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Jeans Prices for Both Low and High End Brands

Regardless on your take on fashion or personal taste, everyone needs to be dressed or clothed in some way for both protection and out of common decency to society. Because it has such a low common denominator, everyone needs some form of pants to wear that are both affordable and comfortable. When it comes directly to jeans, a good inexpensive pair can be hard to find. If one goes to cheap, you're likely to get some that are too scratchy to wear or too tight around some body part (like the hips or the legs). The result can be a pair of jeans that don't fit very well to your body shape or made of poor materials. Of course, on the flip side, getting the higher quality jeans may be to costly a proposition for some families or individuals.

There are also, of course, the kinds of folks where price isn't the only criteria in buying a tight fitting pair of jeans. Folks will look at the brand or designer to distinguish themselves, others will look for particular styles that may be in like hip huggers or skinny jeans, flared, or bell-bottoms (yes, people still purchase these). The quality of the material also comes into play for those who have the luxury to consider such things. At a certain point your simply paying for the marketing of the brand itself rather than the actual cost to make the jeans but that's another problem altogether.

One common thread between all jeans owner and shoppers is that they're always looking for a better deal. In other words, the best ways to get a nice discount on the full retail prices of their favorite clothing. Smart shoppers take into consideration sales and bargains that stores use to entice shopping at their retail establishment and the same should be said for when shopping for jeans, either men's or women's. Whether it's a department store like Target, Wal-Mart, or K-Mart, middle of the road store like JC Penney's or Macy's or a more upscale place there are always a great deal to be had somewhere. This is particularly true with the advent of online shopping from your home computers. Often there are coupons for free shipping or money off after a certain price.

Without further ado, here is a quick list of some of the more affordable types of jeans out for sale on the market, with the exception being made for custom made fit.

About $10 or Less
Fade Glory
Basic Edition

$10 to $25
Route 66
Mossimo
Wrangler
Arizona

$25 to $50
Old Navy
Levi
Lee
Nautica

$50 to $100
Victoria’s Secret
Blue London
Authentic
Seven7
Tommy Hilfiger

$100 and Above
Diesel
True Religion

This isn’t supposed to be an all inclusive list but more about giving you an idea on jeans pricing and costs based on the brands on the top of my head. Additional brands will be added and the list updated as I look into it further or upon request. In addition, it should be noted that this is for more general brands and basic styles. As you get into larger sizes, plus sized or big and tall, the price will generally go up, which make sense because of the additional material that is used to construct the jeans. Styles can also have an effect; flared jeans can be a little more expensive or any trendy features like knee holes, or washed out looks can add to the sale price.

My best advice for saving money on jeans is simply look out for deals. This is the really easy way to get around the relatively high prices that most jeans brands will go for. It allows you to get a very good deal as well on any particularly cute pairs out there you may like.

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