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Nudie's are great jeans; they are about three times the cost of Levi's, but it's well worth it.

 

I sincerely doubt that.

 

That's because you spend money on different things than us.

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I've never really liked jeans, I will wear shorts until the first snow/32 degrees here before I bust out the same old boring jeans for 2 months or so.

 

 

 

I just find them not comfortable and holes defeat the purpose of keeping your legs warm imo but w/e. :roll:

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Levi's I think are the most bland of jeans, most I see are just one shade the whole way through and have no style, the exact reason why the only people I see wearing them are 35+.

 

 

 

I think label Jeans are stupid, there's no difference in the fabric, if there is it's not noticeable, no ones is going to think I'm cool or hot just because I'm wearing a label, and most label Jeans you can buy for about 30 - 40 Euro in your local mainstreet store.

 

 

 

Topman and Pullandbear do some pretty amazing jeans, that's where I buy all mine.

 

You sir, are looking at the wrong Levis. the 510's and 511s are completely stunning for their price of about 20euros.

 

 

 

"I think label Jeans are stupid, there's no difference in the fabric, if there is it's not noticeable, no ones is going to think I'm cool or hot just because I'm wearing a label, and most label Jeans you can buy for about 30 - 40 Euro in your local mainstreet store."

 

 

 

Are you [bleep] kidding me? No difference in the fabric? Have you ever worn or touched 150+ euro jeans? Yes, it is very noticeable, people who have a sense of fashion will know right away what jeans and what designer you're wearing. No, you don't buy jeans for the label, you buy them for their material, fade, and fit. You buy them to compliment your body type and to help what looks good with a certain outfit or shirt. Fake washed and acid washes on jeans are disgusting, and look terrible. If you think they look good, you need a revision.

 

 

 

Bootcut is out, slim fit is in. If you're fat and can't fit into them, you are not fashionable.

 

 

 

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OH RIGHT

 

 

 

Tipit, throw away your garbage jeans like Aeropostale, AE, A&F, Hollister, and etc... Also, throw away your cargo shorts and pants, they're [bleep] tacky. Quit wearing flipflops, learn to wear a nice pair of shoes.

 

 

 

Wow you sure have an Ego, and as a matter of fact I own 6 pairs of 150+ Jeans, most of the cheaper ones I buy feel very similar.

 

 

 

You do realise every country has it's own different form of fashion? I live in Ireland, completely different fashion to the stuff you're talking about, if I saw you in the type of Jeans you're talking about straight away I'd consider you unfashionable by the sounds of it.

 

 

 

How the [bleep] do you expect a common teenager to wear clothes costing 150 euro a piece? By the sounds of your "fashion sense" and arrogance I'm guessing you're one of "daddys little angel" types where you get all the money you need? Well the world doesn't work like that, how do you expect people to wear high end labels if they can't afford it? It's unrealistic and utter [cabbage].

 

 

 

 

 

Tip for you, get off your incredibly high horse, stop being a [bleep] sheep and wear your own style, not what others wear nor "what's in and what's out" [cabbage]. You quite obviously have no style if you wear the same as the crowd as it's not your style, you're copying it of the original creator. Individualism is humanities greatest trait, use it.

 

Have you even read a single bit of my post earlier? I've earned every single [bleep] penny i've spent on my clothes. My parents didn't pay for [cabbage]. When I was a teen, all they every spent on me was my food, school supplies, and clothes until I was 15. And the clothes they bought me were from thrift stores, not anything fancy. When I was 15, I had to go out to get a job, so don't you [bleep] ever dare, tell me i'm a, "Daddy's Angel," or some [bleep] spoiled [cabbage] like that.

 

 

 

I have to agree with you, fashion is subjective, however I like to push my tastes on to people who I deem just plain ignorant, and your post seemed like so. I apologize for my rudeness.

 

 

 

There are many nice jeans that are affordable, and i'm not telling everyone to go out and buy those high end jeans, however it would be nice for everyone if they tried on very expensive jeans once in their life.

 

 

 

A [bleep] sheep? Are you seriously calling me a tool, even though you read though my entire post? How absent minded can you be? I don't buy articles of clothing just because Cole Mohr or whoever had worn it down the runway. I buy clothes based upon my own decision and aesthetics. There are certain outlines or guidelines in fashion, such as color clashes and appropriate times to wear certain articles of clothing or not. Anyways, you're bound to look like someone or a certain style sometimes, men's clothes are limited in choice so there isn't as much versatility as women's clothing. The reason why I like one fade and dark jeans are because it doesn't have that clashing wash or weird fades. I'm into very formal casual fashion, so its either slacks or dark jeans.

 

 

 

Individualism can also sometimes be mistaken as, "Hipster trash." Having your own style to no basic outlines makes you look like someone from Helsinki.

 

 

 

 

I'm sure it'll be quite the big day for you.

 

Indeed it will, I can't wait.

 

 

 

Yup, I apologize for my rudeness and not reading the entire post. What you were saying to me originally just seemed to sound very arrogant / spoiled :|

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Nudie's are great jeans; they are about three times the cost of Levi's, but it's well worth it.

 

I sincerely doubt that.

 

That's because you spend money on different things than us.

 

More along the lines of my entire school clothing budget from my parents is a hundred dollars.

catch it now so you can like it before it went so mainstream

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Yup, I apologize for my rudeness and not reading the entire post. What you were saying to me originally just seemed to sound very arrogant / spoiled :|

 

Its all cool man, at least we were both pretty mature about it and avoided a 2 page flame war.

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some people were saying that levi's are hard to find.

 

 

 

i just went to mervyns to check out their jeans and they had almost every style of levi's jeans imaginable.

 

Maaaaaaaaaan, we don't have a Mervyns.

catch it now so you can like it before it went so mainstream

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I love jeans! I don't mind spending extra bucks to get the perfect dimensions, which usually are accompanied by brand name labels :oops:

 

 

 

I can't stand wearing no-name jeans or lesser known companies because the style just doesn't fit me

 

 

 

Note: I don't wear skinny jeans...

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Nudie's are great jeans; they are about three times the cost of Levi's, but it's well worth it.

 

I sincerely doubt that.

 

That's because you spend money on different things than us.

 

More along the lines of my entire school clothing budget from my parents is a hundred dollars.

 

 

 

Hell, I wish I had $100 school budget, I put down my own money for my own clothes, and with that money, I decide to buy higher-end jeans.

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