Considering that the average price of blue jeans in the shopping malls ranges from $20 to $100 per pair, keeping your shopping options open can be very cost effective. Before you purchase retail, see what else is in your local area. Visit thrift shops and trendy consignment shops. Great places to try are Value Village, The Salvation Army, and Plato's Closet.
Cheap Jeans
Shop exactly like you are in a department store. Look for jeans that are made by name brands that fit your body type well. If you are shopping for children or others in your family, take note of the brands that area already in their closet. Your children may need slim or husky sizes. These sizes routinely are in thrift stores in batches. They usually were donated at the same time by the same individual. The same holds true for plus size women whose body shape may fit a 16 wide perfectly, but an 18 will be too large. To save time only visit a shop if it is organized, by size and clearly marked departments. Unorganized shops are not a bargain, unless you have hours to sort through things.
Quality
Look for quality when you are inspecting the blue jeans. Turn the blue jeans inside out and inspect the seaming. Check for any frays on the bottom hemline or damage to belt loops. For slim pants, make sure that the inner elastic and buttons are in working order. Make sure that the zipper works. If you find a designer pair of jeans and the zipper is broken, purchase the pants. Then take the pants immediately to your tailor. If you can sew, purchase a replacement zipper and fix promptly.
Name Brands
Name brands to look for when shopping are Banana Republic, True Religion, Diesel, Seven for all Mankind, Lucky, Gap, Levis, Frankie B Jeans, Ralph Lauren, Miss Sixty, Cold Water Creek, and Lands End. Look for modern washes, styles, and hardware. If the blue jeans have a decorative pattern, be sure that the pattern, studs, or rhinestones are in tact.
Searching at thrift and consignment stores before visiting the mall is a great use of your time. By shopping at organized thrift stores you can save time and money. When you do shop at the mall always look online for unpublished sales. Use these tips to find cheap jeans in your local area.
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