And that is relevant how? If the OP doesn't does it violate DMCA, or the Copyright laws or something else? Does OP even owe it to SD to mention that. If not then just STFU and stop commenting just for the sake of commenting.
dada75
New Member
posted: Aug. 20, 2008 @ 4:28p
What's B&M ? Thanks
munkee222
Happy Member
posted: Aug. 20, 2008 @ 4:39p
b&m = brick and mortar (did i spell that right?)
its short for saying the actual store building. so you have to go to the actual Old Navy store to get the jeans at that price.
The only 12 dollar jeans i see there are babys jeans.... looks like its only reduced from 29$ to 25$
AlanS17
Senior Member
posted: Aug. 21, 2008 @ 12:10p
FWIW I've always had bad experiences with Old Navy clothes. They fall apart quicker. In fact, they use a lot of the same patterns as GAP and Banana Republic (which is a good thing), but the materials tend to be inferior, and the stitching is not as sturdy. It's not as tight so it tends to separate and/or tear.
I would expect that virtually everyone here is already aware of that so they know what they're getting into. For everyone else, I figured it was worth mentioning. I would equate their clothes with Wal-Mart and Sears (which I've also had bad luck with).
AlanS17 said: FWIW I've always had bad experiences with Old Navy clothes. They fall apart quicker. In fact, they use a lot of the same patterns as GAP and Banana Republic (which is a good thing), but the materials tend to be inferior, and the stitching is not as sturdy. It's not as tight so it tends to separate and/or tear.
I would expect that virtually everyone here is already aware of that so they know what they're getting into. For everyone else, I figured it was worth mentioning. I would equate their clothes with Wal-Mart and Sears (which I've also had bad luck with).
Good point, but at this price you could buy several pairs of jeans for the price of one pair at GAP or BR.
Quality isn't that big of an issue for kids who grow so fast they don't have time to wear clothes out. Chances are a few pairs of these for my DD will be just fine until she needs the next size.
FORIAMBILL
Member
posted: Aug. 21, 2008 @ 7:45p
Johnacon said: SDpwnsFW said: stolen directly from SD
No one cares, and in a related story you are a tool
agreed. if you care so much about the other site, go there and stay. this crap is so damn juvenile.
back on topic... I'll check this out for my kids. sucks for me though, 3xl's and 44/46 jeans are typically only available on line.
Their jeans never fit me. They all have extra-wide hips in relation to the rest of the pant which results in a baggy waistband right in the rear above my butt. Even after they "redesigned" them, even the extra curvy ones (they are worse in other ways). Actually their boy/men jeans fit me better, still not perfect though. And I agree on the quality, not good at all. I guess it's a so-so price for ill-fitting poorly made stuff.
I visited my store last night and inquired about the sale. The employees seemed pretty ramped up about it...they're expecting to sell out quickly. I was told that it included all jeans that were "folded and against the wall" (for the kids jeans anyways). This was at my location of course, so I'm sure it'll vary by store (not the types but the location of the jeans). Best of luck to everyone heading out on Saturday!
Tamee
New Member
posted: Aug. 22, 2008 @ 8:36a
The painter jeans are NOT the only ones offered for $12. there are loose fit, boot cut, and straight fit, as well as many others "fashion" styles offered in the stores. Now maybe that is what they are doing online (incidently.....the sale originally was not going to include online) but my guess is that that is the style they have the most inventory of online. As far as the quality of the jeans? I've had some for years.....perhaps you are not following proper denim washing insructions (yes.....there is a way you are supposed to wash denim) For example....you are not supposed to wash then after every wear. You should also turn them inside out before washing. There is no comparison to Gap and Banana as far as I'm concerned. They are much cheaper because the DO use cheaper materials......remember you get what you pay for. Don't expect to get Gap quality when you purchase Old Navy. Just my 2cents....
xmasangel said: anyone know if maternity jeans are part of the sale online or in store? thanks.
I don't think so but I was in my local store today and they had some nice jeans in maternity clearance for $9.99 so I bought a pair of those. Also I was able to buy kids jeans today and they said no problem getting an adjustment on my receipt tomorrow. SHe actaully recommended that because I told her my daughter wears a slim. I was also told there is a limit of three jeans and they are enforcing that at my local store.
I just called a local Old Navy (Edgewater, NJ) they told me for men's there are three different styles with three different colors, so a total of 9 pairs of jeans to choose from for mens. From what I heard he said straight, bootcut, and loose each with three different colors.
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