I want my jeans to tell a story.
I want my jeans to tell a story.
Also, the ones I bought are made in USA. I do not like to send money to China if I can help it.
Jeans tell a story when YOU do things to add character marks. The only story those tell is you frivolously waste money.
But it's still fun.By the way, we're all posting in a troll thread. OP got what he wanted.
problem with prestained jeans is that when you wear jeans that you wore the hell out of yourself, people assume you're a prestained buying d-bag.
But it's still fun.
Tell you what, though, for what the OP spent today, that same money gets a very high quality suit with final alterations. These days, a good suit is more important than my jeans.
Sounded like a brand of ice cream so I looked it up on Amazon. For a mere $250/pair my wife says she will go to a thrift shop, buy some jeans in your size, rip them up a bit, sew them back together, and ship them to you.
You cannot get a high end suit for $450 and what would I use it for? Even the CEO of my company doesn't wear a suit.
Suits are terribly pointless and just uncomfortable and society has forced this useless dress code on us.
You cannot get a high end suit for $450 and what would I use it for? Even the CEO of my company doesn't wear a suit.
Suits are terribly pointless and just uncomfortable and society has forced this useless dress code on us.
The head of mine does, and so do first year analysts. Hell, so do the interns.
$450 can get you a MTM suit if you know how to shop. It won't have a label, though, which I can see being a bit of a turnoff for you.
7 jeans suck, real atoters know that diesel is the only true choice for jeans
Different strokes for different folks. Would you happen to be Asian by any chance JM? Only reason I ask is that different cultures tend to have different spending habits. A lot of Asians like to save every penny they can when it comes to all their other purchases but don't mind splurging big on food and clothes.
Will the suit be pre-ripped and stained and have an option for a "slim" fit?
If not, count me out.
After 6 years of wearing these "jeans" ...
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