One thing I'm known for is looking like a million bucks, but finding the best deals. To me a great deal is not only the price that I paid, but the customer service, the availability of returning things if they don't fit, salespeople who are happy to be there and are knowledgeable about the brands. I love to chat with the salesreps and the owners to see what's new and what they think of the trends. Sometime I just ask for a 10 or 20% discount, just because, and I sometime get it. My girlfriends can't believe that I ask and they are usually shocked when I get the discount with a smile from the salesperson.
Anyway if you are going to shop online, here are some discount codes that work. Discount Codes:WHY PAY MORE!!! Some stores have online discounts: Here are some of the ones that I have heard are working (they may not still be working) Macy's Coupon Code: FRS8K7ET38P for 15% off Jeans.com Coupon Code: X30VIK for 30% off (works for all jeans and all brands, I tried it myself.)
These are my choice for the best Men's Jeans based on my talking to all kind of customers and salespeople in Los Angeles.
These jeans kick ass. I get a lot of double takes when I wear these. Everyone wants to know where I get them and for some reason wants to touch them...ha ha. Rockstar has the same flavor as the wonderful Balmain jean, but at 1/3 of the cost. Oh...these make me want to start a band! I recommend the Biker Jean in Dark. You can get your own from Jeans.com.
Many people have been wearing jeans designed by Jerome
Dahan without ever knowing it. Jerome began his denim career as one of the
founding designers of Lucky Brand jeans. After working alongside his mentor,
Adriano Goldschmied, for many years, Dahan left to create 7 for all Mankind.
Now with his latest creation, Jerome is again redefining the world of denim.
His creativity with denim fabric knows no bound. My favorite are the Sunset Shorts and the Faye Wideleg in Willow Creek.
HA-67 is by far my favorite denim brand I have seen this year. I came across them while strolling through the LA Mart during fashion week for previewing the lines. The detailing was amazing and the authenticity was fantastic. The line was inspired by the Haight-Ashbury culture in San Fran in the late 60's. These look like they came right out of Woodstock, minus all the mud. They have a very cool salvage look to them which is like the meca of denim goodness. Get the Sony Straight Leg...no wait the Enzo Straight Leg...aahh I can't pick, just get them both!
If you are that type of guy who likes to be ahead of the curve and be in the latest style before all of your friends, then get on the HA-67 bandwagon quick cause these jeans are gonna be blowing up soon!