A second helping of Fashion Friday

DISCLAIMER: This entry's gonna make me sound like a hopeless girl drowning in her own vanity.  Straight males and girls who have better things to think about, feel free to move right along.

I have a confession to make this Friday evenin'.  After a few months living with the Paiges I bought at Century 21 (NYC's best kept secret), I realize I love them.  Now, one thing that frustrates me about peoples' obsession with premium denim is that I've rarely heard anyone who was able to articulate a) exactly what makes them different from the regular store-bought variety, and b) why they were worth the absurd price.  Because of this, I always assumed they were brand whores interested mostly in the status they were buying, deluding themselves into thinking they were paying for higher quality or better fit, and collecting designer jeans like some people collect broken hearts.  I don't care what you say, 8+ pairs of $150-$200 jeans in anyone's closet is absurd.

That said, I am considering investing in another 1 or 2 pairs.  And I'm going to try to articulate my reasons in an attempt to show it isn't really the status I'm buying or just another excuse to show off.  Feel free to let me know if I'm only kidding myself.

1) I refuse to pay more than about half off retail for these jeans.  I think my current upper limit is about $100, which when you think of it is not that much more than a pair of full-priced jeans at your usual BR or Express (though it is a far cry from my grubby $23 Gap jeans).

2) They make me feel more polished and grown up.  I think it's the tailoring that makes them decidedly un-grubby, and the slight heft, the weight of the fabric does a good job keeping my fatty little pooch in check (all that food comes at a price, eh?).  I guess you could say it buys me a little bit of confidence.  Which is what true fashion is about, in my humble opinion--some combination of self-expression and aspiration.

3) Butt pocket designs.  I'm sure 75% of the reason I love my Paige jeans so much is the gorgeous embroidery on the butt pockets.  They are a delightful surprise every time I catch them peeking out in the mirror, and they instantly elevate everything else I'm wearing.  When I see designer jeans with plain/bland butt pockets, I can't help but think, "Why bother?"

4) Fit through the thighs.  It's pretty inevitable that regular jeans, without the added lycra or tailoring, stretch out and sag abominably just under the butt.  I never used to notice it before, but now I see it everywhere, on everyone. One thing I've come to appreciate about my Paiges is their uncanny ability to cling to my butt.  Hah!  I don't think all designer jeans are created equal in this respect--I've really only tried on 1-2 brands so I'm not sure which have mastered it, but I've definitely seen coworkers (my coworkers are all obsessed with premium denim and refuse to wear anything else) wearing designer jeans that also sag abominablyAgain: "Why bother?"

5) A beautiful, confident drape.  See the pictures below.

6) Lovely washes--though many regular denim brands do this just as well.

Anyway.  I decided to educate myself a bit on some of the brands available out there, so I could begin to sort out my preferences.  Here are some ones I particularly liked:
  • AG, or Adriano Goldschmied - shown here are his 'Angel' and 'Legend' styles
  • Antik Denim - kind of risky with its mod-western styling, but I kind of like it
  • Stella Jean by Chip & Pepper - just an all around classic shape
  • Passion Jean by Goldsign - my favorites after Paige!
  • Standard Glory Jean by Habitual - I like the unique Maltese cross
  • J & Company - they have the most ornate/elaborate pocket design, and yes, I love it.
  • James Jeans - yup, the butt pockets
  • Paige jeans - practically perfect in every way
  • The Bellisima Jean by Rich & Skinny - lovely shape, bratty name
  • Good ole Rock & Republic - showing their Jaguar and Kurt styles.  R&R is definitely overworn though.
  • Classic Dojo Jean from 7 For All Mankind.  Also overworn but still rockin.

Anyone else have favorites they want to recommend?

As a side note, I am really liking the Gilt Groupe's offerings.  It's just barely within the price range I'd be willing to pay for certain items...not cheap (I still have to hem and haw about everything) but not impossible.  In other words, I'm doomed.

13 responses
My thing with jeans, is if I buy one pair I really like (whether they're the $50 pair you score at a reasonable store, or the $198 pair of designer jeans) I keep them forever. I could probably live off one pair of jeans for 10 years. (Why do that when you can have variety?) But back to your point, I agree with all of the above, especially the butt pockets! Butt pockets are a make/breaker for me, not just the fit. My fave are the AG Angels, simple and fit really well.
I agree! usually only have about 2 or 3 pairs in rotation at any given time, and they last for years and years and years.   The AG angels look nice... how's the material?
love the disclaimer, you are so clever.
Your new profile pic is great too, much friendlier.
do you know that you are not supposed to wash your jeans? i mean, do not ever wash it. especially design jeans. that's the trick to keep the jeans in prime condition. i guess you can febreeze it once in awhile. :P
That's funny, that's my dirty (hah!) secret.  I never have washed my jeans.  Never since I got them.
seriously? you aren't supposed to wash designer jeans? regular jeans too? turning jeans inside out in the wash and not putting them in the dryer reduces color fading...but i guess that still makes the fabric less stiff over time.

wow, steph, how much time did you spend researching jeans? i had recently sworn off adding jeans to my wardrobe, but maybe i should consider allowing designer jeans in. not until glen finally starts making the big money, i guess...

@wendy I don't know if I would go to the extreme of NEVER washing them but they can certainly stand a lot of wear between washes (and yes definitely turn inside out).  I guess I spent an inordinate amt of time researching, but most of the finds were from revolveclothing.com and barney's co-op.  I think there's no reason you can't splurge on 1-2 pairs because there's lots of ways you can get them on major sale...in fact I'm starting to think you should never have to pay full price on them (even on the barney's site I found a couple pairs selling for $49!), and then there's the denim warehouse sales that go on every so often.. I can forward you the invitations when I get them. 
the key is actually jeans *without* lycra, or at least no more than 2% (check the tag). the ones that stretch out or generally lose their shape after a while are actually those that have a high percentage of lycra since washing weakens the elastic -- they feel like they're holding you "in" initially, but soon you'll be shaping them and not the other way around. wash inside out, cold water, and hang dry. they'll be yours forever. :)
Shoot.  That's a good tip.  I just checked my Paige jeans and it turns out they are only 60% cotton and 40% polyester!!  O_o wtf man, I feel totally gypped!
anything to help! :) only exception would probably be skinny jeans (think J Brand) where you need the lycra since they are so tapered and skintight (but even those are usually no more than 20%). if you want your jeans to last and last, then look for the low poly/lycra content.
ps. 40% off at pinkmascara.com until tomorrow night -- citizens and jbrand excluded but everything else is fair game.
Yay, thanks viv!  I'll get over the fact that my jeans are 40% lycra someday.  I just checked the Paige website tho, and apparently they do make jeans with that 60/40 blend... so at least they're real  -_____-
That explains it...i bought this nice pair of tight jeans which now hangs on me! So annoying...
So Steph...these jeans pictured above, are they suitable for the well endowned women like me? Or they won't be able to go past the thighs...
I loved this post. I don't much about jeans, though I always notice butt-sagging. I fully support your views about paying a premium for a product that brings you such deep satisfaction. Beautifully written.