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Jeans to Replace my Earnest Sewn

Huntsman

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I settled on ES jeans some years ago and picked up a few pairs at their sample sale at their Meatpacking District store in NYC. Fun times. Now I am down to one pair and I'd like to wear them less; need a new brand. I don't like much by way of wash or any distressing, but a rich indigo denim with some dimensionality to the texture. Loved the ES orange and blue stitching but that of course is gone by the wayside now. I'll spend $50-$100 or is that now cheap and passe for jeans? I can get to a Uniqlo now and again.

~ H
 

c_omeara

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Joseph Abboud jeans are a great choice, unfortunately, they are exclusive to Men's Wearhouse and Joseph A. Banks, however, if you buy at the right time you can get 2 pair for $100. They hardly fade, come in ranges of shades, I personally have a few pair of indigo as well as some black, and they are very comfortable. The only downside is that they run a bit slim, but if you prefer that, they are a great choice.
 

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