What's so special about Diesel jeans?

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Muadib

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Originally posted by: Passions
I doubt that Costco was selling them for $85. Diesel jeans run around $200.
Paypal me the $85, and I'll get you a pair. I can't help but wonder what sort of look I'd get from the cashier.:p
 

rocadelpunk

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Originally posted by: Muadib
Originally posted by: Passions
I doubt that Costco was selling them for $85. Diesel jeans run around $200.
Paypal me the $85, and I'll get you a pair. I can't help but wonder what sort of look I'd get from the cashier.:p

you could probably ebay them and make some cash.

There's a filene's basement in cbus where I get seven/other designer jeans...for about 50-70
 

E equals MC2

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As special as BMW.

Pay premium for brand and prestige and increased quality. Is the actual increased quality worth the cost? That depends on people.
 

Parasitic

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Originally posted by: rocadelpunk
Originally posted by: Muadib
Originally posted by: Passions
I doubt that Costco was selling them for $85. Diesel jeans run around $200.
Paypal me the $85, and I'll get you a pair. I can't help but wonder what sort of look I'd get from the cashier.:p

you could probably ebay them and make some cash.

There's a filene's basement in cbus where I get seven/other designer jeans...for about 50-70

Chances are they're past season hence the lowered pricetag.
Diesel jeans are a status quo thing.
You can get much better quality jeans at 1/2 to 2/3 the price...and also from other designers, nothing of the Target/Walmart variety. I mean, Banana Republic jeans run $80 regular price but you can get them at $30-$50 all the time. My current favorite is a pair of Lucky brand jeans that I paid $40 for, not because of the brand but because it fits very nicely and is super comfortable. I regretted not picking up a second identical pair when I had the chance :(
 

rocadelpunk

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Originally posted by: Parasitic
Originally posted by: rocadelpunk
Originally posted by: Muadib
Originally posted by: Passions
I doubt that Costco was selling them for $85. Diesel jeans run around $200.
Paypal me the $85, and I'll get you a pair. I can't help but wonder what sort of look I'd get from the cashier.:p

you could probably ebay them and make some cash.

There's a filene's basement in cbus where I get seven/other designer jeans...for about 50-70

Chances are they're past season hence the lowered pricetag.
Diesel jeans are a status quo thing.
You can get much better quality jeans at 1/2 to 2/3 the price...and also from other designers, nothing of the Target/Walmart variety. I mean, Banana Republic jeans run $80 regular price but you can get them at $30-$50 all the time. My current favorite is a pair of Lucky brand jeans that I paid $40 for, not because of the brand but because it fits very nicely and is super comfortable. I regretted not picking up a second identical pair when I had the chance :(


yah they are past season afaik, but I'm not anal enough to know/care about seasons haha. A good jean is a good jean.
 

alkemyst

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Any designer clothing is purely status and looks. A pair of Levi's will 'function' as well. However; alot of designer jeans do have extra stitching and plates/etc on them. About 75% of it is the name though.

First though is most people that question the cost either wouldn't be shopping for three figure jeans or would prefer wool trousers over expensive denim or simply prefer a brand of jeans.

I like my Levi's I think it's 565's or something, they fit me well. Calvin Klein also fit well and are about the same price yet people think they are a better 'name'. Diesel jeans are nice, I'd like a pair as a gift, but can't see myself buying them.

When my wife's friends visit from Japan demin is a big thing. Although they have it their, it's much cheaper here and they are still dropping $120-150 per pair.
 

Descartes

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Most of my jeans are Diesel. The others are Banana Republic. I've actually had random women comment on my jeans. Despite what has been said in this thread, it's not just for status quo; they do look better.

You don't have to buy the jeans with the wild display of trend on them. Just find some with an interesting wash, a high-quality denim (that much is obvious) and see if they fit well. The industry of boutique jeans can get a little out of control, but I don't think paying ~$100-200 for a great pair of jeans to be unreasonable.

 

CasioTech

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Originally posted by: Descartes
Most of my jeans are Diesel. The others are Banana Republic. I've actually had random women comment on my jeans. Despite what has been said in this thread, it's not just for status quo; they do look better.

You don't have to buy the jeans with the wild display of trend on them. Just find some with an interesting wash, a high-quality denim (that much is obvious) and see if they fit well. The industry of boutique jeans can get a little out of control, but I don't think paying ~$100-200 for a great pair of jeans to be unreasonable.




For sure, I get all kinds of hot chicks tell me about my guess/nudie/diesel/replay jeans.

Not only do they look better, they are of better craftsmanship/quality BY FAR.




My newest aquisition.

http://www.revolveclothing.com...&c=Diesel&d=b&sc=Jeans

Just ordered. That's two this week.
 

CasioTech

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Originally posted by: alkemyst
Any designer clothing is purely status and looks. A pair of Levi's will 'function' as well. However; alot of designer jeans do have extra stitching and plates/etc on them. About 75% of it is the name though.

First though is most people that question the cost either wouldn't be shopping for three figure jeans or would prefer wool trousers over expensive denim or simply prefer a brand of jeans.

I like my Levi's I think it's 565's or something, they fit me well. Calvin Klein also fit well and are about the same price yet people think they are a better 'name'. Diesel jeans are nice, I'd like a pair as a gift, but can't see myself buying them.

When my wife's friends visit from Japan demin is a big thing. Although they have it their, it's much cheaper here and they are still dropping $120-150 per pair.

Japanese Denim is #1 in the world. All major designers use it.
 

CasioTech

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Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Rip the Jacker
Casiotech keeps bragging about them. What's so special?

not a damn thing. if you have a nice ass you can look good in. . . wranglers.

BS. Wrangles and all other redneck jeans are poor quality and unstructured, stretch and fall apart in a few months.
 

CasioTech

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Originally posted by: Koing
Originally posted by: Boztech
Originally posted by: jfall
They are expensive, therefore they are great.

Seriously, you could slap a designer label on a $10 pair of jeans and people would still buy them up for $150+

i think very few people would, those that do deserve what they get

i spend whatever it costs to get jeans that look great and fit well, whether that means $29.95 at AE or $74.99 at Banana Republic

i certainly have found that the $80 jeans (and polos) i buy at BR hold up to constant washing/drying/ironing without fading or shrinking much better than other, cheaper brands that i own

Fit? Go try a bunch of them. Designer brands can have completely BS styles and fits. Just go with one that suits you properly.

I've tried on some pricey Diesel jeans they were in the most BS design ever. I wouldn't touch them with a barge pole...

As with all premium brands of clothes, equipment etc you have a law of diminishing returns. I wouldn't get the disel jeans I saw for their prices or even at half price. They were crap!

I do have some nice jeans and they do wear better then cheaper brands. Levi do some nice stuff for cost and quality.

Koing

Too bad you don't know anything about denim. It's also unfortunate that you had tried on a bad pair or can't fit into them properly :/.
 

CasioTech

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Originally posted by: Boztech
Originally posted by: jfall
They are expensive, therefore they are great.

Seriously, you could slap a designer label on a $10 pair of jeans and people would still buy them up for $150+

i think very few people would, those that do deserve what they get

i spend whatever it costs to get jeans that look great and fit well, whether that means $29.95 at AE or $74.99 at Banana Republic

i certainly have found that the $80 jeans (and polos) i buy at BR hold up to constant washing/drying/ironing without fading or shrinking much better than other, cheaper brands that i own

not shrink, cheap jeans stretch out two or three sizes after oen week. They are not dense enough to keep the structure. You end up paying more in the long run and look like a bum in the process.
 

CasioTech

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Originally posted by: Passions
I doubt that Costco was selling them for $85. Diesel jeans run around $200.

yeah. He is probably mistaken or lying. But if they are post season obscure sizes, it might be possible.
 

mugs

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Originally posted by: CasioTech
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Rip the Jacker
Casiotech keeps bragging about them. What's so special?

not a damn thing. if you have a nice ass you can look good in. . . wranglers.

BS. Wrangles and all other redneck jeans are poor quality and unstructured, stretch and fall apart in a few months.

Holy shit, you're a moron.
 

CasioTech

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Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: CasioTech
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Rip the Jacker
Casiotech keeps bragging about them. What's so special?

not a damn thing. if you have a nice ass you can look good in. . . wranglers.

BS. Wrangles and all other redneck jeans are poor quality and unstructured, stretch and fall apart in a few months.

Holy shit, you're a moron.




go back to your shitty halo3 jerk circle. And yes, your costco jeans suck.

 

mugs

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Originally posted by: CasioTech
Originally posted by: Passions
I doubt that Costco was selling them for $85. Diesel jeans run around $200.

yeah. He is probably mistaken or lying. But if they are post season obscure sizes, it might be possible.

Do you not realize how much profit there is (for all parties) in a $200 pair of jeans? It's about $190. It's entirely possible that Costco could sell them for $85. They don't pay inflated prices to their suppliers, and they don't sell their products for more than 15% profit.
 
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Uhh, I own an equal number of Lee/Levi's/Wrangler jeans (I believe you guys call these Wal-Mart brands?) and the rivets and stitches have never spontaneously fallen apart like you like to believe, Casio.
 

mugs

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Originally posted by: CasioTech
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: CasioTech
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Rip the Jacker
Casiotech keeps bragging about them. What's so special?

not a damn thing. if you have a nice ass you can look good in. . . wranglers.

BS. Wrangles and all other redneck jeans are poor quality and unstructured, stretch and fall apart in a few months.

Holy shit, you're a moron.




go back to your shitty halo3 jerk circle. And yes, your costco jeans suck.

I've never played Halo 3. Or Halo 2. I never played Halo before tonight. :lips: I'm sure people in real life hate you as much as everyone here does, so why do you bother trying to impress them with your expensive jeans? They'll still hate you.
 

Babbles

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I do think that quite often with clothes you do getter better quality with the fancier names. That being said there does seem to come a point where that diminishes. I am a Banana Republic whore and I think their price, quality, and design hits the sweet spot for me. I am constantly getting positive remarks on the choice of clothing because the quality is noticeable. I suppose I pay around $70 for a pair of Banana Republic jeans, but they always fit great and have tremendous quality. That being said I do think it would be tough for me to justify spending $200 on a pair of jeans, but I wouldn't fault somebody for that if they have the means to do so.
 

CasioTech

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Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: CasioTech
Originally posted by: mugs
Originally posted by: CasioTech
Originally posted by: moshquerade
Originally posted by: Rip the Jacker
Casiotech keeps bragging about them. What's so special?

not a damn thing. if you have a nice ass you can look good in. . . wranglers.

BS. Wrangles and all other redneck jeans are poor quality and unstructured, stretch and fall apart in a few months.

Holy shit, you're a moron.




go back to your shitty halo3 jerk circle. And yes, your costco jeans suck.

I've never played Halo 3. Or Halo 2. I never played Halo before tonight. :lips: I'm sure people in real life hate you as much as everyone here does, so why do you bother trying to impress them with your expensive jeans? They'll still hate you.





Everyone loves me in real life. I actually have real life friends instead of only forum friends like you do. Frankly everyone loves me here except the flamers over in Console gaming that are just spiteful and jealous with envy.

I'm not impressing anyone. I wear high quality things because that's who I am. Some people can't tell the difference b/w denim and some people like you will say I'm stupid for owning an Omega timepiece instead of a Casio watch. They both tell time.

That's what separates you and I. I don't eat garbage, wear garbage or live in garbage. Some people aren't as privileged as I am to have these things which is alright, as long as they say that they can see a difference between better food, clothing, merchandise, etc.

People who say Diesel are the same as hobo jeans, well, pretty sad especially since they simply can't comprehend the difference in quality nevertheless the difference in style. But we can't all have a developed sense of style.

 

JDub02

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My brother raves about his diesel jeans. But it's an image thing opposed to actually being a better pair of jeans. He thinks he looks better in the diesel jeans. If that's all it takes for someone to feel better about themselves, maybe they're worth the cash.

I have my brother's old pair of levi's. Most comfortable jeans I've ever had. And my wife thinks my butt looks good in them. I guess that's all that counts.
 

CasioTech

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honestly, can you not see the difference in the stitching, cross hatching, pocket designs, cut, wash, indigo, etc????

Not to mention the fact that no girl can turn you down in them.