RJM62
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They're pretty good. For two bucks more I like the Kirkland jeans better, quality is as good but they just fit me a little better. Depends on your shape, I think.
They were out, so yesterday I bought the first pair of Levi's I've owned for quite a while. I am really not impressed. For twice the money you get something Pakistani made, fabric is about half the weight of what you'd expect from Levi's, and I'm betting at least one belt loop will rip out before these are done.
Back when Levi's made Levi's, they were around $50 in most stores. Some places were much higher.
Does any brand make jeans in the US any more?
I’ve been wearing 501’s for 40+ years and I can tell you they are not the same as before. For one thing the sizes vary from country of manufacture, quality and durability has gone down significantly also.
Bump for made in the USA. Good for you! I have about 4 pair of various styles from them. I'd buy more, but they haven't worn out yet!These are the ones I usually get: https://texasjeans.com/products/txj-40-carpenter-jeans
Not as cheap as the warehouse club jeans, but made in the USA.
If it's getting cool where you are, treat yourself to a pair of flannel lined jeans. They're worth the money.
Yeah, Costco has gotten cheaper and cheaper. I don't buy shirts there any more. The jeans are still OK, though one of the stores has stopped carrying the Kirland brand in favor of (cheap, cheap) other brands. Won't buy those.I used to buy a lot of casual clothes (polo shirts, for instance) at Sam's Club. Every couple of years, the weight of the fabric got a little lighter. Still OK, but not as good as last year's model. That went on for several iterations until the shirts got so thin I won't buy/wear them anymore. Now I pay the premium and buy 'em from LL Bean, because I'd rather spend too much but get a nice shirt, than spend a reasonable amount and get a shirt I won't wear.
Hahahaha!You guys also have to pick up a pair of New Balance sneakers to complete the outfit
Doesn't Costco get weird about people stripping down in the aisle to try on pants for size?
I used to buy a lot of casual clothes (polo shirts, for instance) at Sam's Club. Every couple of years, the weight of the fabric got a little lighter. Still OK, but not as good as last year's model. That went on for several iterations until the shirts got so thin I won't buy/wear them anymore. Now I pay the premium and buy 'em from LL Bean, because I'd rather spend too much but get a nice shirt, than spend a reasonable amount and get a shirt I won't wear.
Ok, never heard of these. What’s so great about them. My wife is a nurse and she’s always looking for the ultimate shoe to work in.You guys also have to pick up a pair of New Balance sneakers to complete the outfit
OMG these make my pleated jeans feel sooo good.You guys also have to pick up a pair of New Balance sneakers to complete the outfit
Ok, never heard of these. What’s so great about them. My wife is a nurse and she’s always looking for the ultimate shoe to work in.
Ah, ok. I gotta keep up, thanksIt's a dig on boomers. New Balance markets to baby boomers. They also happen to make good shoes, however.
Rich
I went sneaker shopping with my dad a few months ago. He immediately went for the new balance shoes in Famous Footwear. It was like a hermit crab molting into its new shell.OMG these make my pleated jeans feel sooo good.