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I need some new jeans but I’m in the middle of losing weight so I don’t want to spend a lit of money when they will only fit me for a few months. I have tried Next but the shape of the jeans looked odd. Gap was always my go to place for jeans but I need to try them on and since they closed the shops it’s not easy to do unless I order loads of different pairs.
Where is good to buy cheap jeans that don’t look terrible?
If you are loosing weight why not pop in to some charity shops? Rather than buy cheap to be disposable.
There's usually a Levi's store in those awful outlet village places. Or M&S or Tesco
TK Maxx if you want decent stuff without paying a fortune. They always seem to have brands like French Connection and Levi’s in, but you’re paying 30 quid a pair for them, rather than 70 or 80
Same thing happened for me dropping from size 44 to 34. Start off with jeans that are a bit tight and so lose weight and wear a belt. Get to the point they're just too big and buy some tight jeans, Repeat. I am hoping my waist won't be getting much thinner and the 34 inch jeans will just get a bit loose.
First replace my 44" Wranglers with some 42" Wranglers then it was going to be 40" but I couldn't face buying more when I had only worn the last pair for just over a month so then it was £22 M&S ones. I wore for about 6 weeks before they were too lose so became jeans for doing stuff in the garage.
Save the planet and go charity shop, or 2nd hand online with Depop/Vinted/eBay if you know exactly what you want.
(Usual STW recommend what you own...) If you prefer something not steeped in the farts of strangers, try uniqlo's regular fit; well made, long lasting, no weird "fashion" shapes.
Right now I'm wearing a 10 year old pair. Bought 2 pairs 10 years ago, one pair has finally been binned and I've recently replaced that pair with a new one of the same.
The last time I bought jeans, the high street stores had all the different styles. Skinny; extra skinny; super-skinny; skin-tight; paint-on... If I wore something like that I'd look like an advertisement for a famine appeal.
Think I ended up at a Levi store in the end, paying silly money for something that used more than 3" of denim.
Stretchy Levi ones from Amazon
they will only fit me for a few months
I echo the charity shop comment. The financial cost isn’t the only issue. If the jeans don’t need to last, why not use up the remaining wear in an existing pair of jeans rather than add to the demand for new ones to be made?
Gap do free returns. I had a similar issue lost a load of weight. The problem with Gap is their sizes vary between batches. Same style etc one minute I was a 33 waist then they were too small when I ordered exactly the same size and cut. And before you say it - the 33's I ordered previously fit fine!!
Plus one for charity shop. I have one pair of nice Howie's jeans I've had for years, and another couple of charity shop numbers that get worn out and replaced as required.
Another charity shops FTW from me 😎
I tried charity shops but could not get anything to fit properly. (I'm very fussy due to lots of things not for discussion here) so I ended up with TU ones from sainsbury. As good quality as brands and cheap. (i apologise for killing the planet but I've bought 2 pairs in 4 years)
Tk Maxx for Levi’s or Diesel. Obviously but hit and miss as to what’s in stock but normally come away with something ok for around £30.
is TJ on a break, he's normally pretty quick to provide denim based sartorial advice?
TKs
I gave up buying cheap jeans as they just didn't last me at all (few months). Didn't want to buy expensive ones as I'm always planning to lose weight but gave in in the end and bought some from HebTroCo. If I lose weight then I'll just keep them as I'll almost certainly be fat again at some point.
is TJ on a break, he’s normally pretty quick to provide denim based sartorial advice?
Say his name 3 times in front of a mirror.
44 down to 34 that's some achievement, how long did that take?
Diesel - Second hand from ebay.
Charity shop or vintage clothing store? I agree.
Denim Doctor does repairs so you can keep favoured jeans going for ages if, say, the crotch wears out or the knees go.
New jeans? Brave Star every time these days.
Alpkit bouldering jeans. So comfortable.
Lidl or Aldi.
Always seemed OK.
#workzone #workwear
Sainsbury's
Does anyone make decent quality jeans now?
Uniqlo were doing some ok (still not great) ones a few years ago.
Does anyone make decent quality jeans now?
Yes. The same people who’ve been making decent quality jeans for ever.
Alpkit. So comfy
Primani.
Where do you buy jeans?
Debenhams own brand of stretch jeans before they closed down.
TK Maxx occasionally.
Nothing cost more than £40.
Howies and Spoke. Neither cheap nor temporary. Incredibly long lasting. Still wearing Howies jeans that are over 10 years old. A lot less wear in the last 2 years as Fox Slambozo Technical shorts are the leg wear of choice.
Another for Sainsbury's here. Mainly because I abhor clothes shopping like nature abhors a vacuum so being able to buy a pair of jeans while I buy beer/bacon/bread is the most convenient solution.
Also, they are cheap.
Alpkit bouldering jeans. So comfortable.
15% off too with EGGSTRA15 I'm going to try a pair
Hot UK Deals for Levi’s alerts based on my size. Not run out in years and never pay more than £30.
TK Maxx if you want decent stuff without paying a fortune
Branded, yes. Decent?
Diesel from Costco a few years ago but not sure if they've done them since.
I am a male supermodel so can rock a pair of skinny's
Shirley we all agreed a few years ago it was Next?
Next ones wear thin soooo quickly. They are comfy but crap.
Edwin jeans, generally from Brown Bag. Quality jeans at reasonable prices.
I've been buying jeans in Uniqlo. The selvedge isn't the bargain it was about 10 years ago but they're still reasonable quality and fit.
M&S for Lycra stretchy jeans. Bought some skinny ones to replace a favourite pair I wore through and they’re very good. Curiously the £25 organic cotton ones fitted less well and were dyed a different colour to the cheaper non-organic. £22 will see you fine in any style you desire. The Lycra will give you a longer wear as you lose more weight.
My Next jeans fit well and have worn well, though they are probably at least 6 years old so maybe they aren't made so well any longer.
Another for M&S
Alpkit and Uniqlo. Well that's what I have now, but in the OP's position I would go to a charity shop. No point I spending unnecessary cash if you are rapidly changing size. There is also the bonus of getting some films for 20 or 50p whilst you are there.
Shirley we all agreed a few years ago it was Next?
I've put on a little weight since then...
Uniqlo were doing some ok (still not great) ones a few years ago.
Bollocks! Uniqlo Japanese selvedge jeans are excellent quality, the regular straight leg jeans are virtually identical to original 501’s that I was buying years ago, they fit as well as, if not better than jeans I paid £80-odd for, and the two pairs I bought recently, which are natural unwashed indigo are fantastic - unless you have light coloured furnishings or white leather car seats, in which case they’ll be irreparably stained blue by the dye!
Cost? Those two pairs cost me £70, you’ll pay more than that for a pair of 501’s, and I’m certain the Levi’s won’t be any better quality.
Thing is, virtually all selvedge denim comes from Japan now anyway, because the American mills sold all the looms to Japan and installed wider ones to cater for increased demand.
I particularly like the fact that Uniqlo do not put any fancy stitching or logo labels on their denims, or stupid ‘distressing’, I’m perfectly capable of creating my own wear and tear, given time, bugger paying £100-odd or more for already worn-out jeans.
It was the case when I bought my first Uniqlo jeans I happened to be in London and had a chance to try a pair on, which was a good thing, as I had to go up a size, to 34 from 32. However, the two pairs I bought last year I forgot and bought my regular 32x34 size, and the fitted perfectly, so it’s likely they’ve altered the sizing for other markets.
I have looked at jeans in shops costing £150-180, and I thought they were flimsy cheap-looking rubbish, my oldest pairs of Uniqlo jeans are getting on for twelve to fifteen years old now and are at the nice soft comfy stage, but I wear shorts most of the year, so don’t get a huge amount of wear.
Yeah, losing weight is a challenge when you don't want your jeans to fall down.
I went from 38 to 32. Next was my go-to shop, just because they do so many different styles and they're fairly consistent sizewise. I went and tried them on each time, bought a couple of pairs of 36, a couple of pairs of 34 and most recently some 32s. Switched from skinny to slim fit for the latest ones as I found the skinnys kept riding up my legs.
It does feel like a bit of a comedy moment when you give them a shake after washing them - as they look like kids jeans. Or at least they did to me after a lifetime of fat boy jeans.
The eBay suggestions are all a bit useless as you actually need to try them on. Or I did anyway. At least they're cheap enough in Next. M&S is probably a good shout too - and you could always buy some lattice sausage rolls at the same time, save you going down another size 😀
If you're on a weight loss 'journey' there's no point in spending big money on Diesel or Levi jeans, you'll only be disappointed when they look stoopid in a couple of months. Save that sort of thing to when you're down at your target weight and your maintaining not losing.