Levis Commuter Jeans
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protein shakes man, protein shakes.
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they look pretty techy and good in person....
and they make my ass look so big
that hatercat is awesomesauce
and they make my ass look so big
that hatercat is awesomesauce
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Where are people trying them on?
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They should be at any Levi's store and maybe some other Levi's carriers. I tried them on and they felt pretty nice, but not $78 nice.
I'm 5'8" 120ish and I loves me some 510s. I'm actually glad that I can find pants nowadays that I don't feel like a clown in.
I'm 5'8" 120ish and I loves me some 510s. I'm actually glad that I can find pants nowadays that I don't feel like a clown in.
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Anyways I'd probably get a pair if they offered a less baggy women's fit. It would be nice to go without a belt for quick grocery runs.
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I'm glad a mainstream company is making a move in this direction but I don't want jeans if I can buy bike-specific pants. I do commute in jeans most days but riding feels much better when I go with my lighter cooler Swerve pants. Denim just isn't the best material for this
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I'm glad a mainstream company is making a move in this direction but I don't want jeans if I can buy bike-specific pants. I do commute in jeans most days but riding feels much better when I go with my lighter cooler Swerve pants. Denim just isn't the best material for this
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and the correct response would have been: "Well, those are girls jeans anyways, so it makes sense"
just playin.. but seriously i'm not sure how that ulock holder would work out. I wear athletic shorts when i ride, which look fine when riding or not
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Also, if anyone seriously considers 511s skinny enough to be girl jeans, I feel sorry for how out of touch you are.
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Actually, I also agree with frantik, basketball/athletic shorts looks fine. It's when people start wearing their sesame street pj's when **** goes bad.
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im 6'5, 190lbs, and i swear by levi 510's and krew kskinny or older chad muska's. krew makes a bunch of their denim with stretch, and offer some slim styles for my slim legs.
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How on earth do you fit into a 34 inseam? I'm 6'7 and 36 goes half way up my shins if I sit down.
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They also have them in khaki, which I think could be cool.
I'm not sure I agree. I think a lot of those twentysomething males (including myself) will happily pay for higher-quality denim, and really, $78 for a pair of jeans isn't THAT much, especially if they last a long time. The designer denim craze of the past few years is a testament to that, I think.
This is obviously the fatal flaw in all of this.
The target market (meaning: slim, 20-something, inner-city dwelling, cycling, males who would actually wear this) can/will not spend $78 on a pair of jeans. Some will, but most won't.
If they were $35 they would probably fly off the shelves and people would own multiple pair.
I wear Levis 501 (non shrink-to-fit) exclusively. I will never pay the $60 MSRP for a pair. I wait for sales when they are around $35. I own about 7 pair (not counting those that I've retired).
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"A" for effort. I'm glad that there are new products for cyclists. Especially from non-cycling companies. If they can figure out a way to lower the cost they will sell better. But, all of the technology and materials probably prevent that from happening. Cool project, though. And yeah. Low-rise probably isn't the best idea.
The target market (meaning: slim, 20-something, inner-city dwelling, cycling, males who would actually wear this) can/will not spend $78 on a pair of jeans. Some will, but most won't.
If they were $35 they would probably fly off the shelves and people would own multiple pair.
I wear Levis 501 (non shrink-to-fit) exclusively. I will never pay the $60 MSRP for a pair. I wait for sales when they are around $35. I own about 7 pair (not counting those that I've retired).
EDIT:
"A" for effort. I'm glad that there are new products for cyclists. Especially from non-cycling companies. If they can figure out a way to lower the cost they will sell better. But, all of the technology and materials probably prevent that from happening. Cool project, though. And yeah. Low-rise probably isn't the best idea.
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Those jeans look great
Levis are the best jeans to buy period.
I'd gladly take a pair of Levis over diesel/true religion/$500 bedazzaled denim anyday
Levis are the best jeans to buy period.
I'd gladly take a pair of Levis over diesel/true religion/$500 bedazzaled denim anyday