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Inexpensive Dry Selvedge Jeans

MCanavan6

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I've recently been introduced to the world of selvedge denim and am searching for a raw pair (or two) of high quality, yet somewhat inexpensive jeans. I'm looking for a dark navy look as well as a lighter navy with a low-rise and semi-slim cut. I'm having trouble finding low-rise jeans that are not completely slim cut (tapered leg), essentially I would like a low-rise tight straight leg. Can anyone recommend a couple of brands I can take a look at? Thanks.
 

Jvog

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n&f (naked&famous) would probably be your best bet. can also take a look at unbranded (same jeans brought to you by the team at n&f). also, you should be asking these questions in the jean thread.
 

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