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can anyone point me towards a pair of dark denim, like a black to gray sitch preferably, that will last me over a year, thank you anon in advance, it’s always the thighs for me, but i wear them for work so they get a lot of use
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can anyone point me towards a pair of dark denim, like a black to gray sitch preferably, that will last me over a year, thank you anon in advance, it’s always the thighs for me, but i wear them for work so they get a lot of use
Not sure, but this channel does clothes tear-downs, that can give an understanding about what makes a long lasting pant/pamt.
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can anyone point me towards a pair of dark denim, like a black to gray sitch preferably, that will last me over a year, thank you anon in advance, it’s always the thighs for me, but i wear them for work so they get a lot of use
https://theunbrandedbrand.com/ (cheaper option, technically the same brand as below)
Or the easy guy/strong guy fit from naked and famous
https://nakedandfamousdenimnyc.com/collections/strong-guy
I understand that these are more expensive than something you’d get at target but they do last and the fades from working in them will be neat.
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can anyone point me towards a pair of dark denim, like a black to gray sitch preferably, that will last me over a year, thank you anon in advance, it’s always the thighs for me, but i wear them for work so they get a lot of use
Carhartt.
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https://theunbrandedbrand.com/ (cheaper option, technically the same brand as below)
Or the easy guy/strong guy fit from naked and famous
https://nakedandfamousdenimnyc.com/collections/strong-guy
I understand that these are more expensive than something you’d get at target but they do last and the fades from working in them will be neat.
I blew out my unbranded brand jeans in 3 months. Levis last me significantly longer at a third the price.
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can anyone point me towards a pair of dark denim, like a black to gray sitch preferably, that will last me over a year, thank you anon in advance, it’s always the thighs for me, but i wear them for work so they get a lot of use
i’ve had good luck with Brave Star and Gustin
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can anyone point me towards a pair of dark denim, like a black to gray sitch preferably, that will last me over a year, thank you anon in advance, it’s always the thighs for me, but i wear them for work so they get a lot of use
Buy some carhartt or dickies pants. They last forever.
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I blew out my unbranded brand jeans in 3 months. Levis last me significantly longer at a third the price.
Could be fit (more snug with less wiggle room in the crotch can lead to blow outs, same with biking in the jeans) - I exclusively wear raw denim, admittedly brands other than the ones I recommended, and haven’t had any blow outs. The only wear beyond fades on my momotaros is from leaving them cuffed for too long and had some slight scarring. Most of my pants are 6-10 yrs old at this point.
My favorite brands are Oni and Pure Blue Japan but they are likely above the desired price point.
I view Levi with elastene/stretch as fast fashion and am against the impact of pre-faded and washed jeans have on the environment and laborers in those factories. I prefer to go with unwashed/un-faded pure cotton.
Regardless, you can always go for something cheaper - I’m not forcing you to do anything, just presenting options that have worked for me.
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Not sure, but this channel does clothes tear-downs, that can give an understanding about what makes a long lasting pant/pamt.
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Thank you for sharing. That’s a fascinating video that I’ve forwarded to my stitch 'n bitch group

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can anyone point me towards a pair of dark denim, like a black to gray sitch preferably, that will last me over a year, thank you anon in advance, it’s always the thighs for me, but i wear them for work so they get a lot of use
Brand isnt really the important thing, materials and construction are.
Brands like carhartt, Duluth, etc. make durable workwear, but a lot of people want clothes with the aesthetic of workwear, but in stretchy, soft fabric and slimmer fits, and those brands will accommodate that.
Duluth firehose pants, for example, are really durable. DuluthFlex firehose pants, though, look the same, but include 3% spandex. That means that the heavy duty cotton canvas is actually just held together by spandex, which wears out easily.
Whatever brand you get, just make sure they are 100% cotton, or maybe cotton/nylon blend. Something like wrangler 13mwz might fit the bill for you.
These pants don’t have to be pricy, either. If you are shopping somewhere like rural king, tractor supply, etc, you can find pants like that for $20.