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Originally Posted by enthused
I kind of wonder if designer jeans have more psychological benefits than actual physical benefits.
So many people are saying things like, "Ohhh my 300 dollar jeans make my ass look SO good!" But I really think that if jeans are making your ass look good, you probably have a nice ass in the first place. They are jeans, not miracle pants. If you're fat, you're fat. If you have a wide ass, you have a wide ass. I really don't think 300 dollar jeans is going to change that fact, other than it might distract people from your wide load with a fancy lable.
I think if you have a good figure and a nice ass, you could probably wear any jeans and they would look good. Whether they were $20 or $300, someone with a good ass will be able to pull them off.
I'm not trying to be a jerk, its just that I know a lot of people who wear very expensive jeans, and I really don't think it makes them look any better. I'm sure in their mind they think they look hot, but they probably have to tell themselves that so that they can justify spending that much on a pair of jeans.
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I think a lot of people who wear these expensive jeans get a bad rep just because they paid a bit more than the next guy for said jeans.
I buy the clothes that catch my eye, the ones that I find the most comfortable and the ones that inspire confidence. You can say whatever you want, if you are dressing right you feel right..
Now please do not flip this on me telling me I need to spend 300 dollars on jeans to feel good I have issues, because as I said before I also own a $8 Giant Tiger button up shirt that I LOVE to wear and also makes me feel confident. It is about finding what makes YOU feel good, who gives a crap about what the next guy thinks about you. Make sure that it pleases your inner self, if that works then you will be alright no matter what you are wearing. For some of us it just happens that expensive jeans and other designer clothes catch our eye and we enjoy wearing them.
If you are buying a certain piece of clothing because you want to impress people, I think you are doing it for the wrong reasons. It should always be about you first. Which is why when people beak me about paying as much as I do for some of my clothes I just ignore them, or tell them to beat it, because if it makes me feel good I will do it. And if they can't understand that, then they aren't someone I want to be involved with.