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Next step after AE?

toplel

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Hi I'm a fit silver fox aged guy that wears AE slim jeans, looking to move to something a little better.

Suggestions?
 

ljl

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Todd Shelton - you won't regret it.
 

toplel

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I did their online wizard thing, will see what comes back.
 

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Personally based on what I’d assume you’re looking for I’d look at department stores such as Nordstrom as they can have many companies they sell at varying price points

obviously there are other brands ranging all the way up to high end designers, and also many Japanese companies with their own denim culture that department stores won’t carry... but if you’re “only” looking for a step up from AE that’s how I would approach things

In that way you can sample many different companies within one store and at least get an idea.
 

toplel

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Todd Shelton - you won't regret it.

I gave them my personal information & measurements then they informed me shipping to Canada actually WASN'T free, it was $35.

So yeah, I do regret engaging them at all.
 

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