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Originally posted by foxmad:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by morto:
I absolutely loathe buying jeans, because I hate them all, apart from a certain type, which I cannot find anywhere in high street shops.
ive only got one pair of jeans that i've ever worn out - the most expensive ones. my firetraps are falling apart at the crotch while my top man/republic ones are still going strong. word.
Originally posted by Crazy_T:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by foxmad:
<BLOCKQUOTE>Originally posted by morto:
I absolutely loathe buying jeans, because I hate them all, apart from a certain type, which I cannot find anywhere in high street shops.
Originally posted by jerleat:
I think it'd be more dignified just admitting that you're a poor scruffy bastard than posting what Jearm just did tbh
oh ffs Jumpjet
you're like a tick-**** all use and irritating yet you still exist, seemingly with the one function of chipping in with your banal little digs which may be funny somewhere on the internet but its clearly not here-try GQ
road make absolutely brilliant jeans, they last absolutely forever. I've had two pairs in particular for about 7 years that are still absolutely fine. Plus they are one of the few companies who make nice jeans both baggy and slimline fits, without doing all that horrific topman **** with bleach and fake distress.
About £40/50 a pair, but they'll last forever, be really comfy, and look pretty good too. I have pretty much vowed never to buy trousers from anywhere else.
The other company that I own a nice pair of jeans by are Parka Rock, but the groovy inked design on the back has worn away after 2 and a half years, and the seams are fluffing and set to break, so they're not for the long run like Road stuff.
I spent about £20 on jeans, £30 max. Takes me years to wear them out even playing football in them down the park. After I've worn them, through the knees usually I continue to wear them. Was gutted when my favourite pair of jeans finally became unwearable Had a large hole in teh knee but it looked fairly good so I carried on wearing them, then with one slide tackle the hole became a rip from the knee down to the hem