Inexpensive Women's Jeans
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I don't know where you live but I LOVE Rue21. You can get awesome, stylish jeans around $25 and they always have amazing sales and jeans are $8-$15 on those racks.0
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TJ Maxx or Marshalls0
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Goodwill, St. Vincent De Paul, Value Village. Also Zafu.com is great--they'll tell you your perfect jean brand/size based on measurements. I usually take this to ebay.com and buy them there.0
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Local consignment shops or places like TJ Maxx or Ross.
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I go to the thrift store, last time I got 5 shirts and 5 pants for about 50$. some people turn their nose up but I've found new stuff with the tags on it @ my salvation army. Some people buy new stuff and donate it or donate gifts they don't like. I wash it all once or twice and have had no problems.0
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Goodwill, Old Navy, JCPenney (St. Johns Bay). I never spend more than $30 on jeans. Actually, I have an Eddie Bauer outlet near by and was able to get "transition" jeans for $12.0
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Idk where you live but I was in Macy's the other day and their jeans were $24. When I got to the checkout she said $10.50 please. Now, they aren't name brand, but I don't care, they fit really nice and that's what's important to me. Alot of the department stores have great sales on quite regularly.
Congrats on being half way to your goal!0 -
I just got a pair of Lucky brand jeans at TJMaxx for $14.99 -- some people swear by thrift shops, but I hit up places like TJMaxx, Marshall's, Ross, Burlington Coat Factory, etc.0
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craigslist I got three pairs (that I hope will fit me by end of summer) for $10.00
they were only worn twice0 -
I like Old Navy.0
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I'm with everyone who said Goodwill. I went and bout a $50 pair of AE jeans and I'm still kicking myself for it because they are too big on me now. I've got Gap, Bongo, and Levi's at my Goodwill for $6 a pair.0
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In the UK George at Asda does some great-fitting jeans at around £14. I believe they sell exactly the same brand in Wal-Mart.0
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Target's jeans are inexpensive and often last season's styles are in the clearance section... I got a pair of black skinnies for $12. Also check Marshall's/TJMaxx/Ross.0
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Target's new fit system is pretty awesome. I'm a "Fit 4".0
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I almost ALWAYS buy my jeans second-hand, usually Goodwill. They are already broken-in and comfortable, but a lot of them are in great condition. You can find some pretty expensive brands for about $5 a piece.
I have a very extensive wardrobe of Express Design Studio, Banana Republic, etc. ALL from Goodwill. It's probably several thousand dollars worth of stuff and I'm sure I only spent a hundred bucks or so on all of it. Our Goodwill stores around here have quarter sales every Wednesday, so sometimes I'll walk about with a pile of clothes and I only spent a couple bucks.0 -
Old Navy & Forever210
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I have been buying "Just My Size" jeans at Walmart. They are less than $20 and are a little stretchy to give a great fit. Keep up the good work!!0
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Another vote for Goodwill or whatever thrift store you have. I spend about $6 a pair, which is helpful when you're switching out of sizes every few months.
Also, if you dig a little bit, you can find REALLY good brands. I got my daughter a pair of Apple Bottoms for $7. You really just can't beat it.0 -
I just got a new pair from Target, and I love them! They were definately less than $300
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I splurged on a couple pairs of new jeans anyhow. For me I need to feel good seeing the changes and not frumpy hanging onto clothes that don't fit nicely. I purchased 2 pairs that were under $30 each and one expensive pair that makes me look awesome.
The feeling is so amazing and so worth it especially mentally for me.
If you really can't afford to I recommend second-hand stores, there are often great treasures in there at amazing prices!0
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