I got a great deal on the Thin Finn in organic Dry Ecru at Gilt Club. I was pretty happy with them but spending a good penny I was hoping I would get a great Nudie worn out look. but the crotch...
These jeans are one of my favorites, they are sort of western! I wear them when my boyfriend takes me country dancing. I will admit, they are one of the hottest jeans for any rodeo, country...
I love these jeans! I had wanted them for awhile, and decided to finally get them. The price is not bad at all considering the cost of most other premium brands. I loved the "moto" look of these...
Diesel jogg jeans are not exactly what Diesel tries to sell them as. Diesel tries to sell them as sweat pants that look like denim. The fact is they are denim that are soft like sweatpants....
Diesel really out did themselves this time. The Braddom is a regular straight leg fit that tapers down to a slimmer opening. The fit is very comfortable and the tapering really makes them...
I know that Nordstrom will do it and they do a pretty good job too.....If you want the original hem back on then I think it's somewhere around $20? If I remember correctly.......
Barney's will do it as well for $20, I get mine done at Campos y Campos in Nyc, $25 to keep original hem. They're expensive but they've done a great job so far and I would trust them with my most expensive clothes.
i used to go to this tailor that does it for 7 bucks with the orginal hem, but i just recently found one that does it for 5 bucks w/wo the original hem.. if you live in houston..i can tell you who! shes great!
i used to go to this tailor that does it for 7 bucks with the orginal hem, but i just recently found one that does it for 5 bucks w/wo the original hem.. if you live in houston..i can tell you who! shes great!
Damn, that's dirt cheap. I pay $12 with original hems and I thought that was good...
i've paid 10, 20 and 30$ my old seamstress was raping me....it wasnt even the original hem...and 9 out of 10 times she always did it too short. god i hate that B**CH!
in orange county, there are tons of tailors that do w/ original hem for like $7 w/o original hem for $4. the tailor that hem most of my jeans is great, and she charges me only $6 (with the original hem)
I just fold-hem them myself by hand (not just because I don't have a sewing machine capable of working on denim, but because hand-hemming causes a lot less damage to the fabric, in case you need to let the hems out when you resell etc)