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Good quality/designer jeans with 30" or 31" inseam?

tangerine

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I forgot about G-Star, but I also think that's a good suggestion at the lower price point. I have a washed black Ruger (straight leg) that I like a lot.
 

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Sorry to sound ignorant. I'm in the same boat as turbo, I was looking online and Prps had longish inseams. Where in Ny can I find those 30-31 inch inseam Prpses? In the one wash sounds really good, they overdistress some of those things.

Thanks.
 

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i also recommend rag & bone, i picked up a pair with 30" inseam and they fit perfectly. otherwise just get them altered, it will cost $10-15 depending on where you go.
 

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I agree about the G-Star bit, even their longer seams feel to me like they run short.

I actually have a (nearly new) pair in something like a 29-30" waist, low rise, short inseam, faded black that I'm trying to flip, if anyone wants 'em! Shall put pictures in the Selling forum shortly, but PM me if you're interested?

Otherwise, Nudie does their dry stuff, at least, in 30", 32", and 34" lengths, I think?
 

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PRPs does some quality jeans. Make sure you don't buy from ebay since 100% of it are fakes!

I got 3 pairs 2 pairs recently in London since they were on sale.
 

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I like the details on the Prps, but that dart thing on the back of the knees would be way too low if the inseam's not in the 30" range for me.
 

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Rag & Bone does in fact do a 30 inseam, but their jeans are generally straightlegged. The Corpus Morphy 32 inseam is really closer to a 31, as is the bootcut Ola in the 32 inseam. Both are subtle bootcuts (the Ola is subtler, the Morphy is less so). The Ola comes in a variety of washes, and the Corpus is about 3.

Most of the more commercial brands, as mentioned, Diesel, Replay, GStar, etc... offer jeans in various inseams.

BTW, "Japanese" jeans are as diverse as American jeans. The Japanese Repros so beloved on both SFs are just a subset of Japanese jeans. There are designer jeans from CdG and Yamamoto, "streetwear" brands like BAPE, and brands specializing in distressed jeans like Gilded Age. Some of the best laundries in the world are located in Japan, and the domestic market is huge.
 

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I am new to this and have a basic question: why aren't all lengths of inseams commonly available. Due to my age, I have lost 1" in inseam length and now have 31" which is impossible to find in any brand of denim. Aren't there just as many people with 31" inseams as there are with 30" or 32"?. I can pay $10 per jeans to have a 32" cut to a 31", but why should I have to? How hard would it be when cutting fabric these days to make 31" inseams available? I hate having to pay extra and I hate having my pants drag on the floor if I don't.
 

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I am new to this and have a basic question:  why aren't all lengths of inseams commonly available.   Due to my age, I have lost 1" in inseam length and now have 31" which is impossible to find in any brand of denim.  Aren't there just as many people with 31" inseams as there are with 30" or 32"?.  I can pay $10 per jeans to have a 32" cut to a 31", but why should I have to?  How hard would it be when cutting fabric these days to make 31" inseams available?   I hate having to pay extra and I hate having my pants drag on the floor if I don't.   


In the US, Uniqlo hems them for free. Other stores like Banana Republic and Nordstroms does alterations for free if you spend a lot with them every year.
 

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