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Reagen: Almost all jeans seem to have stretch fabric in them today. You can get both but there seems to be more limited options without the stretch. -- nm*
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Krusty (aka Krustylu)
Apr 7 '22, 10:58
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poly or lycra in jeans is very gross. a touch of ramie in jeans (uniqlo) can be very luxe and doesn't stop weathering.
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amanda
Apr 7, 11:53
It's infected khakis now too. -- nm
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Reagen
Apr 7, 10:59
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It's in everything and people seem to like it. I have jeans with and without stretch. The stretch jeans don't last as long and don't get as nice a
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Krusty
Apr 7, 11:16
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I only have one stretch pair and have found the exact opposite except they felt really good from the start. -- nm
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zork
Apr 7, 11:18
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