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samprice
11
Jul 26, 2015
I suppose it's a question of accessibility--as a customer, you can't find them locally. Although they're great jeans, saving $10 on the MSRP and then spending $10 on shipping doesn't add up to a collective bargain.
IanAnderson
2590
Jul 27, 2015
sampriceKeep in mind that there's a shipping fee from the manufacturer too!
I agree that this drop is less about the cost savings - Camillo already takes super thin margins, his jeans "should" retail for around $300 - and more about accessibility. These jeans are not yet available on his site, but we're offering them here!
ZZ_UPenn
257
Jul 27, 2015
IanAndersonThanks for the information. I am tempted to get one. But I normally wear jeans at size of 30 inch waist and 30-31 inch inseam. Is it possible to get a smaller inseam size? 34.5 inch is too long for me.
chris_was_taken
24
Jul 27, 2015
ZZ_UPennMost nicer pairs of jeans come with super long inseams, with the idea being that everyone wants a different length and will hem them anyway. Some people like them long and roll a few times. Hemming is cheap, and you get to decide the perfect length.
ZZ_UPenn
257
Jul 27, 2015
chris_was_takenGood point. Thanks Chris!
leatherbarrel
86
Jul 27, 2015
ZZ_UPennYou would normally get the jeans hemmed, cuff them, or let them stack
IanAnderson
2590
Jul 27, 2015
ZZ_UPenn@chris_was_taken is spot on - is very common in high-end denim. If the inseam is too long, you have three options:
- cuff them as much as you need (free!) -let them 'stack' (free, google for more info) -hem them (chainstitch hem would be most appropriate, but it's up to you)
ZZ_UPenn
257
Jul 27, 2015
IanAndersonThanks, Ian!