No deal. :thumbsdown:
I must be bored because I clicked through to see if these were possibly "iron wear" or super durable jeans and they look like very ordinary jeans to me.
Riveted jeans (metal rivet reinforcement) were meant for workers to keep pockets attached to the pants instead of ripping off with relatively weak stitches. I doubt these jeans would last a couple of days on a farm, or in a factory or mine. :laugh:
You can actually get good Lee, Wrangler and Nautica jeans at VF Outlets for $10-15 and they look a lot like these without the pre-wear "feature," and even some of those have crazy looking wear spots.
Carhartt B146 5 Pockets is likely the "toughest" easily found and priced for regular humans jean out there, i.e. around $30.
You got money to burn for the best? In the $300 a pair range, Iron Heart
http://ironheart.co.uk is the most durable jean out there since it uses 21 oz fabric with lots of reinforcement. Easily available in the UK and in the US through a SF store -
http://www.selfedge.com/shop/i...in_page=index&cPath=71
If you ride motorcycles or are otherwise inclined toward any kind of road rash (from which regular jeans absolutely will NOT protect you,) you owe it to yourself and your butt to check out kevlar backed Draggin' Jeans, the best in the world for looking cool while sliding on asphalt -
http://www.dragginjeans.com.au . You can buy them in the States at -
http://www.dragginjeans.com
CHEAP, surprisingly comfortable and an extraordinary deal at around $100 a pair!