You can still have you favorite jeans in a failing economy
By Jennidaizy
@Jennidaizy (15)
United States
April 24, 2009 1:25pm CST
Do you love designer jeans like I do. I loved them so much that I went searching for alternative places to find them. It sparked an interest in a new business for me, which sure helps in this day and time. If your interested in info just ask. I am a mom that stays at home and is surviving well through this terrible finanical store AND I get to wear my favorite designer jeans at a fraction of the cost. I save money, look good and even get great bargins for the rest of the family. When you have the shopping bug its the best business to be in if you love a good bargain.
2 responses
@max1950 (2306)
• United States
24 Apr 09
i dont get it, you get 3-5 dollars worth of fabric and you women pay over a 100 just to make your butt look good, it already look's good, dont worry. my daughter paid im to embarassed to say vera wang something or other and the next week the same thing was for sale without her name for 100's less, if she wants to retire im not helping her. thank god her husband has to deal with it. give me a pair of comfortable lounge around jeans on my lady and im all set, natural and sweet.
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@maezee (41988)
• United States
24 Apr 09
I love jeans - but they ARE expensive, these days! Not even just expensive ones. I won't pay $200 for a pair of jeans, like Seven or True Religion. Nooo thank you. I usually have to pay $50 for each pair of jeans though, just because even at regular ole' shopping stores - they're THAT expensive! (I go to PacSun, Target, Hco, etc). I have ONE pair of Sevens for All Mankind and I got them CONSIGNMENT. There is a huge difference in quality, though, if you ask me - they're SO much more comfortable and nicer than regular-quality jeans, but I couldn't justify paying $150 MORE for them new. No thank you.
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@Jennidaizy (15)
• United States
24 Apr 09
Even consignment store put a pretty penny on designer denim. My favorite spots have been garage sales and thrift stores. Yes, that is right. Seven for mankinds, miss sixty, hudson...I have found them all there. Now you have to pick and choose your thrift store wisely though. I travel to various nearby cities in more upscale communites and you would be surprised what people give away. I say, save a bundle and recycle, and reuse. Its good for the pocketbook and the environment.