when to throw in the towel on a pair of jeans?

Dana

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Ive had these jeans for 4 years theyre starting to stain up the bottom of my leg from dragging the bottoms in the winter sludge and won't come out wash after wash... should i heave them? they were frayed when i bought them so i dont care about the wear and tear id done to the bottom but I have a thing with my clothing looking dirty.
 
Gotta look for the deals... I can get brand names for 10-20 dollars if i look in the right place.


Holy fawk. Like what kind of brand names? My jeans are almost 400.00 new. But, I get them on eBay - new - for about 120.00, or so. I DID get scammed recently. I bought a pair for 212.00 and the ass never sent them. It was a highly sought after style that I can never find in my size, too. I was so sad.

BUT, I got zee money back, through Paypal.
 
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Here bro Diesel... only 230.00 per pair! Baller!!
 
Ive had these jeans for 4 years theyre starting to stain up the bottom of my leg from dragging the bottoms in the winter sludge and won't come out wash after wash... should i heave them? they were frayed when i bought them so i dont care about the wear and tear id done to the bottom but I have a thing with my clothing looking dirty.

Nah, the hems are no biggie if the style is frayed anyway!
 
Ive had these jeans for 4 years theyre starting to stain up the bottom of my leg from dragging the bottoms in the winter sludge and won't come out wash after wash... should i heave them? they were frayed when i bought them so i dont care about the wear and tear id done to the bottom but I have a thing with my clothing looking dirty.
Well, if you can't get the sludge out after washing them, and you don't like your clothes looking dirty, then I think you should do something about them. Maybe cut them off and make capris, or something.
 
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