Boyfriends, skinnies, sailors, motorcycles. Buying a pair of jeans isn’t as easy as it used to be. Here are the top picks from an increasingly diverse bunch.
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Everything—including jeans—is far more expensive, here in Canada, than in the USA. May I recommend driving to Buffalo (visit L&T, Macy’s), or to Michigan (visit Nordstrom’s, Saks), where the jean selection is fabulous and cost is a fraction of what it is here in Toronto. Honestly, I wouldn’t shell out $400 for a pair of jeans even if I won the lottery!
July 31, 2009 at 7:30 pm | by Lee