Really liking the Flex stuff in the denim and the firehose type material. Much nicer to have the stuff move around when you need it to.
Totally agree so I grab them when they're on sale. Much as I hate their pricing I'm a fan of the products, it's nice to be able to order good socks that actually fit, same for shirts. The longer t-shirts are the first I have ever found that actually work for me. Just can't buy any of it at full price though so I stock up on black friday and the like and keep an eye on their closeout stuff.
Well, I found some Levi's 569's on Amazon so I'll see how they fit. Otherwise I'll go check out Duluth over the weekend.
If you sign up for their email you’ll get daily specials sent to you. The ballroom jeans seem to go on sale about once a quarter. I’m spoiled, their HQ is 20 miles away and their factory seconds store is 15 miles or so away.
Levi's also pulled jeans from the Leather shops catering to gay leathermen around that time, too. They were trying to "upscale". They failed.
Hell if I know, but Levi 514 are $60+ for example and they aren't special but they are a cheap "nice" Jean. Everything is expensive now sadly.
You should try a them. I needed something that bridged casual and high end for an important event, so I said f-it and bought a pair. Turns out expensive jeans are awesome. Here's some reasons. 1. Fabric that is durable, substantial, AND soft. 2. An athletic cut that somehow makes my ass and thighs look muscular. 3. The correct fit so you can squat without gimmicky relief panels, stretchy fabric, or showing ass crack. 4. A dye job that doesn't fade no matter how many times you wash it. 5. All the little details are there. (perfect stitching without any loose ends, leather label worthy of a pair of gloves, even the zipper works smoother). 6. They have outlasted all of my other jeans, and show no sign of giving up. Most of my clothes look like they came from a homeless person, but I'll never buy cheap jeans again.