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    Ask a Question, Get an Answer - ask all quick questions here

     Well if I did hem it exactly to my liking, they could still shrink in the dryer, or I might decide later that I want it longer. I'm Canadian. We are a very indecisive people :happy: That's why stacking or cuffing are good options for me. I just wouldn't know how to stack with my prefered...
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     I know what they are. Hemming would make it shorter and thats not what I want-- because I'd inevitably decide later that it's too short. Tapering will make the opening smaller, and I like more of a 16.5 inch opening. Been a member for 2 years and doesn't know how to read/comprehend a...
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    New Question: I always have a tough time figuring out the inseem that I want. I want to avoid pants that are too short (like if my socks are showing-- way too short). I used to buy slimmer pants with a smaller leg opening so I was able to buy them a little long, and they would stack a little...
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    I have a jean...(The Ultimate Jean Thread For Beginners) - ask questions here.

    Should I line dry my jeans? Personally, I've never had problems with washing and drying in the machines. I got some new Levi's 501 Shrink-to-fit and, after soaking in a tub of hot water, I tumble dried them. They look and fit perfectly. Next time I plan to wash them in the machine as well...
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    I have a jean...(The Ultimate Jean Thread For Beginners) - ask questions here.

    I have a question. I got these jeans that I really like from ebay. They'd be too expensive for me to buy new. The one problem with these is that they are a little too loose around the waist. Basically, they need a belt. The problem here is that when I use a belt to make it tighter, I get weird...
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    I have a jean...(The Ultimate Jean Thread For Beginners) - ask questions here.

    I have a question. I got these jeans that I really like from ebay. They'd be too expensive for me to buy new. The one problem with these is that they are a little too loose around the waist. Basically, they need a belt. The problem here is that when I use a belt to make it tighter, I get weird...
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    I have a jean...(The Ultimate Jean Thread For Beginners) - ask questions here.

    Ok so I just picked up two Levis 514's. The first is a regular 514 Rigid wash. So far, it hasn't seemed to loose any of it's color, but I haven't washed it yet. The second is a 514 Welder. I'm not sure what the difference is between the regular kind and the slightly more expensive Welder...
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    I have a jean...(The Ultimate Jean Thread For Beginners) - ask questions here.

    http://www.superfuture.com/supertalk...ad.php?t=10753 I have these Abercrombie jeans that are so soft...they're like sweatpants. I don't like them at all. But it isn't just Abercrombie. I've seen a lot of jeans like this (Express has jeans like that too). Is this because they've been washed a...
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    I have a jean...(The Ultimate Jean Thread For Beginners) - ask questions here.

    I have these Abercrombie jeans that are so soft...they're like sweatpants. I don't like them at all. But it isn't just Abercrombie. I've seen a lot of jeans like this (Express has jeans like that too). Is this because they've been washed a lot? I got some of Levi's 514 'Rigid' jeans, and...
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    Super soft Abercrombie jeans...I hate them.

    It's really exciting that you have three posts on this forum and two of them are new threads! No it's not. You need to be making these simple question posts in the 'Ask a question...' thread stickied to the top of the page. Abercrombie uses crap denim. Yes, washing rigid jeans relaxes them. I...
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    What is the appeal of expensive denim?

    To the thread starter: if you cannot tell the difference between poor and good quality denim then I suggest you stick to what you know. Otherwise you'll just end up thinking you've overpaid unnecessarily. Ignorance in this instance can be sheer bliss. This may be the best option for you as it...
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    Super soft Abercrombie jeans...I hate them.

    I have these abercrombie jeans that are so soft...they're like sweatpants. Personally, I like some stacking, kind of like how most of the jeans on ......... are pictured. It won't let me post a link but you can look it up if you want. See how there's dimension to these jeans shown on the...
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    What is the appeal of expensive denim?

    two very useful threads for ya... http://www.styleforum.net/showthread.php?t=149736 http://www.styleforum.net/showthread.php?t=50925 Thanks! I went through those, but all I really saw is that the more expensive denim is "better" or "superior", but I still don't know why. The first thread had a...
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    What is the appeal of expensive denim?

    Hey, new here. Now I'm a total newb when it comes to this stuff. I buy mostly stuff from department stores on sale for less than $40 (around 60 when not on sale). I noticed a lot of people like to get expensive denim, especially selvage. I was just wondering, what is the appeal? I'm not at...

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