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I haven't bought any since Carhart sold out. I want to get some jeans that are good quality and not made by vaxxcommies or globohomo. Who should I buy from?

Edit: thanks for the help. I'm going to order some Duluth jeans.

I haven't bought any since Carhart sold out. I want to get some jeans that are good quality and not made by vaxxcommies or globohomo. Who should I buy from? Edit: thanks for the help. I'm going to order some Duluth jeans.

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Arizona and Ariat

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I switched from Arizona to Carhart years ago because the back pockets and belt loops kept tearing out and the ankles wore out and frayed prematurely. I was buying 3-4 pairs per year. I'm looking for better quality.

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Orvis makes good blue jeans. They did make this BLM statement. It isn't awful, but not great either.

Orvis’ vision is to inspire the world to love the adventure and wonder in nature. For us, an inspired world is one that is inclusive, equitable and without barriers. One that is achieved by acknowledging privilege, exploring blind spots, and engaging in important and uncomfortable conversations.

We are deeply saddened by the pain and unrest across our country. Anti-blackness and racism have no place in our world. We stand in solidarity with our friends and community members in demanding equity.

The outdoor recreation and fly-fishing communities are not immune from what we are seeing. We know not everyone feels invited, included, or sometimes even safe to participate in fly fishing. We also know that we, Orvis, are far from perfect, and that there is a lot of work to do. But we are committed to engaging, and we understand that there are many of us in the established angling community who need to step up and lead. It has to be our responsibility if change is going to happen.

We ask everyone in the outdoor and angling communities to join us in expressing a commitment to combat racism of any kind, a willingness to engage in this conversation, and an obligation to create change and create a more equitable fly-fishing culture, outdoor community and greater world. #blacklivesmatter

idk, I like their clothes so I still buy their shit. I can't find where they stood on the vax mandate.

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Enough niggers fish already. Have they never visited the south? They just don't normally buy overpriced fishing attire. The go fishing in blue jean shorts and wife beaters

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I've never seen a nigger fly-fishing. Otherwise I agree, there is no shortage of them pier fishing.

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I've heard good things about Duluth Trading Company jeans, although I haven't tried them personally.

Duluth makes really good jeans, although they're a bit pricey.

They're where I am leaning but I'd rather not buy five pair without asking around first.

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I just checked their website, they have discounts on a couple styles. Wouldn't cost much to try.

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They vanity size. They are a company, that in my oppinion, target fat men who pretend to be outdoorsy. I like the pants for durability but I subtract about 4 inches from my true belt size to get a fit.

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Berne makes very rugged jeans, cheaper than Carhartt, and better made.

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I switched to Wrangler from Levis when they closed their last US factory years ago. Be careful Wrangler has US made jeans that are great very heavy denim, but they also have Mexican, and chinese made denim that is much thinner.

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They both support BLM.

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I knew Levi's was problem, but I haven't bought a pair in 15 plus years, Did not know about wrangler, doing a quick search I didn't see them on any of the blm lists, but I did find an ammoland article that they gave to everytown. I will switch again, any word on Lee?

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I had a bad ass pair of Tommy Hilfiger pants in my younger days oh and my black Utility pants from target were really nice when I was a lil shit.

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Buck Mason makes good jeans, I think they're made in the USA too. Probably a bit of globohomo though. A little pricier than other jeans, but you get what you pay for. I've had some pairs for almost 10 years and they're still going strong.

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Of the 8 pairs of jeans I saw, 7 niggers and 1 non-nigger modeling them. Don't give your money to people like this.

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Bass pro shops / Cabelas "Red Head" jeans are pretty good. At least, superior to Levis, Wrangler, and a few others IMHO

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I buy American eagle because I like the fit. As far as quality they suck. Levi's express banana republic and gap jeans are quality.