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Why do jeans that look old and worn cost so much more?

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Originally posted by: Red Dawn
Originally posted by: murphy55d
Originally posted by: brigden
Originally posted by: Ornery
Somehow, I'd feel sorta ghey for spending more than 30 seconds shopping for my jeans!

So, men with a discriminating sense of dress are gay? Are you that simple-minded that you feel homosexual when shopping for clothes? Are you that ignorant?

You guys never cease to astound me.


I'm nowhere near any sort of fashion expert, but I agree. I don't understand why people don't want to look good. I suppose it really shouldnt surprise anyone though... I mean with "stick out your left hand...i want to try something" and reading some of the various YAGT's, it's no wonder people dont have a clue about such things.

Whatever though, enjoy the Wranglers.
The Jeans don't make the man. In fact I think the worn look is an attempt to look more rugged or manly. On certain people it works but I'm betting that those guys would look good in any brand of jeans including Wranglers or Walmart Specials


I personally don't like the worn look. But, whatever.

Maybe it isn't the label that matters, but you must admit, you get a different impression from someone who looks like their wife dressed them than you do someone who put an effort into looking good. Doesn't even need to be trendy metro stuff either.
 
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