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super-skinny denim

italiaskin

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hi everyone, i wanted to know if the super skinny jeans used during the 80's by skinheads were altered 501 or stretch jeans like in these pics: http://img.youtube.com/vi/ZQwaEuBFCvE/0.jpg http://cdn.7static.com/static/img/sl...610645_350.jpg i think levi's curve id can do the thing, but i want your personal opinion i just want a pair of quality trousers that are not above 120 euro and what pair of jeans would you recommend to obtain this kind of look, i don't care if they are woman jeans. and i wanted to know also how to bleach elastic jeans (to make them with brighter spots, like the bleachers) without making the denim rip or loose elasticity. hope old skins of the forum can help. the important thing is that they are thight on the butt
 

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try some apc petit standards or new cures sized down 3-4
 

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Some Levi's womens jeans could be good. They're very tight, but often lighter, softer, than men's skinny jeans, and fit better, because they have more stretch.
 

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I lolled when I saw the Moustache Neckwarmer... Too funny.
 

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I dunno much about skins, but Levi's 510s are absurdly skinny jeans. They are just as skinny as women's jeans but with an extra inch or two in the crotch for your junk. I recommend sizing up one for a tight fit and true to size for denim leggings. I actually plan on beating mine up sometime but I have been busy with other jeans. - This picture captures the essence of 510: http://mynudies.com/gallery/files/1/...4d1befa58c.jpg
 

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Originally Posted by Listi
I dunno much about skins, but Levi's 510s are absurdly skinny jeans. They are just as skinny as women's jeans but with an extra inch or two in the crotch for your junk.

I recommend sizing up one for a tight fit and true to size for denim leggings. I actually plan on beating mine up sometime but I have been busy with other jeans.

- This picture captures the essence of 510: http://mynudies.com/gallery/files/1/...4d1befa58c.jpg


I've got a pair of them, and I don't think they're that skinny. I've got skinnier ones too. Although, to be fair, I think they are a size smaller, and I am myself very skinny.
 

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What about pyjama jeans
 

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look into april 77 joeys or nudie thin finns
 

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