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Are Levi's available in Europe? Honestly the best jeans I've ever had... I cycle with them almost daily and they're still going strong.
I am confused. I thought the OP was asking about pants, as in underpants and people are suggesting jeans. Is this just a misunderstanding or are there actually jeans underpants ?
Dialect difference. Brit pants = US underwear. US pants = Brit trousers.
I am aware of the dialect difference.. was just wondering if there really is such a thing as underpants made of jeans material .. that sounds comfy to wear at home.
Babe, have you seen my junderwear I can't find it anywhere
Made me spew tea out of my nose, bravo!
Ah, sorry. I jumped to the wrong understanding of your question.
Now you mention it, that does sound kind of comfy, similar to soft flannel.
Yes. But I did happen to stumble across its Denizen line about a year ago when I was in the US and in a Target. I really liked them, so upon another visit this summer I bought three additional (identical) ones, as I've not seen them here in europe.
I am the least fashionable person in existence, and I 100% prefer function over form. And the Denizen is by far the most comfortable jeans I've ever owned.
Archeologists be digging up wearable Levi's 2000 years from now
Placed there by Producer Ben of the Blank Check Podcast
Definitely a fan of Levi’s, especially the high-waisted models. I intensely dislike the feeling of my pants being about to fall off, so low-waisted is out. The 516 is my favourite, although I also have 541s, 501s, 505s, and 550s.
From my experience, Levi's are some of the worst jeans I've ever had. They all wear out in 2 years time for me. I tend to get a tear in the crotch area and in the knees. Wrangler jeans seem to do better.
Here's a jean testing video that tests 12 jeans in Breathability, Rear Pocket Failure, Hammer Loop Failure, Crotch Tear, Puncture Resistance, Abrasion Resistance, and Pocket Puncture Resistance.
The ones I have are 531's. I wish I could afford another pair rn, oh well.