't break the bank look at Uniqlo. If you want some really nice unique jeans that don't have a bunch of crappy guido looking pocket designs on the go with Burberry or Burberry Brit. |
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my gf gets jealous when I wear them, doesnt want other girls to see any bulge... there's something good about the fit I guess, which is most important when trying jeans on. I only once actually paid $267 for a pair of black True Religion.. with cut onyx buttons all around.. killer pants I couldnt walk away from but damn I cant believe I paid that for a single pair of jeans. As I always say, one pant, two pants, pair of pants. No idea. Its a one piece pant. You don't call a string bikini, string bikinis. A one piece makes sense... ok tangent boy out |
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