Burton.
Call me a snob if you want but I find the likes of verace, D&G etc to give a better fit on me than the cheaper brands from places like tesco.
I was sick to death of sitting down in cheap 'value' jeans only to get the crotch area riding up and trying to chop off the wedding tackle so that swung it for me really.
I also find the same applies to shirts as well. Yes a 10 pound shirt from Asda might suffice and do the job, but a 20 pound YSL/ted baker shirt feels better and just "hangs" better when wearing it.
Snob.
Well you did say ... There is a pair of Armani Exchange jeans I like, but are they in 36/34? No. Discrimination thats what it is.
The Burton jeans I have are very nice and comfy for me, I hate it that I have to have a 36 or 38 depending on whos brand it is. ou might also try Blue Inc. I would suggest find a store and go see rather than look online.
agreed.. Versace Jeans Couture rock. But it's not exactly a £25 pair is it?
Tesco : I havwe got lucky once with some realy nice pair, but 3 pairs that looked like a sack of spuds after 3 or 4 washes
You need to visit a retail outlet park, somewhere like McArthur Glenn (sp?) or Bicester Village.
A brand name that you might get lucky with is Le Coq Sportif. I have apair of those and they're beautifully cut, hang well, wash well, etc
Originally Posted by Advice Trinity by Knoxville
Find places that sell decent jeans, but on the cheap, got £30 pairs over Xmas for £8, best fitting jeans I have ever had.
Dude, go shopping at the weekend. Try on jeans. That's what dressing rooms are for! Everyone has a different body, and shops that sell their own brand of jeans (Topman, GAP, Burton etc) will all have different cuts. The jeans I got from the men's bit in New Look fit me really well, Topman not so much, and the Topman ones were more expensive.
i work all weekend haha but yes i do need to put sometime aside and shop around
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