ed
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Gap do loads of different shapes. Good place to go if you do sports/use your legs for something other than balancing a plate or laptop on.
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by A2H GO
quote: Originally posted by Ben G
quite like these levi's aswell
http://www.asos.com/Levis/Levi-s-501-Light-Broken-In-Straight-Jeans/Prod/pgeproduct.aspx?iid=620412&cid=4208&Rf-300=2138,2157,2219&Rf-400=12810,12948,401&sh=0&pge=0&pgesize=20&sort=-1&clr=Lightbrokenin
they looked good in my head
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Xs
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
quote: Originally posted by Ben J
Hollister do 33inch waist. Got some yesterday.
Probs not baggy like those tho.
[Edited on 15-07-2012 by Ben J]
cheers, had a look on their site and most are skinny fit i'm don't own an evo or have swallows on my chest so no good for my thunder thighs
They do "straight leg" ones which aren't skinny fitting at all if I remember from trying on various ones. Hollister jeans are also pretty decent, bought a couple of pairs recently.
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sc0ott
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http://www.xileclothing.com/product/GStar_Clothing_Jeans_G_STAR__ARC_3D_LOOSE_TAPER_LIFFT_DENIM_JEANS_13809_12280_7_0_1.html
Never buy gstar jeans without trying them on. Their sizes seem to be smaller than every other brand.
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Fro
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You try the JJ shop in lakeside?
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Ben G
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Jj? Went yesterday and it was packed. Ended up getting annoyed and walked out after 15 mins
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Gary
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You guys have Burtons down there? They tend to have normL jeans in
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Fro
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JJ as in Jack Jones. Have a shop on the ground floor.
Hate lakeside with a passion, only go once in a blue moon 
Yeah we've got Burtons.
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AlexSXI
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Jack Jones and Ben Sherman jeans for me!
m and m direct sometimes have some nice pairs at decent prices
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MarkM
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quote: Originally posted by Ben G
when you take the leg up, you lose the nice stitched bit at the bottom and look like a mong.
a short guy in work does it and it looks retarded.
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Joe
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Not if you get it done by someone good who isn't a moron. Had plenty of jeans hemmed/tapered etc and all are bang on.
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James
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I have a nice pair of Firetrap jeans, they were only £60 and they have a good fit. They are straight cut but they seem to fit better than most other brands. I guess it varies for each person though.
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Theham85
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Think Diesel do 33" waist also, best Jeans you can get in my opinion!
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by Fro
JJ as in Jack Jones. Have a shop on the ground floor.
are you serious?  think i'll pop in tomorrow before work, shouldn't be to busy at 1pm. cheers
firetrap is also a good shout cheers 
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3CorsaMeal
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Regular, Long and the other one don't mean the leg length
Am sure its from belt to gooch measurement
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3CorsaMeal
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Turning the leg up ffs
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Balling
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quote: Originally posted by Theham85
Think Diesel do 33" waist also, best Jeans you can get in my opinion!
No, they're the most expensive jeans you can get.
Never had a bad pair of jeans tbh.
I currently own Levi's, Oakley, Bertoni, Volcom and Quiksilver jeans and can honestly not say one brand is better quality than the other.
It's all a matter of how they fit and which logo you want to put on display.
 
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Whittie
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Different brands definately fit better in my opinion. Boss jeans fit me so well, and look smart. For more casual jeans, I either wear Gstar or Diesel, purely down to how they fit though, if primark's jeans fit ok i'd wear them, same if it was D&G.
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Balling
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quote: Originally posted by Whittie
Different brands definately fit better in my opinion.
All brands have numerous models though. I've had Boss jeans with a great fit, but then I've also tried some that just didn't suit my delicate stature.
As said, it means fuck all which brand it is.
That said, I'm a big enough consumer to never consider buying unknown brands... Sad really.
 
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Whittie
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True, im quite a brand whore. Completely pathetic but who cares 
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willay
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branded stuff is typically better quality, looks better and washes better thus lasts longer. No beef if you get your jeans from Primark but I guess theres a reason why its £5.
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Balling
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quote: Originally posted by willay
branded stuff is typically better quality, looks better and washes better thus lasts longer.
I tell my self the same thing, but in all honesty, I have never ever owned a pair of low budget jeans so couldn't say if it's true.
My wife buys anything she likes, no matter the brand, and I'm sorry to say that most of the time her clothes last as long as mine...
 
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Gary
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Last branded pair of jeans i bought were Fenchurch and were the best fitting jeans ever. Cant seem to find them again
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A2H GO
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The last branded item of clothing I bought was a pair of addidas poppers in about 1992.
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Whittie
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Those things were epic
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