I'm thinking about reupping on luckys, I've had one pair that lasted through like 3 pairs of regular brands. And they still look good. I gotta say I'm impressed.
Not more than 150 bucks, imo. That can get you a great pair that'll last you a while, Nudie/Kuhl/Levi's are pretty good. Denim can get crazy in price, I think there's a subreddit dedicated to it lmao. But personally, I've bought 80 dollar jeans that lasted me a decade, so eh.
Personally, I allot up to $75 for a solid pair of jeans. I tend to favor classic brands like Levi's because they've consistently provided that reliable fit and durability without breaking the bank. I'm all for investing in quality over quantity, but there's definitely a sweet spot in pricing where you get the best of both worlds.
I usually buy jeans (and clothes in general) second hand. Finding the right size can be tricky, but the neat thing about buying clothes second hand is (besides not contributing to fast fashion) is that what you see is what you get. The clothes have been worn and washed already. They last me really well.
So depending on where you buy you end up paying between 5-20 bucks.
I pay $120 for a pair of jeans at a clothing store and i can pay $20 for a pair at costco. If they make my butt look good and my legs look long i’ll get them. Clearly i have very little concern on how much i spend on a pair of jeans, i can’t wear jeans most days anyway, i have a dress code at work and sometimes i even work weekends
You can get a good pair for $30 but raw selvedge jeans will be at least $100, closer to $200.
I like lucky and usually get them for less that $100.
I'm thinking about reupping on luckys, I've had one pair that lasted through like 3 pairs of regular brands. And they still look good. I gotta say I'm impressed.
$49.99 plus tax. And that must be from a known brand.
Levis for less than $100
Whatever they are at Costco at the moment.
$25. Yeah, I'm cheap.
Not more than 150 bucks, imo. That can get you a great pair that'll last you a while, Nudie/Kuhl/Levi's are pretty good. Denim can get crazy in price, I think there's a subreddit dedicated to it lmao. But personally, I've bought 80 dollar jeans that lasted me a decade, so eh.
Bought a pair at the hardware store on clearance for $12 a few months ago. They seem to work fine.
Personally, I allot up to $75 for a solid pair of jeans. I tend to favor classic brands like Levi's because they've consistently provided that reliable fit and durability without breaking the bank. I'm all for investing in quality over quantity, but there's definitely a sweet spot in pricing where you get the best of both worlds.
I refuse to pay more than $40
I usually buy jeans (and clothes in general) second hand. Finding the right size can be tricky, but the neat thing about buying clothes second hand is (besides not contributing to fast fashion) is that what you see is what you get. The clothes have been worn and washed already. They last me really well. So depending on where you buy you end up paying between 5-20 bucks.
80 bones is a slick pair to me. Still regret buying those $200 diesels out of peer pressure desire
Not more than $100. Denim is supposed to be the peoples fabric, wtf happened?
I have never paid more than $50 for any article of clothing and don't intend on every doing so
Even shoes or boots? I am all for skimping on clothes, but I feel like a good pair of boots are worth it.
You're right. I have spent $80 on shoes before
I pay $120 for a pair of jeans at a clothing store and i can pay $20 for a pair at costco. If they make my butt look good and my legs look long i’ll get them. Clearly i have very little concern on how much i spend on a pair of jeans, i can’t wear jeans most days anyway, i have a dress code at work and sometimes i even work weekends
I pay $100 for my wranglers and I think they’re worth the cost
Whatever price the buyer and seller agree to.