Soldato
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What? Jeans come in a variety of shades, cuts, washes etc etc. To say that £10 jeans are the same as £100 is jsut silly.
What? Jeans come in a variety of shades, cuts, washes etc etc. To say that £10 jeans are the same as £100 is jsut silly.
So it was exactly the same cut, wash, material etc? Wow, you obviously got a bargain...









Your missing the point why pay £XXX amount when you could get somthing thats practically the same for £XX / £X amount the fact that people come up with these foolish arguements that well the styles slightly different or the materials softer (Tbh why would you want a softer material with jeans in my experience the softer the material the easier to damage) or the colour is not precicly the same (the blue is slightly lighter Oh noes!).
Either way they're gonna look basically the same when you wear them I can't really tell the difference between the jeans unless I'm looking at them from very close range and I doubt people would notice the difference unless they were looking very closely at my lower body(Girls feel free to do this, Blokes do you really want me to pound your head in?.... No? then don't!).
It seems pointless to me to pay that much for the privelidge of advertising the designer when they should be paying me and what really grinds my gears is the fact it's the same with any other ****** item of cloathing!
/end rant

The Diesel's arent modelled on anyone, but would most likely fit a lot better as the M&S jeans appear to fit horribly. In terms of cuts, washes, and back pocket variety, its hard to beat Diesels: http://store.diesel.com/searchResult/gender/U/toll/0/tskay/B84CE7A2/c/cat_136/areaid/7/layoutType/1
, many people would think that is foolish when you can buy a cup and saucer from Tesco for a couple of quid, what ever makes you happy at the end of the day.They all look they same to me tbh, I don't think I've ever worn a pair of jeans and thought, 'oh dear the cut of these jeans make them feel uncomfortable', end of the day though if people want to waste their money on this kind of stuff then it's their prerogative, I nearly spent quarter of a grand on a pair of antique tea cup and saucer's circa 1800's the other day to enjoy my tea in, many people would think that is foolish when you can buy a cup and saucer from Tesco for a couple of quid, what ever makes you happy at the end of the day.

I guess it all boils down to hedonism then, some people like feeling priveleged, wearing nice clothes, driving a nice car and taking pleasure in doing so.

However when it comes to colour wash I don't really give 2 ***** Jeans were designed as hard wearing cloathing not fashionable although they seem to be
