I've never seen or worn denim that weighs more than my 14.75 oz Wranglers. I can't imagine needing heavier that this. Is there any advantage to the weight I can't think of? The rest of my life is spent in light weight Dickies work twill work pants.
Seb,I've never seen or worn denim that weighs more than my 14.75 oz Wranglers. I can't imagine needing heavier that this. Is there any advantage to the weight I can't think of? The rest of my life is spent in light weight Dickies work twill work pants.
Bloody hell, did you use a pair of pliers to button them?
Beyond me why anyone wants heavily tapered jeans, but there you go. One thing I've discovered about Gustin is that they don't seem to have any real re-sale value.
Yes and skinny jeans are for the ladies. I couldn't agree more with this sentiment. Nothing is less flattering on a mans physique than jeans that strangle your ankles. In my opinion it's incredibly feminine."Coming from a millennial's perspective" now there's a phrase that will echo down the decades... The reason I don't understand tapered jeans, especially around here, is that they invariably sit awkwardly, either at the knee or when you get to the cuffs. Straight leg jeans, whether it's a wide leg or more orthodox width, sit more elegantly. Don't get me wrong, I've got some tapered jeans, but none of them look as good as my Lee archives, Freddies or SJCs.
How anyone could ever wear straight leg or boot cut jeans is utterly a mystery to me, absolutely nothing looks worse; coming from a millennial's perspective straight cut jeans may as well be bell bottoms or ass less chaps.
LOL. New hipster steps into a vintage clothing/lifestyle community and posts this tripe.How anyone could ever wear straight leg or boot cut jeans is utterly a mystery to me, absolutely nothing looks worse; coming from a millennial's perspective straight cut jeans may as well be bell bottoms or ass less chaps.
I agree with this to an extent. I've definitely gone for more and more straight fitting jeans recently. That said, I cuff them and make sure they have no break. In that case, I think they look better. Boot cuts always look awful. They're just as bad as skinny jeans. Both fits are unnecessary and are costume. Youn't need a boot cut to fit over boots. Both styles are silly. My slimmest jeans still easily fit over all my engineers."Coming from a millennial's perspective" now there's a phrase that will echo down the decades... The reason I don't understand tapered jeans, especially around here, is that they invariably sit awkwardly, either at the knee or when you get to the cuffs. Straight leg jeans, whether it's a wide leg or more orthodox width, sit more elegantly. Don't get me wrong, I've got some tapered jeans, but none of them look as good as my Lee archives, Freddies or SJCs.
I think if you are going to go for skinny jeans , go with Diesel Made in Italy. They feel so good with their cutting edge materials, you'll sleep in them I guarantee or I'll give you a million bucks .I agree with this to an extent. I've definitely gone for more and more straight fitting jeans recently. That said, I cuff them and make sure they have no break. In that case, I think they look better. Boot cuts always look awful. They're just as bad as skinny jeans. You don't need a boy cut to fit over boots. Both styles are silly. My slimmest jeans still easily fit over all my engineers easily.
Can't happen Butte! Too busy at lalapaloser listening to flashinpan band while looking cool in neon shades with a can of PBR. Neck beard optional but strongly encouraged.LOL. New hipster steps into a vintage clothing/lifestyle community and posts this tripe.
Get out of your shallow fishtank there. Hell, try a Miller in a country bar and let them know how much you hate their jeans.