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Lucky are not what they used to be years ago.
I switched to Silver jeans. |
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I don't wear jeans anymore but Duluth Ballroom jeans are great. I wear Kuhl Revolvr or Radikl now.
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Jeans with a tucked shirt is gay. Might as well give sockless with some slip on loafers and cuff the ankles. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I wear these. Bulwark FR Jeans. https://www.promostadium.com/thumbnail.asp?file=https://www.ssactivewear.com/Images/Style/4620_fl.jpg&maxx=90&maxy=0 Might as well give sockless with some slip on loafers and cuff the ankles. A male that says something ignorant to another male about how he dresses is clearly suppressing his homosexual fashionista side that he never knew he had. I bet you the ladies could use some advice about purses. |
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I've been kinda lost on this since I stopped buying Levis.
I did find that Dickies Flex jeans are great for work. The fit is a bit old manish, but they have a great cell pocket on the leg. So I've been looking for different jeans with the cell pocket that don't have a "who gives a fuck, I'll just wear this" look to them. So far everything I see in stores has too much of a relaxed fit look, and the pockets are shallow. I'm not sure who to blame for this but I'm hoping this thread will tell me. |
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Quit wearing jeans and go with the duluth trading flex firehose pants. 10x comfier than any pair of jeans
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I like the Lee extreme motion jeans. For 20 something bucks I figured they'd be trashed out after a few weeks. But they're still going strong after months with very little signs of wear View Quote |
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Stretch denim ftw.
Izod makes a good pair for around $20 on Amazon. |
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Walmart Wranglers or Rustlers for work, real Wranglers for anything else.
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Quit wearing jeans and go with the duluth trading flex firehose pants. 10x comfier than any pair of jeans View Quote Also when I think comfort, I don't think fire hose, so I'm struggling with that whole concept. |
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Ive been happy with the new Wrangler Retro jeans. Not baggy and the denim is thick and stitching is well done.
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Costco $12 jeans. I buy them once a year. And they or stretchy in the waist.
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Lee MVP Extreme Motion.....pretty damn comfortable, I just wish the waist was lower.
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I like Nautica straight fit jeans but the selection isn't that great. They're comfortable and holding up pretty well after a year of ownership.
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My wife likes the way Lucky look on me - but I neither like the fit or appreciate the quality. Plus I think they only have 5 belt loops. 1,3,6,9,& 11 o’clock. If you actually use a belt, a single loop on 1/2 of your body is stupid.
Duluth fits well and fells well made - but apparently does not do my ass any favors (per my wife). 9/10 I don’t really care and that is what I use. Wrangler and Schmitt both feel good on, not as good as Duluth, but they “fit” better than the Duluth on me. Only issue is the ones that do tend to feel cheap. I will probably head to Walmart and get a few more of the “tactical” Wranglers as they are growing on me as a comfortable light option. |
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My butt gets touched while wearing Old Navy jeans.
They aren't all the same though, go try some on and find a cut that fits you well. They aren't work pants by any means though, I only really wear them on the weekends. |
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Bought two pair of Levis 529 straight boot cut 7 or 8 years ago and a pair of the Wranglers 2 or 3 years ago — all are meh.
Now, the $9 Blue Mountain pants from Tractor Supply are the shizzz for working. I treat them like a prostitute and they're $9... Did I mention they're $9? $9 work pants I do like the Wrangler Outdoor Performance pants for non-ass-busting work applications. |
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BKE, Silver, Lucky, Ariat M4s, and American Eagle Flex Jean's for me
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I climb every once in a while in my jeans. For all of the people recommending Wranglers.....I can honestly say that the ones I tried were garbage. Definitely not quality. The stitching ripped out and they came apart very quickly. They didn't use a proper french seam, so all of the stress was on a single thread. If you know what to look for, you can tell they cut corners due to Walmart pressuring them.
Levis and Guess have held up well for me. I can always find them for $25 or less. No need to buy more expensive, they hold up well. |
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500+ squatter and 600+ deadlifter
only jeans I wear are BKE.."Tyler" is the cut i think I don't do any kind of work in them, my work "jeans" are Liberty overalls |
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I climb every once in a while in my jeans. For all of the people recommending Wranglers.....I can honestly say that the ones I tried were garbage. Definitely not quality. The stitching ripped out and they came apart very quickly. They didn't use a proper french seam, so all of the stress was on a single thread. If you know what to look for, you can tell they cut corners due to Walmart pressuring them. Levis and Guess have held up well for me. I can always find them for $25 or less. No need to buy more expensive, they hold up well. View Quote The super dark blue ones with the leather tag on the pocket. I wore them through my teens, but they don't leave much room in the ballsack region. |
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Big Star. USA made, great quality if you shop around you can often find discounted to $40-70.
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Use to buy Lucky's but they just dont last. Started buying these and love them. Fit is better too.
The Unbranded Brand |
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Quoted: I think the actual cowboy style wranglers are still well made, they used to be pretty tough to kill. The super dark blue ones with the leather tag on the pocket. I wore them through my teens, but they don't leave much room in the ballsack region. View Quote |
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Maybe they have different lines. The ones I got from Wal-Mart died quicker than any jeans I've ever bought. Looked terrible too... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: I think the actual cowboy style wranglers are still well made, they used to be pretty tough to kill. The super dark blue ones with the leather tag on the pocket. I wore them through my teens, but they don't leave much room in the ballsack region. |
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Maybe they have different lines. The ones I got from Wal-Mart died quicker than any jeans I've ever bought. Looked terrible too... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Quoted: I think the actual cowboy style wranglers are still well made, they used to be pretty tough to kill. The super dark blue ones with the leather tag on the pocket. I wore them through my teens, but they don't leave much room in the ballsack region. https://www.wrangler.com/fit-guide/men-compare-fit/men-regular.html |
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For the science guys:
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Did I make it in before the $500 Japanese selvedge denim recommendations? View Quote |
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I need one that has a pocket for my Jitterbug cellular phone.
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Bought two pair of Levis 529 straight boot cut 7 or 8 years ago and a pair of the Wranglers 2 or 3 years ago — all are meh. Now, the $9 Blue Mountain pants from Tractor Supply are the shizzz for working. I treat them like a prostitute and they're $9... Did I mention they're $9? $9 work pants https://di2ponv0v5otw.cloudfront.net/posts/2018/12/12/5c11103d1b32946d3381927e/m_5c11105404e33d69c2c575e5.jpg I do like the Wrangler Outdoor Performance pants for non-ass-busting work applications. https://i5.walmartimages.com/asr/dba7347c-2107-4b31-aba0-c7e1c03ebcf6_1.19a6a45a64df8fa3a35ea849fe4280be.jpeg View Quote |
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Diamond Gusset Jeans. Made in the USA. Tennessee based company. I have more than a few pair from them. They hold up extremely well. View Quote Their canvas utility pants are outstanding. The stitching is beautiful, sturdy and has never ripped out. Just bought another pair of the flannel lined jeans since the ones I bought years ago have started to fade and 'the dog' chewed off a belt loop from another pair. Much, much better quality material than Levi's, Wrangler, Carhart. No comparison in quality really. |
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