Next jeans don't last me, just not robust enough.
I bought a pair of Nudie drys in October and have worn them everyday since, without washing, and will continue for another 2/3 months when they'll get their first wash. I fully expect these jeans to last 3 or 4 years. Maybe longer. Proper denim that is.
Nudie are quite a cool company - they value sustainability and recycling - they offer you free repairs for life on all their jeans, so rather than throwing away once you get a blowout you can send them in to be repaired free of charge.
If you decide to throw away a pair, you can get money off a new pair if you give them back to Nudie, at which point they go on sale as 2nd hand items.
Cool company.
I'm just horrified about the amount of people suggesting boot cut as a sensible option. We've all made the mistake, I thought most of us had moved on from it.
Edwin ED55 selvedge for best; but they size up a bit (I'm comfortably in 34's, bit tight in 32's and I ain't a 32 size)
Uniqlo do some decent stuff for day to day, as mentioned above, but you either need to buy a few pairs to try on and send the ones you don't want back, or go to a shop.
H&M - can be OK and not too pricey, again they need visiting and trying on.
Next for cheap, but also I use them for workwear in 'jeans but not jeans' style - I have a pair of beige thin cords, and a black pair, which i can get away with whereas blue denim even if very dark and new are no-no's according to the boss. And their stretchy slim fits are actually a decent cut for another generous thighed individual. And who cares if they don't last, i can get half a dozen pairs for the same price as selvedge Edwins.
Oh - and boot cut. 3 pairs in my wardrobe, one day they will be fashionable again
another Edwin ED55 Rainbow Selvedge wearer here, had been wearing LVC 1954z for years and years, but they kept ripping in the crotch at around 6 months or so
I'm happy with Prana Axiom jeans, seem to be well made and nice material. Axiom=Stretch standard fit, Manchester=slim fit, wheeler=standard fit, bridger=stretch slim fit.
All you people not washing your jeans are just manky buggers, next time you use a urinal wearing shorts think about why you should wash them.
For the man with the larger thigh - Levis 541 athletic taper fit. they've got a bit of stretch in them too. Waist size seems to be way off (I'm a 38 usually and ended up with a 36) so go and try some on!
Hoggs of Fife green moleskins, proper country wear, tough and classy.
I'm a fat boy with chubby thighs.
I went to the Levi store at Cheshire Oaks and they had a 2 pairs for £99 promotion. I got a pair of 501 Selvedge and a pair of black heavyweight 501s for that price. Absolute bargain. I also found that even the 501s had vastly different weights of fabric.
As far as the selvedges are concerned - the rule is NEVER wash them. Apparently. They shrink and go floppy. Just scrape off the crusts and spray with febreeze, my kids tell me.
I hate tight around the calf so has to be boot cut, and as for months without washing yeuch they must have anaerobic digestion cleansing properties
+1 for Uniqlo Selvedge, but not the slim fit ones
What the hell are people doing in urinals with shorts on that makes my jeans dirty ?
Sticking a sprinkler attachment in the end ?
Its the aerosol bounceback that you only notice when you're wearing shorts, but happens all the time.
Well me anyway.
As far as the selvedges are concerned – the rule is NEVER wash them. Apparently. They shrink and go floppy. Just scrape off the crusts and spray with febreeze, my kids tell me.
I'm not gonna say that's internet bollocks, but I've found I can wash my selvedge jeans as normal with no bother. So it might be internet bollocks.
John Lewis own brand slightly stretchy were £20 half-price. Loads of 30" waist left 😀 . Nice fit, good fabric, I'm going back for more. Otherwise it's either French Connection or Levis 511s, both slim but a good fit for my (aspirational) cyclists legs.
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Levi’s, just walk into Levi’s and buy a pair that fit.
This if I can drag myself into town.
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Levi 511 are slim enough to look good but not too slim for my cyclists legs.
Wearing a pair now, the performance ones have a nice bit of stretch as well.
All you people not washing your jeans are just manky buggers
The only report I've seen of anyone looking at this even vaguely scientifically concluded that washing jeans wasn't necessary.
I like Carhartt but I tend to wear whatever looks reasonable from the charity shop
The only report I’ve seen of anyone looking at this even vaguely scientifically concluded that washing jeans wasn’t necessary.
Did the person conducting the research have a beard? Just out of interest, like.
concluded that washing jeans wasn’t necessary.
I'm probably going to regret asking, but why would you not wash your clothes?
can we combine this thread with the sourdough thread to create ----- jeans yeast ....
think about that next time your in a hipster bakery 😉
Mainly Levi's here: 514, a pair of 513s, and some 501 shrink to fit. But for me it's the thickness/ weight of the denim that's the key. The 513 are thin, stretchy denim and hence wore through really quickly. The 514s are better (14oz?) denim from a few years back.
I wear Levi 501s, but have found that the quality of recent pairs has dropped. The last pair seemed much thinner and wore out quite quickly
Totally agree with this. My last pair of 501STF are rigid, but noticeably thinner denim and presumably will wear out a lot quicker.
My go to are Levi’s 511, they’ve got a bit of stretch for the thighs and come in loads of different colours.
Heard good things about the 511 commuter so I think I’ll try those next.
Bootcut jeans are pretty horrific, mind you so is the thought of wearing anything bearing the Armani logo.
Nudie as suggested wear really well and just get better with age, Edwin also make some really good jeans. Uniqlo are amazing value. No doubt someone will be along in a minute suggesting Huit.
next jeans are horrific. uniqlo ok. i just live in Rabbie Denim now or Betabrand. Rabbie regularly have sales for people on newsletter and can pick em up for around £100.
501s here too. I agree with earlier comment that they are not as hardwearing as they were. The backside seems to wear quickly - maybe I'm developing a bony arse. But they fit.
It is unsaniforized or raw denim that shrinks, not sure about floppy. You are meant to buy this type of jeans slightly larger and they then supposedly mould to your body.
Selvedge just refers to the traditional loom that is used and the edging that is visible down the seams.
The less you wash both types of jeans initially the more likely you will get “wicked fades” if that flicks your switch.
No doubt someone will be along in a minute suggesting Huit.
First page, for a very good reason too (imo) they're great jeans and a great company to deal with.
If you can't bring yourself to go to TK Maxx, try M&M direct, they generally have lots of Diesel jeans for around 50% off RRP - all sorts of fits too. My favourite for everyday wear is Larkee, plain old straight fit jean but pretty hard wearing.
If you can get to a Gap outlet you'll certainly get a bargain as there's generally some sale going on. I don't think there's many High St stores now, they're closing them off to focus mainly on the discount outlets.
Lee, unashamed denim snob.
Edit: Raw denim will barely shrink if it's been sanforized - about 3% compared to 10% if it's unsanforized. Raw just means they haven't washed the starch out. Allows you to personalise them if you don't wash them until after a good 6m of wear.
I’m just horrified about the amount of people suggesting boot cut as a sensible option. We’ve all made the mistake, I thought most of us had moved on from it.
Poppycock. I think you're thinking more flares, not bootcut. Those ones Simon Cowell is wearing above, flares, not bootcut. They're touching the ground! Plus Simon Cowell makes any clothing look deeply, deeply wrong.
Why on earth would I, as a wearer of boots, want my jeans to sit at the top of said boots, unable to fit over and cover the ankle? I can't stand taper jeans or taper legwear of any kind and am looking forward to the rest of the world seeing sense again....for a bit, until they change again...
I only wear bootcut. The sooner this trend for wearing your sisters jeans ends, the better.
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First page, for a very good reason too (imo) they’re great jeans and a great company to deal with.
thats because MTB’ers feel safe with a brand they know (being linked to Howies) but there are other british based jeans manufacturers who either manufacture here in the UK or Japan/Portugal/Turkey
Blackhorse lane, Albam, Universal Works, Dawson, Fallow. to name a few
I'm wearing Universal Works right now, they're ok. sit a bit higher than the Hiut ones. One issue for me is the pockets have tiny openings.
I like Hiut as they have good quality lining on the waist band and inside the back pocket.
Love Blackhorse Lane, Bit like a Hiut, but I do have some of their 18oz jeans. Tried them on but an yet to wear them in anger.
wearing anything bearing the Armani logo.
You'll hate my new jeans then lol
Lee, unashamed denim snob.
You should be wearing Lee jeans really since they are bearing your name and all. Also really good jeans for the money, usually better made than Levi’s.
All you people not washing your jeans are just manky buggers
The only report I’ve seen of anyone looking at this even vaguely scientifically concluded that washing jeans wasn’t necessary.
The not washing thing is only appropriate with selvedge indigo denim where the dye is genuine natural indigo, which has inherent antibiotic qualities and a very distinctive musty sort of smell, like shrink-to-fit selvedge 501’s used to have.
Most denim uses chemical dye, which isn’t antibacterial.
And doesn’t smell as good, or fade as well.
I second Uniqlo Japanese selvedge jeans, straight-cut of course, none of that boot-cut nonsense! The shame is that Uniqlo no longer do their real heavy indigo selvedge jeans with button fly; they were twice the price of the ones they do now, around £70, but they’re superb quality, having said that, their current ones are extremely good value and very comfy, and the closest I’ve found to my thirty-odd year old 501’s.
And I do wear boots most of the time, Meindle Desert boots, which work perfectly with good straight-cut jeans.
Women’s jeans at the moment are all skinny fit which are really narrow at the ankle, no other choice, which isn’t a great look when you have cyclist’s thighs!
Have always struggled to find jeans for that fit well. Similar to you, big thighs but not fat.
A couple of weeks ago I was walking past Gap with a 30% off promotion. Found a style ,their athlete fit which are slim but have more thigh room which are the best fitting jeans I’ve had for years. Decent quality and I only paid £30.
Gap outlet here. Buy a slightly looser style for home slightly tighter (smarter) for work. Last for ages washing them after wearing for 3-4 days / until they get muddy
re. Shirts in the op, I really rate red herring shirts in Debenhams, cheapish, often discounted, and last well
Those Carhartt look too big for the person wearing them. And are turn ups (piss catchers) still a thing? What next, "What turn-up khaki chinos" 1991 wants their "Spliffy / NafNaf" back.....
Just go to TK Maxx. Forget looking at brands just find some in your size, try em on, go to the pub.
Levi's used to do some hipster / single speed type jeans which had reflective bits when you turn up the hem and a "U" lock loop.
edit: Levi 511's
Primark. 10 quid. Comfy. I don't need anything more.
Levi’s used to do some hipster / single speed type jeans which had reflective bits when you turn up the hem and a “U” lock loop.
edit: Levi 511’s
The 511 Commuter is a traditional jean. I just got the new Commuter Pro, which is a lot more technical & better for riding. The pockets are mesh & hopefully the cordura fabric won't wear through the bum so quick.
Meindl desert boots and boot cut jeans ? Surely that's for a posh doo.. I thought those boots were only worn with military surplus kacki combats
Don't do denim, but for 'active' cut jeans-type trousers I'm loving Kuhl at the moment.
Whatcha gunna buuy OP??