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Black Denim Options

MeasureOfMan

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I'm looking to consolidate my smattering of cheap Uniqlo, etc jeans into a few pairs of higher quality denim. I only wear black jeans (or a really dark gray/washed black), and am looking for some that will last a very long time, but preferably under $200 per pair. I have tiny toothpick legs, and like a slim fit, but not rockstar, calf-hugging skinny. Something more like a slightly slimmer than slim fit, but not quite skinny, and that look good rolled up with boots. I will go out shopping to try some on tomorrow (I live in NYC), but would love suggestions to streamline my day. This may be a case of too many options. So far, I plan to hit Acne, Rag and Bone, and AllSaints. Any other ideas to get me started? Thanks in advance!
 

EricL9

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CoSTUME NATIONAl has some pretty nice black jeans I saw recently, I think they're a little out of your price range even though they're on sale, but they're worth looking at. Agave Denim also isn't a bad choice, they're slim but not skinny, both pairs that I saw were like that. The agave's FYI were under 200
 

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