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Same here. I've found Joe's, True Religions, Diesels, 7s, etc to be overpriced quality-wise. I think you're paying more for name and marketing than you are for quality, with a few exceptions. I do love both pairs of R&R I have.
My decision to purchase was based on a simple question; do I love the way the jeans fit, look and feel more than I love the money in my pocket? If the answer is yes, then I buy. If the answer is no, then I don't.
I buy most of my jeans at Wal Mart. Their store brand faded glory jeans can be had for $8 a pair.
Levis. Anything else would seem weird.
Well, to a certain degree, everything we purchase has some form of marketing hype. The only difference is what type of "hype" does each individual buy into. It could be the sexy hype (7s, TR, Diesels, etc) at one end of the spectrum all the way over to the value hype (Levis, Wrangler, Lee--heck, even JC Penney's Arizona jeans) at the other end of the spectrum.