3 Common Mistakes When Buying New Jeans

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 These mistakes apply to both men and women in their search for new jeans. You will likely buy a lot of pairs of jeans in your lifetime - sometimes even multiple pairs in a year. Unfortunately, it is extremely common to see the same mistakes crop up again and again. You end up with a pair of jeans that don’t fit correctly or deteriorate in quality after the first wash. 

So, it’s time to learn from these mistakes! Here are the three common errors you make when buying new jeans and how to prevent them in the future: 

woman wearing jeans holding shopping bags


Not Knowing Your Proper Size
Hands up, how many of you estimate your size when buying jeans? Usually, you guess what your waist size is - or you measure in the wrong place. Get some proper measuring tape and measure around your waist. This will be the point around your belly button, not around your hips. Then, measure your inside leg to get the leg length. A huge mistake is buying jeans that are too long for you, so the ends look all baggy and silly! 

Once you have your proper size, it is a lot easier to find jeans that will actually fit correctly for once. 

Buying The Wrong Style Of Jeans
What type of jeans do you want to wear? As you can see on https://www.883police.com/mens/jeans, there are countless types to choose from: slim fit, skinny fit, relaxed fit, straight fit, tapered fit, etc. The same is true for women - actually, there are arguably more choices! 

If you want jeans that are quite relaxed and baggy, but you buy slim-fit ones, you’re not going to have a pair that fit how you intended. Consider what type of jeans will suit your body before you make a purchase. 

Getting Cheap Jeans
This might sound snobbish, but cheap jeans are really bad. Sure, they help you save a lot of money on clothing, but they will usually be extremely low-quality items. The material feels strange and starts to deteriorate after a few washes. The fit isn’t good and it’s hard to find ones that are actually in the right size even after measuring yourself. 

Instead, high-quality jeans will cost a bit extra. It is worth spending a bit more on an item like this as you will get value from it. You’ll wear the jeans a lot, so you want them to actually last and feel nice. Cheap jeans are exactly as described…cheap! A good way to get some high-quality jeans while saving money is by purchasing second-hand items or waiting for sales/discounts. This lets you get jeans that fit properly and last a long time without breaking the bank. 

At the end of the day, jeans will probably be your most-worn item of clothing. You can wear them to the airport when you’re travelling, or to the coffee shop when meeting a friend - or even while you lounge around the house. So, it makes sense to make the right purchase and give a fresh way to wear a casual look. Avoid the three mistakes above and you will do exactly that. 

Michelle

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