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Which Jeans is the best?

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Was wondering, what brand is the best amongst the denim jeans today?
post #2 of 35
In the Denim Manufacturers and Enthusiasts Association Awards (aka the "Dennies") that was held at at last year's 23rd annual International Denim Enthusiasts Expo (IDEE) in Las Vegas, the prestigious "Denim Brand of the Year" Denny was awarded to Rock and Republic for it's particular blend of quality, styling, and branding for the sixth year in a row.
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Bernd von Lauerfels, sind Sie es?
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In the Denim Manufacturers and Enthusiasts Association Awards (aka the "Dennies") that was held at at last year's 23rd annual International Denim Enthusiasts Expo (IDEE) in Las Vegas, the prestigious "Denim Brand of the Year" Denny was awarded to Rock and Republic for it's particular blend of quality, styling, and branding for the sixth year in a row.

post #5 of 35
Dior Homme is the best, obviously.
post #6 of 35
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nein das bin ich leider nicht
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y? dior homme?
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i'd say best denim under 200$ - 3sixteen best variety in fabrics - naked and famous great cuts + simple - apc really nice but expensive - dior great japanese denim - samurai there are so many great brands out there, it really just depends what you are looking for!
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Dior Homme is the best, obviously.

I totally agree with you!!!
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I dunno about guys jeans, but All my jeans are skinny jeans, like not that tight skinny jeans, but a little looser. I don't have any other ones, but I might go in to buying boot cut jeans but not sure. Also if you have any, where do you buy your destroyed/distressed jeans? I looove those but I can't seem to find any good ones. But anyway what type of jeans do you like for yourself?
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Iron Heart, Samurai, the Flathead, The Strike Gold are some great Japanese brands that manufacture great denim with many different cuts. These usually come raw and are personally worn-in. You can go to www.selfedge.com or www.blueingreensoho.com to purchase these brands. Some American denim companies that I like are Imogene + Willie and RRL. But I would suggest you buy from a Japanese denim company. I used to buy diesel, nudie, and other well-known brands but the quality found in these brands are nothing compared to buying raw Japanese jeans and distressing them yourselves. Fading and wearing your jeans in is extremely worth it in the end - not to mention that the journey to fading jeans is very personal and fun.
post #13 of 35
what about KMWs? I was thinking about purchasing the 1980s in indigo.
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Iron Heart, Samurai, the Flathead, The Strike Gold are some great Japanese brands that manufacture great denim with many different cuts. These usually come raw and are personally worn-in. You can go to www.selfedge.com or www.blueingreensoho.com to purchase these brands. Some American denim companies that I like are Imogene + Willie and RRL. But I would suggest you buy from a Japanese denim company. I used to buy diesel, nudie, and other well-known brands but the quality found in these brands are nothing compared to buying raw Japanese jeans and distressing them yourselves. Fading and wearing your jeans in is extremely worth it in the end - not to mention that the journey to fading jeans is very personal and fun.
lol japanese denim, right. obviously it's diesel, you guys
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Iron Heart, Samurai, the Flathead, The Strike Gold are some great Japanese brands that manufacture great denim with many different cuts. These usually come raw and are personally worn-in. You can go to www.selfedge.com or www.blueingreensoho.com to purchase these brands.

Some American denim companies that I like are Imogene + Willie and RRL. But I would suggest you buy from a Japanese denim company.

I used to buy diesel, nudie, and other well-known brands but the quality found in these brands are nothing compared to buying raw Japanese jeans and distressing them yourselves. Fading and wearing your jeans in is extremely worth it in the end - not to mention that the journey to fading jeans is very personal and fun.

this ^
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