12-10-2010, 09:32 AM | #45 |
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Despite wearing nice jeans, I generally refuse to pay much over 100$ for them. I've got a Joes, RR, true religion (I dont wear them), nordstroms, saks, etc. outlet near me.
The nice thing about mens jeans is that the styles generally stay the same. So I dont think theres anything wrong with picking out last seasons or last years "styles". Plus with brands like Joes, they only make a certain # of fits, all they change are the washes. Who the fucks going to notice. |
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Exactly. Walmart is notorious for pushing their suppliers for a cheaper product, actively cheapening certain brands (Rubbermaid comes to mind). But certain products are the same no matter where you buy them. AFAIK R&R does not have a dedicated "cheaper" line for Costco. They might, but that's not Costco's business model last time I checked, so it would surprise me. Costco has their own "cheap" brand, they don't cheapen others. And even Kirkland stuff isn't bad in quality.
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12-10-2010, 10:28 AM | #49 |
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Its unknown whether the RR at costco are cheaper or not. Many of the designers are known for making some cheap shit for "great sale" at certain retailers. Theres been lots of huff about it in the last couple years.
But hey, I rather be wearing Costco RR than being that guy who thinks his $30 express jeans make him a pimp. |
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You have to have chicken legs to wear most of R&R and TR cuts.
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If you can't fit in RnR.. then you are brolic enough to know that you have trouble fitting into most clothes in general. There is a huge difference between chicken legs and tree stumps.
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Don't have trouble fitting into other clothes, athletic build not huge.
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