Subject: BS: Blue Jeans From: Wesley S Date: 25 Feb 13 - 08:27 PM You know you love them.... I've had a few pairs of Wranglers and Lees over the years but for my money - the best jeans are the original button front Levis 501's. {It's a shame they aren't made in America anymore.} You are welcome to your own opinion of course. |
Subject: RE: BS: Blue Jeans From: gnu Date: 25 Feb 13 - 08:57 PM Levi's are not made in the good old USA anymore? And, yes, they were good jeans. I bought George jeans at Walmart last fall. HEY! They were $8... $8!!!!!!! Levi's are $30++ and I gotta hem them because no matter what the leg length says on the "size", they are all 36". Now, my keys get stuck in the hole in one pocket and my change falls thru the hole in the other pocket so I gotta sew that up buy $30++? for something not even made it The States anymore??? |
Subject: RE: BS: Blue Jeans From: Rapparee Date: 25 Feb 13 - 09:21 PM Aw, spend a couple bucks and get yourself some REAL pants! The kind REAL men wore -- not those wimpy, low-riding, "jeans." |
Subject: RE: BS: Blue Jeans From: gnu Date: 25 Feb 13 - 09:59 PM $37? And they have a bulge on the left? I dress on the right. Even I I swang both ways, I would need a larger... never mind. |
Subject: RE: BS: Blue Jeans From: number 6 Date: 25 Feb 13 - 11:20 PM Even if Levis are now made in Bangladesh or wherever they still are the best of jeans wether you are left or right ... or even in the middle. biLL |
Subject: RE: BS: Blue Jeans From: GUEST,Backwoodsman Date: 26 Feb 13 - 12:29 AM You shouldn't piss and moan about 30 bucks for a pair of Levis. In the UK, they would set you back GB£ 60 on Amazon (that's US$ 90) and around GB£ 100 (US$ 150) if you bought them in a store. You should count your blessings! I buy Marks & Spencer's own-brand 'Blue Harbour' jeans nowadays, great quality, nice colours, GB£25 a pair (that's US$ 37 - same as you lot pay for The Real Thing!). :-) |
Subject: RE: BS: Blue Jeans From: Sandra in Sydney Date: 26 Feb 13 - 01:01 AM I don't wear jeans, so I went looking & found them online from $100 to $130 Another rip-off of Australians - the USD is worth a bit less than the AUD ($1 to $1.05) & we always pay lots more. Lucky us, we pay lots more for software, hardware, & a lot of other stuff & now LEVIS!! sandra |
Subject: RE: BS: Blue Jeans From: artbrooks Date: 26 Feb 13 - 01:48 AM It's hard to find real, shrink-to-fit, dark indigo 501s, but good luck paying only $30 for them. |
Subject: RE: BS: Blue Jeans From: GUEST,Tunesmith Date: 26 Feb 13 - 03:12 AM Jeans are boring and way, way past their sell buy date! |
Subject: RE: BS: Blue Jeans From: Will Fly Date: 26 Feb 13 - 04:29 AM I haven't worn jeans in years, and the reason I stopped wearing them is that I used to do a lot of fell and moorland walking. When jeans get wet, you can lose heat quite rapidly they're not as good for hiking or walking as other materials. So I just got out of the habit of buying or wearing jeans. |
Subject: RE: BS: Blue Jeans From: GUEST,Backwoodsman Date: 26 Feb 13 - 04:43 AM I do the fell and hill thing too, Will, have done for many years. I never, ever wear jeans for walking, not even just walking the dog, I have proper walking trousers designed for the purpose - much more comfortable, don't wick water up and, as you rightly point out, don't draw body heat away in the wet. But, when I'm not out walking, jeans are de rigeur for me! It's a case of wearing the right gear for the thing you're doing, IMO! Tunesmith - clothes are functional AFAIC, 'boring' or otherwise doesn't come into the equation. There are far better things to get excited or bored about. IMHO, YMMV. |
Subject: RE: BS: Blue Jeans From: GUEST,Peter Date: 26 Feb 13 - 06:08 AM I am with Will on this too although I do have a little sympathy for Tunesmith's view. After a certain age denim is a little too "Jeremy Clarkson". |
Subject: RE: BS: Blue Jeans From: GUEST,Backwoodsman Date: 26 Feb 13 - 07:29 AM As my wife (28 years my junior) always says, "Age is just a number". I refuse to allow age to be a constraint on such a minor issue as the clothes I choose to wear. |
Subject: RE: BS: Blue Jeans From: JohnInKansas Date: 26 Feb 13 - 08:06 AM In my local 3 or 4 state area, it's almost impossible to find brand named Levis except in places where everything is overpriced and, as several have noted they're lots of price for the name. There are, however, many other decent brands available (so many I don't bother remembering what they're called) that are just as (or more) serviceable, and old farts like me are much more likely to find the more comfortable "full cut" styles off the shelf where the off-brands are than in the few places that stock the "name brands." ("Boot cut" blue jeans are mostly only for those with the sh*t inside the boots.) Farm machinery/supply outlets (maybe Atwoods or Tractor Supply here?) are a good place to start looking, and the best deal I've found in the last decade or so came from a truck stop (with mostly real trucks in the lot) in far West Texas. (Long haul truckers really like somethin' comfortable on their a**.) John |
Subject: RE: BS: Blue Jeans From: Becca72 Date: 26 Feb 13 - 08:49 AM I wear jeans every day and that's what I'm most comfortable in. I'm lucky in that I can wear them to my office job (we're offsite and NO ONE comes here to visit). That's one of the biggest perks of the job, IMO. |
Subject: RE: BS: Blue Jeans From: number 6 Date: 26 Feb 13 - 09:07 AM You can find Levi's for $30 here in Canada at a chain of stores called Winners. I believe they are in the U.S. under the TJX brand. Sears has them on sale for around that price twice annually (for a week) biLL |
Subject: RE: BS: Blue Jeans From: Pete Jennings Date: 26 Feb 13 - 09:33 AM Wranglers for me, every day. |
Subject: RE: BS: Blue Jeans From: Q (Frank Staplin) Date: 26 Feb 13 - 01:10 PM Calgary, in cattle country . Lammle's Western Wear has Ariat jeans for $70-75, Wrangler $40-70. Levi Strauss jeans no longer in their catalogue. |
Subject: RE: BS: Blue Jeans From: frogprince Date: 26 Feb 13 - 01:15 PM Consumer Reports did a bunch of jeans a few years ago. They found an almost precise relationship between price and durability; as the price went up, the durability went down. I've been buying mainly Faded Glory for at least a couple of years now; dumpy, sloppy looking, and totally comfortable. |
Subject: RE: BS: Blue Jeans From: open mike Date: 26 Feb 13 - 01:33 PM i remember when tourists were advised to bring blue jeans along (to sell) when visiting europe and russia....is that still the case? Are there other places where jeans would be a welcome commodity? Even used ones might be appreciated by those who have difficulty getting them. there is usually a good selection at thrift stores. Does the TSA get suspicious if they see a suitcase full of blue denim? |
Subject: RE: BS: Blue Jeans From: Midchuck Date: 26 Feb 13 - 03:35 PM I, also, have been pleased with Faded Glory. Dead cheap, good fit for me (Oh, Lord, does that mean I'm built like the Ideal WalMart Person?), and the fabric is light enough so they're good for walking and other moving around in. For that reason, they may not last as long, but they don't need to. P. |
Subject: RE: BS: Blue Jeans From: fat B****rd Date: 26 Feb 13 - 03:44 PM Asda and/or Primark does me. If I go out, i.e weddings etc, I wouldn't be wearing jeans anyway. Then again, if people want to that's fine by me. |
Subject: RE: BS: Blue Jeans From: Bobert Date: 26 Feb 13 - 04:44 PM I don't wear "blue" jeans much anymore... "Black" jeans??? Yeah, like every day... B~ |
Subject: RE: BS: Blue Jeans From: GUEST Date: 26 Feb 13 - 04:55 PM Add me to the 501 list - black and indigo. For work I wear cheap Dickey's jeans - although most of the time I live in their indigo combat trousers with the ankle ties and kneepad pockets. OK, so the other barristers in my chambers may look askance, but, hey, I'm a rebel! |
Subject: RE: BS: Blue Jeans From: Elmore Date: 26 Feb 13 - 05:49 PM Doesn't matter what I wear in the middle of nowhere, Ga. |
Subject: RE: BS: Blue Jeans From: Ed T Date: 26 Feb 13 - 06:21 PM I like Tyndale Blue jeans. They are heavy duty,like the original work-wear bjs, hold up, and are fire resistant, (if I get too hot:) Tyndale products |
Subject: RE: BS: Blue Jeans From: Rapparee Date: 26 Feb 13 - 08:57 PM You want tough, comfortable pants? Try these. Add these with some steel calks. You'll be set to lumber out anything or give those hecklers a kick in the crotch. |
Subject: RE: BS: Blue Jeans From: beeliner Date: 27 Feb 13 - 01:03 AM For some musical accompaniment while perusing this thread, I recommend this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vwGlhKcEBjY |
Subject: RE: BS: Blue Jeans From: open mike Date: 27 Feb 13 - 04:19 AM go for Carharts if you can get 'em! http://www.carhartt.com/ |
Subject: RE: BS: Blue Jeans From: Rapparee Date: 27 Feb 13 - 02:13 PM Duluth Trading make tougher pants than Carharts. I've tried both. |