Where do yall get your jeans

No this isn't a "what jeans do ibankers wear" post... I'm just wondering where do you guys get your jeans I used to wear express slim jeans and some levis but I was wondering what are your favorite brands of jeans that are decently priced, slim fit, straight cut, black, grey and dark navy

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Express= shit and Levi's= good start. Levi's denim is analogous to Citi and financial products - endless choices. If you are junior (sounds like it) go grab some traditional mall jeans at J.Crew, Guess or Diesel. They have some good styles. Start off with dark navy denim to wear button downs with and snag some light washed for a dark shirt or some black jeans for in da club. Plan on spending $100 for jeans you won't want to throw away after 6 mos. Please no True Religion, Ed Hardy or Rock&Republic unless you live at Seaside Heights. Also, ask/bring your sister or GF or that cute female analyst in the other cube so they can offer advice. Hope this helps.

Chance favors only the prepared mind.
 
samanthajones.All men should have A.P.C. and Dior Homme denim in their closet.

And say it with me: SLIM!!!

SLIM, SLIM, SLIM, SLIM!!!!!!!!! No baggy crap.

NEVER FORGET!!!

I'm not sure why American men are significantly worse dressed than their European counterparts. I miss my gorgeous Euro men.

Well I guess when you are either unemployed or working 30 hours a week you can dick around and worry about your skinny jeans.

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