The BEST denim jeans | how to find your perfect jeans

In today’s video, I’m sharing exactly how you can find your own perfect pair of denim jeans! Use these tips next time you’re shopping vintage or brand new, and find that pair that makes you feel like a million dollars! And makes your booty look like a peach emoji 🍑

I’m also sharing tips on how to find your sizing, how to verify if your Levis are vintage, and my top 5 favorite pairs of jeans, both vintage and modern!

Let me know your fave pairs of jeans in the comments, and what you look for in them!

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Jeans Mentioned 👖
Where I buy all my vintage denim
Levi 501s (similar)
Levis wedgie straight jeans
Levis ribcage jeans
Agolde 90s jeans (size down 1-2 sizes)
Similar to Agolde, affordable
Re/done mid loose 90s jeans
Levi 550s
modern similar
Levi 505s (exactly like 501 fit but with zipper fly)
Modern similar to levi 531/512
Toteme Wide Jeans
Everlane 90s Cheeky
Everlane 90s Curvy

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5 Comments

  1. I noticed you fold them a certain way to put them in the drawers. Does that way help wrinkles and hard fold lines? Also, is there a specific way that you fold them

  2. Good informative video but after watching so many jeans videos of varies influencers, I can’t help but laugh. We are being told how these premium materials will last us forever 😂. First, especially in US , most woman never stay in the same size they were at 20-30 years old till ….. forever when they die or at least till 60 and event if they can manage to keep weight and size the same, due to muscle loss, the shape is not the same, so why are we talking about jeans that would last forever. In addition, the entire industry is dependent on spending, which is why they constantly change styles and colors, so most woman just go with that. I understand that you are minimalist, so perhaps that is something you look for but it would be interesting to see if you still wear the same jeans at 60. As we age, our styles and color pallets change. You mostly never will see older lady wearing fringe jeans or jeans with holes or fraying on a pockets. The same as far as colors. In addition, I have multiple jeans that have stretchy add ons and wore them almost every day due to our weather not being friendly to nicer dress up clothes, and non ripped, nor stretched a lot. I guess I don’t understand this hype about 100% cotton for durability.
    Some argue 100% cotton health benefit, but those people don’t live in reality of physically active people. Cotton doesn’t dry fast, and it retains moisture. Wool does but will by itself is not very durable during physical activity.
    Either way, thank you for detail info.

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