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    Default Super Durable Denim Jean

    Anyone know of a brand of a super durable men denim jean and locations to buy them in Calgary?

    I love jean, but hate to keep replacing them, especially when the jean starts to fray out on the bottom.

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    Nudies

    make sure they are properly hemmed, they are only frayying at the bottom because they drag along the ground

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    levis

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    Originally posted by GQBalla

    make sure they are properly hemmed, they are only frayying at the bottom because they drag along the ground
    Exactly. Diesel are the most durable fashion jean in my experience.
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    Originally posted by Neil4Speed


    Exactly. Diesel are the most durable fashion jean in my experience.
    Diesels are also one that seem to last really long.

    stay away from sevens they are nice and amazing fitting jeans, but i always seem to have them go thin in areas

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    My Joe's Jeans have held up well, but any raw denim should be durable.

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    Originally posted by GQBalla
    Nudies

    make sure they are properly hemmed, they are only frayying at the bottom because they drag along the ground
    I don't know what you're talking about.. I have been rocking nudies for years because the style and fit is amazing.. but the quality of the denim is shit! so easy to tear.
    Originally posted by Melinda

    You certainly are not a very nice person though.

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    I have the super-cheap ass Dakotas from Work Wearhouse that I wear to the plant. They hold up pretty well, considering I work with acid most of the time. And if they wear out they're only $25/pair to replace
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    Originally posted by brandon


    I don't know what you're talking about.. I have been rocking nudies for years because the style and fit is amazing.. but the quality of the denim is shit! so easy to tear.
    really?

    do you wash them?

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    Originally posted by GQBalla


    really?

    do you wash them?
    Once every couple months.. always inside out on gentle and cold wash.. and lay flat to dry..
    Originally posted by Melinda

    You certainly are not a very nice person though.

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    get your jeans hemmed?

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    there are carheart jeans too. I've never had a pair, but i'm willing to bet they are fairly strong...

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    Originally posted by 7thgenvic
    get your jeans hemmed?
    If that comment was towards me... my jeans aren't dragging on the ground.. the bottom cuff is fine with no rips.. it's the groin area that rips.
    Originally posted by Melinda

    You certainly are not a very nice person though.

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    Originally posted by brandon


    Once every couple months.. always inside out on gentle and cold wash.. and lay flat to dry..
    hrm interesting

    no idea why, maybe you scratch your balls too much "D i kid i kid

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    Originally posted by brandon


    If that comment was towards me... my jeans aren't dragging on the ground.. the bottom cuff is fine with no rips.. it's the groin area that rips.
    ive noticed this in all my jeans too. wanna know what causes it?
    wearin em gangsta styles yaoh! can't count how many jeans ive wrecked skating cuz my pants be o too low shiiiet
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    I don't think durable and designer go hand in hand lol I've ripped every pair of 7's and Rock's I've owned.

    The most durable jeans I've owned are always the cheaper ones.
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    Originally posted by max_boost
    I don't think durable and designer go hand in hand lol I've ripped every pair of 7's and Rock's I've owned.

    The most durable jeans I've owned are always the cheaper ones.
    lol true, sevens and rocks are cheapo.

    citizens are also pretty good.

    trues are so so, better than sevens

    diesel is up there

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    Originally posted by GQBalla


    lol true, sevens and rocks are cheapo.

    citizens are also pretty good.

    trues are so so, better than sevens

    diesel is up there
    it's material and stitching too but designer jeans are just so much nicer. makes a difference lol i just got a new batch of jeans but i'm going to baby them this time. only wear them when i need to, wash them less frequently, try to prolong their life. haha

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    Originally posted by max_boost


    it's material and stitching too but designer jeans are just so much nicer. makes a difference lol i just got a new batch of jeans but i'm going to baby them this time. only wear them when i need to, wash them less frequently, try to prolong their life. haha
    werd,

    i rarely wash my jeans, just don't be rolling in dirt hehe

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    i find diesels to be thicker than most. very durable
    trues are better than my rocks and sevens and nudies
    i feel the sevens are the thinnest and my nudies look like they will rip at my crotch for sure haha

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