What are the "IN" jeans now.

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I have a ton of Paige jeans because it's the brand that fits me the best, on matter what the rise or leg style is. They are reliable enough that I can buy them online and not return them. I also like Topshop and 7s. I've tried so many pairs of Agolde jeans on and they just don't fit me. :sad:
 
I find Rag&Bone and Vince jeans to usually fit me well. I find the quality to be good also. Sizing can be tricky as I wear anywhere from a 25 to 27 waist size.

I recently purchased a pair of Ganni jeans that I really like. They were advertised as being cropped but are a nice full length on me. This is a Danish brand and I needed a 28 in these.
 
I have a ton of Paige jeans because it's the brand that fits me the best, on matter what the rise or leg style is. They are reliable enough that I can buy them online and not return them. I also like Topshop and 7s. I've tried so many pairs of Agolde jeans on and they just don't fit me. :sad:
When I was obsessed with jeans, Paige jeans were also my favorites. I think I had about 30 pairs of them while only 20 of every other brand combined. I checked out the AGolde website and their jeans look like they're made for someone with a long torso. That's not me.
 
I don't think brands matter much for jeans. The fit and cut are more important than brand. My favorite place to shop for jeans is in thrift stores because they are already soft, it's better for the environment, and of course for affordability! Very occasionally I will buy a brand new pair, but only if the cut is particularly flattering and a new enough silhouette that it is unlikely to be in thrift stores yet. But for regular, timeless cuts, nothing beats thrifting!
 
I don't think brands matter much for jeans. The fit and cut are more important than brand. My favorite place to shop for jeans is in thrift stores because they are already soft, it's better for the environment, and of course for affordability! Very occasionally I will buy a brand new pair, but only if the cut is particularly flattering and a new enough silhouette that it is unlikely to be in thrift stores yet. But for regular, timeless cuts, nothing beats thrifting!
I don't have the patience for thrift stores but I did have a consignment store where I got several pair of jeans
 
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I don't have the patience for thrift stores but I did have a consignment store where I got several pair of jeans
I hate trying on clothes anywhere tbh - lol. I go into assembly-line mode when I try on jeans. I grab everything that I want to try on, throw it in a cart and try on everything at once. If there's a fitting room limit, I park the cart right outside. Ultimately, I find it a time saver because they have so many brands and shapes in one place. Otherwise, I have to go from store to store to store to find the same variety. Because I wear jeans every single day - they are far and away my favorite clothing item - I like to have a largish selection of color, cut, fit, etc. Thrifting for me, makes this affordable. My denim collection would be unaffordable if I got it all new. Especially for brands that upcharge due to their name. I think there are some clothing items worth buying new, but for me, jeans aren't it. :smile:
 
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Wranglers cowboy cut, slim fit, are 100% cotton in a nice, thick weave with good seams. They are extremely high waisted with a zipper that is about a mile long. Straight to subtly tapered leg. Buy them tight and dry all the way on low heat after washing.
 
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