$100 for a pair of jeans..would you do it?
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I have spent that on jeans but a few years later, even though they've lasted, they're out of style and I don't like them as much. I am pretty frugal now and can't/won't spend $100 on jeans. I have found some awesome stuff at thrift stores though. I recently bought a brand new with tags Miss Me skirt that was normally $68 for $4. You can find a lot for $100.0
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Yes. If you love them do it, you will not regret it.
I just bought a pair of AG jens from anthropology and love wearing them...pair them with a cheap forever 21 shirt and it's not that bad!0 -
There is place called forever21 where I can get 5 pairs with that money lol. So for me no but am a guy what do i know.
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If you've got the money to spend (meaning you're not living off ramen for 2 weeks so you can buy some jeans), then go for it. If it will cause you stress financially, don't do it. Also, if you're not at your weight loss goal, I wouldn't spend a significant amount of money on any clothing items just for practical reasons. My favorite brands of jeans, that fit like a dream, run somewhere in the $150-$220 range, depending on the style, and right now since I'm watching my money (moving and paying for my wedding), and I've still got some weight to lose, I wouldn't buy a pair. But once I'm at my goal and have the financial flexibility? You bet your sweet *kitten* I'm getting a pair or two.0
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I've spent that on Express jeans. But they're one of the whopping two brands that fit me right, so I invested. And yes it was absolutely an investment because I wear them constantly.0
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I would say spending $100 on a pair of "treat" jeans for hitting your goal is practical. If you have these expensive jeans that you adore, they are your motivation to stay on track when you have to maintain your goal weight and prevent the LB's creeping back on. The way they fit can be your "guideline". Also You deserve an out of the ordinary treat, what u did to lose the LB's in the 1st place is worthy of a reward because it was tuff. When it becomes fun to clothes shop is priceless, embrace it and treat yourself. You will feel a million dollars when you go out in your new jeans!!!! You cannot put a price on that feeling.
Go get em!!! xx0 -
YES!0
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I've never paid more than $25 for jeans, and that is my limit.
My secret is I shop clearance. I've seen $180 pairs of jeans on clearance, marked town three or four times, for $25. So I might just be wearing the same premium brand as a guy next to me, but paid nearly nothing while he paid a fortune.
I'm big on hunting clearance and Nordstrom Rack too, sometimes TJ Maxx has the brands I like for half the price as well. Ain't no shame in getting a good deal on a high quality piece of clothing!0 -
No, I would not. I'm at that stage in life where the money wouldn't be an issue, but I still wouldn't do it. I just don't spend that kind of money on clothes.0
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I have.0
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I have spent that and way more on jeans. There is such a huge difference in quality and fit and feel with designer jeans compared to cheap ones. If they make you feel great then why not?0
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i wouldn't for jeans, but i have for a dress, or gaming equipment.
if it makes you happy, and you can afford it, do it!!0 -
I spend what I need to to get jeans that look good. If I can get a $50 pair at an A&F sale, great, but if I can only find what I want in a designer pair, then I buy that. I am guilty of buying $300 jeans and even higher...but I wear them all the time so they're a good wardrobe investment. Certainly better than my gorgeous but impractical Louboutins that only see daylight a couple times a year.0
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Buy them if you really like them. A good pair of jeans can last a loooong time. What kind are you looking at?0
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If I had a six-figure income, maybe...0
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I would definitely buy them. Good jeans are an excellent investment for any wardrobe. I wish I could find cheap jeans that fit me and kept their shape, but Silvers are pretty much all I buy these days. Maybe after I lose some weight.
Find a cute pair that fits perfectly. I can almost promise that you won't regret it. You'll feel great every time you put them on and likely receive compliments all the time
For whoever mentioned Nordstrom Rack- love, love, LOVE that store!!0 -
I am loving the feedback. So, many diverse opinions (reminds me of my brain on it :laugh: )
And yes, the bills & life responsibilities would all be met (and met again) before spending on clothes. There is a roof over my head, food on the table, and the bills are paid. I definitely used a loose translation of the word 'poor'. It is more like I would definitely need to save up and plan for it. However, just because you could does not mean you should, sort of thing.
I am definitely going to check into the quality, this is the perfect deal breaker! I really hope people are like "These things are terrible!" lol0 -
I always said I'd never spend that much on jeans but alas, I recently broke down and was talked into buying a pair of Miss Me's. I very rarely wear jeans but when I do, I am very picky about how they fit and am shaped weird (thick calves, big wide booty, low narrow waist). I've searched everywhere for jeans that would fit right, I'd be comfortable in and not look like an old lady from behind (you ladies know what I'm talking about)! Problem solved & I love them!!
Given that I will probably wear these things for the next 10 years, I'd say that $10 per year is pretty cheap!0 -
I wouldn't buy them but then again, I haven't worn jeans in years.
I prefer thick jeggings or jodpurs.0 -
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you do not typically spend a lot of money on clothes... either do i. generally i only buy what i need, and try to get them at bargain prices. but if i find something that is very flattering, as long as it's something i will wear a lot i will buy them in a heartbeat even if they are more than i would normally spend. i wear my lululemon yoga pants all the time and those cheaper ones just sit in the drawer. so those cheaper ones... were a waste of money! since you're not buying $100 jeans every month, you should definitely get them as a reward for all your hard work.0
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buy them!0
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There is place called forever21 where I can get 5 pairs with that money lol. So for me no but am a guy what do i know.
and a place here called Ross where I bought what are now my FAVORITE pair of jeans in the world for like $13.
This. I don't think it's worth it. I too, am a poor cat and would rather save that money for bills, groceries, or maybe a dinner or two out with my boyfriend.
I too get all my jeans at Ross and am extremely happy with them. Sometimes Target has good deals too. Sorry, I just can't justify spending, but since you are thinking you can justify it maybe you can make it work for you.0 -
Do it - Once you hit your goal! You will have worked hard for them and you deserve them. Don't look at it as spending $100. Look at it as a huge accomplishment. They will be a reminder of how hard you worked and how good you now feel. Every time you put them on they will be an instant confidence booster. Don't deny yourself this simple pleasure.0
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If the fit, cut and denim is good...absolutely.0
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Sure. Hell, I've already done it on a couple of pairs. My rationale is that I practically live in jeans. I keep them practically forever. Seriously - I just got rid of a pair I've been wearing for 18 yrs, and only because the fabric's gotten so thin in the butt, inner thighs, and knees that they are literally see-through.
I'm willing to spend an extra $100 to feel great in clothes that I'm spending that much time in.
ETA: I'm at a stage in life where I have extra money for this kind of thing. If you're concerned about bills, etc, then no. Not worth it.0 -
The only item of clothing I'm willing to pay $100+ for is shoes. You can't replace your feet so treat them right!0
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Yep - treat yourself!0
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Buy them if you really like them. A good pair of jeans can last a loooong time. What kind are you looking at?
Miss Me Jeans0 -
I would. I wear my jeans A LOT so it's worth it IMO.0
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