I'm a sucker for Diesel and Reply Denim. I used to hate shopping for Jeans cause it seems that most manufacturers have trouble making the same style and size several times over they all vary. Just pick up a Levi's 501 in the States and compare it to one from Europe. It does not even come close to be same neither in the fabric nor the fit. I guess there is a reason why Levi's charges more than twice as much for there Jeans overseas.
I think Diesel has a different standard you pick the style and size you want and that's it. They are always the same no matter where you buy it given that it is an authentic pair of Diesel-Jeans.
I'm a sucker for Diesel and Reply Denim. I used to hate shopping for Jeans cause it seems that most manufacturers have trouble making the same style and size several times over they all vary. Just pick up a Levi's 501 in the States and compare it to one from Europe. It does not even come close to be same neither in the fabric nor the fit. I guess there is a reason why Levi's charges more than twice as much for there Jeans overseas.
I think Diesel has a different standard you pick the style and size you want and that's it. They are always the same no matter where you buy it given that it is an authentic pair of Diesel-Jeans.
Levis are pretty expensive here in Japan. I have been tempted to have my mom send me over a bunch of pairs and sell them cheaper than they are here, and make some profit.
Ahh yes, everyone should accompany their spend with their jean size! I'm 32R (32 32) with a belt. I'm not sure if sizes mean the same both sides of the pond, though...
Actually, I like Wrangler cowboy look so long as the waist is cut low and without the pressed crease very common in east New Mexico but not so in Montana.