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What is a normal price for jeans?
But the average price paid for a pair of jeans in the U.S. is well under $50. According to a 2010 survey conducted by ShopSmart, women paid $34 per pair on average, and only 1 in 10 has blown $100 or more for a pair of jeans. In Luanda, Angola, however, a pair of jeans typically costs $177.
Why are jeans more expensive?
The priciest jeans are made with high-quality cotton, while bargain brands will often use a synthetic mix. Of course, designers usually up the cost if more effort is put into the stitching and distressing process.
Are Levis worth the price?
On average, yes. We think that they’re worth it. Naturally, as the price of Levi’s jeans can fluctuate from different locations, it can be easy to assume that it might be more worth it if you purchase in one location than the next.
What should you look for when buying cheap jeans?
As a given Alton says that all denim customers should have the basic expectations when handing over their hard-earned cash for any pair of jeans – cheap or expensive. “The fit should include prerequisites such as room for both your legs.” Branding is the beast which can drive customers to pull the trigger on a product based on its perception.
What makes a pair of jeans so expensive?
A simple glance at an expensive jean will often reveal finer details when compared to a cheaper pair. Distress patterns, buttons, panelling features (the additional fabric sewn under the distressing), stitching, wash and fit all contribute to the final price. Once proprietary design is built in that final price is subjective to the label.
Are jeans really more expensive in China?
The answer is no, according to denim expert Bryce Alton. “The true cost of producing a jean will obviously vary depending on where, how and what you produce it from.” Jeans made in third world countries such as China will have much lower costs given the wages are generally non-conforming to standards.
How much should you spend on new jeans?
There’s a more pressing issue though. When the time finally comes to part ways with old indigo, do you spend $200 on a new pair of jeans or $2,000? Most men will scoff at the idea of buying luxury denim which can start at $500 and go all the way up to the thousands.