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BluKoo
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12th Jun 09 at 17:09   View User's Profile U2U Member Reply With Quote



Thats better!
James_DT
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Originally posted by will_doyle
Worn them once.

Lost the receipt that came with them

Don't no If I can still send them back though.. will be looking into it

If you bought them online you'd have some sort of order confirmation by email or something you'd be able to look at/print off from the site, surely?
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Who signed up as CtrlAltDoylete

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LMAO
DC90
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Atleast he has +1 positive feedback on the website

http://www.authenticforum.com/itrader.php?u=25500

[Edited on 12-06-2009 by DC90]
Simon
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If you got them online can you not print of the receipt again? or is the confirmation email not the same thing?

beaten to it

[Edited on 12-06-2009 by Simon]
HOMIE
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quote:
Originally posted by JonnyJ
Fuck off Joe with your serious reply



HAHA
jacko198
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What forum was it where they said it was fake?
eddiewhiteley
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yoox is a pretty reputable site, used by a lot of people on another forum i go on, so id imagine they are real.

but still, £180 on them
smcGSI16V
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should have saved yourself £176 and bught a £4 pair from tesco's.
They look awful!
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quote:
Originally posted by Joe
you don't need to be earning loads to buy jeans that will last ages.
You also don't need to spend that much on one pair.

Surely 5 pairs of something sensibly priced will outlast those?

Or if it's really longevity you're after, 30 pairs of Tesco's finest.
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Originally posted by a_j_mair
you were posting them in classified and exchanges

so you buy a pair of jeans for "£180" then want to sell / exchange them 1 month later

right ok
Nismo
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£180 for a pair of jeans that scream chav.

you mug
Joe
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quote:
Originally posted by Ian
quote:
Originally posted by Joe
you don't need to be earning loads to buy jeans that will last ages.
You also don't need to spend that much on one pair.

Surely 5 pairs of something sensibly priced will outlast those?

Or if it's really longevity you're after, 30 pairs of Tesco's finest.


Yeah possibly, but the cut and quality will be nowhere near. People do and will pay that much, but it's horses for courses.
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No because they want hard-wearing jeans!
BluKoo
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I've never had a problem with jeans wearing out before they went out of fashion.
Andrew
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£180 for jeans

My clothes end up covered in beer, oil, food or some sort of cleaning product. If they manage to stay clean to end up on the floor in my bedroom ready for the next evening.
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No matter how rich I was I doubt I'd buy jeans or any item of clothing for that price, I don't own any expensive clothes what so ever, I love a bargain too much. I go to TK Maxx, topman, usc, river island, matalan, officers club, D2 etc etc and spend £50 and come out with a shit load plus the trainers/footwear I wear are only about £20.
Joe
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quote:
Originally posted by BluKoo
I've never had a problem with jeans wearing out before they went out of fashion.


A decent pair won't go out of fashion, admitidly, a pair of Evisu jeans isn't the best case for this. But a decent quality pair of jeans will last forever and will always be a quality item.
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Something about them in the pics make me think they look cheap compared to the pairs iv got, i cant put my finger on what though Im thinking the waistband part is abit different but that could just be that specific design is different.
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quote:
Originally posted by Joe
quote:
Originally posted by BluKoo
I've never had a problem with jeans wearing out before they went out of fashion.


A decent pair won't go out of fashion, admitidly, a pair of Evisu jeans isn't the best case for this. But a decent quality pair of jeans will last forever and will always be a quality item.

I wore my last pair into the ground, they were g-star jeans and they developed a hole near the knee. My missus actually begged/moaned me into getting a new pair.
Luke
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They don't look real to me at all. I've spent £180 on evisu jeans & they lasted about 4 years. I buy most of my clothes from john Anthony & I would never buy desinger stuff off the net because of this thread. I hope they are real because there's alot of fakes knocking about & £180 is alot of money to waste on a fake or replica.
ShEp
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£180 on jeans

I predict he ordered them from a catalogue, and he can't return them as he wont get the money back.

so he wants to sell them.

They're not real anyway.
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tbh i spent 150 on some
but they were frrom a shop in my local town, not some crappy fake off the local market.

[Edited on 13-06-2009 by XSIHardy]
alan-g-w
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quote:
Originally posted by Luke
They don't look real to me at all. I've spent £180 on evisu jeans & they lasted about 4 years.


I've got a piar of the Puma/ Evisu ones that I got with my first wage from my apprenticeship, were about £110 or something. 4 years later and I wore them out to the dancing last night - the only problem with them is a little hole in the gouch but it can't usually be seen

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