Duluth Trading Company has
Men's 40 Grit Flex Jeans for $14 - extra 10% off when you enter promo code
C2411DM2C in cart =
$12.60 listed below.
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C2411DM2C):
- Duluth Trading Company Men's 40 Grit Flex Jeans $12.60
Features:- Sturdy denim in a weight just right for work or play
- Crouch Gusset to decompress your undercarriage
- Traditional 5-pocket design
- 7 belt loops instead of the usual 5 for gap-free comfort
- Mid-weight, work-friendly 99% cotton/1% spandex denim
- Machine wash
Top Comments
I was today years old when I learned what a Crouch Gusset" is.
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I was today years old when I learned what a Crouch Gusset" is.
Go back to your cave with these schoolyard antics
Relax and enjoy life a bit. Or just get lathered up about every little thing and die early. Either way is fine,
I can't remember when I was ever as impressed with a product when I tried on my first pair of their standard "ball room jeans".
But they are a bit pricey so Duluth came out with this lighter weight version for less $$. All their standard features still included & great customer service too.
At this price well worth checking them out.
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Just snagged 3 pair at $6.99 each. Unreal.
And they had pretty decent/normal sizes left, too.
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Duluth does have some high quality stuff, but I have to imagine they've had to sell crappier stuff too in order to hit lower price points. It's the way of the world it seems.
Thinner denim with more synthetic fibers? Sounds bad, but maybe not if you market it as "flex".
It's like socks these days. Thinner socks sound like a bad thing, so put something like "cool and breathable" on the label to spin it. Of course they are thinner so they can hit lower price points and sell more, thin socks are pretty rarely going to be preferable to thicker ones.