Old 04-05-2011, 06:47 PM
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Originally Posted by catrancher
The other day I was shopping for my favorite eye make-up remover in a high-end department store (it's the only one I've found that doesn't give me a rash around my eyes). I rarely shop at this store, but I had to walk past the women's clothing to get where I wanted to be. Lo and behold, I saw a pair of acid-washed blue jeans with holes (HOLES!), strategically placed, I'm sure, on the knees and pockets. They were absolutely worn out from washing! If they'd been in my closet, they would have been transitioned to gardening jeans long ago. But these were brand new, hanging on a hanger, waiting for some idiot to buy them. The price? Care to guess?




$179.00!!

Who would pay $179 for jeans (no less) that won't survive three more washes? I could have found something far less "worn out" at Goodwill for about $12. Is this nuts, or what?

As I always say, some people have more money than cents (pun intended).
LOL yeah, kids wear that stuff these days. I remember when my mom made me patch them. Plus we always walked the bottoms out of our jeans.

My 14 year old niece does say that the schools have a dress code and won't allow most of those types of 'worn' jeans. They can be a little scruffed, but no holes. It's sad what they charge these days for fashion.
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