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High quality slim slacks in block colours?

Loathing

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As implied in the thread title:
I'm looking for high quality slim slacks/jeans in block colours. I want them to be as soft and comfy as ******* possible, but also have a very slim fit and decent amount of sturdiness to them.

I've worn a mixture of American Apparel slim slacks, Diesel jeans, and Dior jeans up to now. I love the colours available and the simplicity of AA, but I'm tired of the ****** quality. I've grown out of the distressing on Diesel's denim. Dior can be real nice but the colour range is limited, there's often too much distressing, and the prices can be annoyingly high.

Above all I'm looking for really, really rich blues and silky grays, but with the sturdiness, casualness, and slim fit of a denim/twill trouser.

Has anyone got an idea of where I might find something like this?

Thanks in advance.
 

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