Jeans... funky trendy ones.
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Jeans... funky trendy ones.
Good evening.
I'm off to a Trance night out next Friday night (Digital Society 3rd bithday party) with a couple of mates. I've got a brilliant t-shirt to wear and some comfortable tidy trainers (as raving for 8 hours in shoes or boots doesn't appeal).
But I'd like a pair of nice jeans for the night. Not bothered if they're branded or designer etc, but I'd like a funky sort of trendy pair. Something like dark blue with stitching or light blue wear marks. Something different but not o.t.t. ghastley. Looking for straight cut or relaxed fit without being to baggy as I'd like them comfy too and not uber tight Travolta style.
I'm a short leg (30") and have upto £40 to spend for the right pair (last of the big spenders but I don't earn much so...).
Any help/suggestions/dwarf jokes welcome
I'm off to a Trance night out next Friday night (Digital Society 3rd bithday party) with a couple of mates. I've got a brilliant t-shirt to wear and some comfortable tidy trainers (as raving for 8 hours in shoes or boots doesn't appeal).
But I'd like a pair of nice jeans for the night. Not bothered if they're branded or designer etc, but I'd like a funky sort of trendy pair. Something like dark blue with stitching or light blue wear marks. Something different but not o.t.t. ghastley. Looking for straight cut or relaxed fit without being to baggy as I'd like them comfy too and not uber tight Travolta style.
I'm a short leg (30") and have upto £40 to spend for the right pair (last of the big spenders but I don't earn much so...).
Any help/suggestions/dwarf jokes welcome
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I've had some really good jeans for sub £15 from Primark, infact most my work shirts and pants are from there as it does the job and is cheap to buy
We haven't a Primarni in Scunny yet so may be tempted to pop to Doncaster or Meadowhall stores for a nosey.
We haven't a Primarni in Scunny yet so may be tempted to pop to Doncaster or Meadowhall stores for a nosey.
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Good evening.
I'm off to a Trance night out next Friday night (Digital Society 3rd bithday party) with a couple of mates. I've got a brilliant t-shirt to wear and some comfortable tidy trainers (as raving for 8 hours in shoes or boots doesn't appeal).
But I'd like a pair of nice jeans for the night. Not bothered if they're branded or designer etc, but I'd like a funky sort of trendy pair. Something like dark blue with stitching or light blue wear marks. Something different but not o.t.t. ghastley. Looking for straight cut or relaxed fit without being to baggy as I'd like them comfy too and not uber tight Travolta style.
I'm a short leg (30") and have upto £40 to spend for the right pair (last of the big spenders but I don't earn much so...).
Any help/suggestions/dwarf jokes welcome
I'm off to a Trance night out next Friday night (Digital Society 3rd bithday party) with a couple of mates. I've got a brilliant t-shirt to wear and some comfortable tidy trainers (as raving for 8 hours in shoes or boots doesn't appeal).
But I'd like a pair of nice jeans for the night. Not bothered if they're branded or designer etc, but I'd like a funky sort of trendy pair. Something like dark blue with stitching or light blue wear marks. Something different but not o.t.t. ghastley. Looking for straight cut or relaxed fit without being to baggy as I'd like them comfy too and not uber tight Travolta style.
I'm a short leg (30") and have upto £40 to spend for the right pair (last of the big spenders but I don't earn much so...).
Any help/suggestions/dwarf jokes welcome
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Now bear in mind, I am older than you and may have selected something far too old fashioned by your standards
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save yer dough and rip a pair of your old ones up above the knee
there you go sorted.....
or was that an 80's thing??? anyway time for a revival !!
there you go sorted.....
or was that an 80's thing??? anyway time for a revival !!
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See what's on offer here. Often 20% or so off codes on top as well if you google. Good search options to filter your size and style.
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you should beable to get yourself a decent straight cut pair of Wrangler jeans for £40 or there abouts. I like drinking/bouncing about in mine as they are properly comfy compared to other brands.
I just retired my fav Sonneti jeans to car wash detail after 7years of hard partying and looking class as ***, they'll be sorely missed but i can't justify 100quid on jeans n such anymore!
I just retired my fav Sonneti jeans to car wash detail after 7years of hard partying and looking class as ***, they'll be sorely missed but i can't justify 100quid on jeans n such anymore!
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my semi skiny jeans from river island would fit the bill, and they were 25 quid, they look mint with some grey pumps and a white belt!
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****, 12 replies and no jokes yet. Jeans be serious business
I'm just looking through the links guys, much appreciated. some of the stuff on the Ebay link is pretty outlandish but seems of a skinny/slim fit - I'm out
Thanks and keep 'em coming
I'm just looking through the links guys, much appreciated. some of the stuff on the Ebay link is pretty outlandish but seems of a skinny/slim fit - I'm out
Thanks and keep 'em coming
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T K MAXX - 'Superdry' have some funky yet chilled out style jeans, and I imagine will be probably just what you are looking for.
Not to ott on the price either.
Also, as crazy as it sounds Tesco have had a few pairs in that have been pretty decent, as fas as Tesco goes.
Not to ott on the price either.
Also, as crazy as it sounds Tesco have had a few pairs in that have been pretty decent, as fas as Tesco goes.
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If you're wanting trendy, it seems the way to go would be some 22" inside leg baggy's but worn 8" under your @r$£. You'll spend all night hitching them up every 8-10 seconds, but apparently the girls go wild for a glimpse of mens skid-marked undercrackers, especially the p!ss-stained bit at the front, I'm told. The pockets need to be stitched near the back of the knees too to finish off the Oompa-Loompa look
Warning, don't try running for a bus in them
Warning, don't try running for a bus in them
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If you're wanting trendy, it seems the way to go would be some 22" inside leg baggy's but worn 8" under your @r$£. You'll spend all night hitching them up every 8-10 seconds, but apparently the girls go wild for a glimpse of mens skid-marked undercrackers, especially the p!ss-stained bit at the front, I'm told. The pockets need to be stitched near the back of the knees too to finish off the Oompa-Loompa look
Warning, don't try running for a bus in them
Warning, don't try running for a bus in them
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If you're wanting trendy, it seems the way to go would be some 22" inside leg baggy's but worn 8" under your @r$£. You'll spend all night hitching them up every 8-10 seconds, but apparently the girls go wild for a glimpse of mens skid-marked undercrackers, especially the p!ss-stained bit at the front, I'm told. The pockets need to be stitched near the back of the knees too to finish off the Oompa-Loompa look
Warning, don't try running for a bus in them
Warning, don't try running for a bus in them
Me? I wear an old pair of jeans on the waist or some chavvy bottoms for comfort.
I'm not made to wear these new fangled fitments, so it's straight cut or maybe bootcut and thats my limit
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Imagine several 16-18 year old apprentices (all shapes and sizes) wearing their jeans like this and then trying to get into their one-piece overalls whilst trying to maintain said look.
Me? I wear an old pair of jeans on the waist or some chavvy bottoms for comfort.
I'm not made to wear these new fangled fitments, so it's straight cut or maybe bootcut and thats my limit
Me? I wear an old pair of jeans on the waist or some chavvy bottoms for comfort.
I'm not made to wear these new fangled fitments, so it's straight cut or maybe bootcut and thats my limit
Personally if you can afford always invest in a couple pairs of decent jeans and obviously shoes. for the wear you get from them it's a great investment.
Edwin make some nice jeans. The raw Ed-47 rainbow selvedge are my pick for a smart pair of dark jeans.
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Seen a lot of G-Star Raw around at the moment seriously reduced in the sales, love these jeans myself as they are like you describe. You can sometimes pick these up in TK Maxx if your lucky, but you can always make an offer anywhere, haggling always worth a go.
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Good evening.
I'm off to a Trance night out next Friday night (Digital Society 3rd bithday party) with a couple of mates. I've got a brilliant t-shirt to wear and some comfortable tidy trainers (as raving for 8 hours in shoes or boots doesn't appeal).
But I'd like a pair of nice jeans for the night. Not bothered if they're branded or designer etc, but I'd like a funky sort of trendy pair. Something like dark blue with stitching or light blue wear marks. Something different but not o.t.t. ghastley. Looking for straight cut or relaxed fit without being to baggy as I'd like them comfy too and not uber tight Travolta style.
I'm a short leg (30") and have upto £40 to spend for the right pair (last of the big spenders but I don't earn much so...).
Any help/suggestions/dwarf jokes welcome
I'm off to a Trance night out next Friday night (Digital Society 3rd bithday party) with a couple of mates. I've got a brilliant t-shirt to wear and some comfortable tidy trainers (as raving for 8 hours in shoes or boots doesn't appeal).
But I'd like a pair of nice jeans for the night. Not bothered if they're branded or designer etc, but I'd like a funky sort of trendy pair. Something like dark blue with stitching or light blue wear marks. Something different but not o.t.t. ghastley. Looking for straight cut or relaxed fit without being to baggy as I'd like them comfy too and not uber tight Travolta style.
I'm a short leg (30") and have upto £40 to spend for the right pair (last of the big spenders but I don't earn much so...).
Any help/suggestions/dwarf jokes welcome
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Wasn't GC8WRX's post a joke? But I LOL'd??
Apologies if it wasn't.