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Skyline123 said:thanks! in for a few. anybody know the quality of these compared to seven, diesel, etc?
I have a pair of Earl Jeans I rarely wear them. The denim itself is thin. Not my type of jean. I love Diesels and the thickness of the material. This is still a good price for designer jeans. I've found Earl jeans at Loehman's and they run about $60.
Skyline123 said:thanks! in for a few. anybody know the quality of these compared to seven, diesel, etc? I have to agree with diddy. The denim is thin (which I like) you have to iron them out the wash. For females I find they are great for us that are small waisted, but have hips and butts. Jlo figures.
I almost checked these out - then I read about the "big hips and butts" in the post above. I have almost NO hips and no butt to speak of, so I would probably look rather odd in these jeans...
can't imagine buying jeans without trying them on first. it's not like buying khakis or anything. Also wouldn't buy a suit online without being able to try them on first. Just too many variables... good luck to those that purchases it without trying them on first.
Anyone own the mens jeans?? I have large thighs from the gym and I have a lot of problems trying to get jeans that fit right.(I cant get Diesel jeans past my thighs). Im assuming that these would be no different. I'd go for the 34x34.
Rowan555 said:I almost checked these out - then I read about the "big hips and butts" in the post above. I have almost NO hips and no butt to speak of, so I would probably look rather odd in these jeans... Then don't get the low rise (that's what I was referring to). The other ones should be ok for you.
jskim9 said:can't imagine buying jeans without trying them on first. it's not like buying khakis or anything. Also wouldn't buy a suit online without being able to try them on first. Just too many variables... good luck to those that purchases it without trying them on first.
unless you know how they already fit, if you have a pair from Earl or tried them on at stores. Then you know what size and fit you will expect.
Earl Jeans made a name for themselves in the Japanese market about 9-10 years ago at around $100. The Japanese are not known for their big hips & butts.
I found 31x34 in the bootcut jeans, I cant ever find jeans in this size. Further, I like thin comfy type denim, so I went ahead and added a pair to my cart, I was just curious before I pulled the trigger if these actually fit like they say they do
My real size is probably closer to 30x33, so if these run bigger than they say I should probably stay away
EDIT: I went ahead and got a pair of bootcut 30x34's ... might have to hem them
Ermann said:Earl Jeans made a name for themselves in the Japanese market about 9-10 years ago at around $100. The Japanese are not known for their big hips & butts. Uhh not quite. Earl Jeans made a name for itself here in the US - LA to be exact. Style 55 2% lycra - the original and only jean. The "brand" (as the collection expanded) became popular in the Japan market around the same time it became a cult item worldwide 1999/2000. Earl was one of the 1st denim lines to introduce low cut jeans to the market. They are also one of the 1st jeans to start this whole expensive jeans as pants trends. oh, and the 1st pair I bought in 1997 cost $160usd
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