gooner_47
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Looking to buy a decent pair of jeans for once, have always had ones around £40 or so but as they get so much use I want to buy a quality pair for a change.
What brands do people recommend? Quite liked the look of these Diesels:
http://store.diesel.com/item/tskay/B84CE7A2/cod10/36150582TI/rr/1
I just want something 'normal' tbh, a plain old regular pair of comfy blue jeans that will basically last forever. What do you guys own and like?
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Cosmo
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Im feeling Blue Blood jeans at the moment, have about 3 pairs and the fit is great. Have a few pairs of Diesel too though and they are a good fit for me.
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Whittie
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Registered: 11th Aug 06
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I find that True Religion and Tommy Hilfiger jeans are decent, comfy and fit very nicely!
Boss jeans are awful fit, as are Paul & Shark.
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jamied
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ive always worn diesel as they last forever and seem to get better wiv age but quite like gstar at the mo
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Tommy L
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I've got a few pairs of g-star, Levis and Zara jeans.
Out of the lot i like my Zara's as they are the most comfortable.
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carl123uk
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criminal all the way
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Ant
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As others have said you can't really go wrong with diesel, iv recently bought a pair of superdry the fit is fantastic they look great but only had them a few weeks so can't comment on wear.
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Archie
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Have to say i love my g stars
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Ojc
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Not just because I have an affection for the brand but my Superdry jeans are lovely fit and you can tell they will last.
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mattk
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I just have Burtons ones
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Cosmo
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Ive never tried superdry jeans, will have to hunt some out and give them a try.
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ashleh
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Top Man ftw
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Ojc
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quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
Ive never tried superdry jeans, will have to hunt some out and give them a try.
Very similar in look and feel to Diesel.
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Hammer
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I still can't see past Levi's, my favourite pair I've had for years and they are still spot on.
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kz
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What size are you? I was bought some Firetrap jeans for a present RRP £75 but they don't fit...
Look fantastic though! Gonna sell them off a bit cheaper
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Whittie
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^ Funny you should say that, i bought some firetrap jeans and never worn them due to them been far too big!!
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MarkM
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quote: Originally posted by Ojc
quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
Ive never tried superdry jeans, will have to hunt some out and give them a try.
Very similar in look and feel to Diesel.
Do they wash well Oliver?
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Ben J
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Registered: 31st Jan 05
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Firetrap FTW...or for a budget option...H&M jeans are cool.
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Ojc
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quote: Originally posted by MarkM
quote: Originally posted by Ojc
quote: Originally posted by Cosmo
Ive never tried superdry jeans, will have to hunt some out and give them a try.
Very similar in look and feel to Diesel.
Do they wash well Oliver?
So far so good, I do turn them inside out and usually put them on a cold wash as well to extend their life.
They fit wonderfully though, better than my previous favourites the Levi 506.
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smcGSI16V
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Registered: 26th May 03
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Every pair of jeans always fit differently even if they are the same size. I hate buying them.
My favourite pair I got from All Saints, and they are the most comfortable and best fitting pair I've ever had.
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Danny P
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Nudie, April77, Edwin, APC and YMC all make cracking jeans
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M2RTY
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blue blood are nice but have loads in tk maxx which puts me off, same as superdry ones which were cheap enough anyway.
rag recycle (ra-re) are very nice for darker denims with unique marks, nice slouch fit
nuddie are nice but bit stiff, smarter jeans
etienne ozeki i still swear by, got about 12 pairs of them
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kz
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Registered: 9th Aug 02
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Only recently have I given into Topman jeans, just can't beat them for price and amazing fit!
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ash_corsa
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Location: Shrewsbury
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Paul Smith all the way, best fitting jeans ive ever had.
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Dave86
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Registered: 3rd Jul 05
Location: Greenock
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always buy g-star, there awesome fit, river island jeans are nice fit too, red monkey aswell
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