Funny how many people have quoted their favorite brand of jeans. To me, they’re all garbage nowadays. I remember back when getting a new pair of jeans was like wearing chaps, or armor-plate. It’d take a few weeks and many washes to just be able to flex enough that you could sit down and not have to remain standing all the time. You’d outgrow the jeans (vertically or circumferentially) looooooooooong before they’d even come close to wearing out.

Now? Wrangler, Lee, Levi, Land’s End, no matter, they’re trash. A year at best before they’d get threadbare and start to split in random places (the “distressed look” on the cheap).

Grew up on Wranglers, but after they changed their “cut” I found that Levis just fit better. Land’s End were just Levis in drag. Best of all I could mail-order LE because I have arms’n’legs like an ape and need looooong inseams unless I’m going for that Capri-pants look.

Bought a coupla pair of Wranglers, which both split on the front-thigh in the same exact spot. And I got an office job, so it’s not like I’m hauling bales of hay or trudging through a coal-mine or anything. They just split. And I like a looser fit, so it’s not like they were stressing or straining.

Levis? Same dealy for the most part. They just got threadbare from the wash, got another front-thigh split, now a few rear-thigh splits are in the works in the gauzelike spots of material that wore through. This is the last week I’ll be wearing this pair, as I broke out another (new) pair from my last buying-spree. Literally just over 1yr of daily-but-outdoor wear. In the house, it’s b’ball shorts or sweats, so it’s not even like I wear jeans 7 days/week. As soon as I get home from work, the jeans come off and the shorts go on.

I got recommended… was it Carhartt?… jeans that seemingly last forever just like Carhartt shirts, that a lot of truckers wear. Maybe I’ll have better luck with those…