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32Degrees Men's Jeans $14.99

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sarcasmogratis
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Years ago I considered 32 Degrees medium quality, but I feel this become pretty budget friendly/cheapy. Anyone have similar/contrasting views?
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freekshowToday 12:45 AM
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Quote from sarcasmogratis :
Years ago I considered 32 Degrees medium quality, but I feel this become pretty budget friendly/cheapy. Anyone have similar/contrasting views?
I live 32 degrees and have had great luck with all their stuff. Purchased over 100 items from them over the last couple years and had a seam issue with ONE shirt, and they replaced it immediately! Great stuff and great prices! Will order some of the jeans too !
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sambhaiToday 06:14 AM
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Cheap stuff always comes with cheap price. Almost everything what i bought majority have lint issue after 2nd or 3rd wash. No matter if i wash em in warm/cold they all have same issue. If someone use this cheapy brand as disposable then yes great prices, I personally felt there's more option out there with same price range for eg uniqlo, RBX at amazon, H&M and Old Navy with better quality.
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UberNeumanToday 02:28 PM
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Looks like a fine deal, jumped in for 3 pairs of jeans. If you don't want to order over $40 for free shipping the code PPP24 works for orders of $24. Thanks, OP!
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I've got about 10 items from 32 Degrees. The quality does vary a bit, nothing has ever been bottom-tier Temu quality. The polos I got through Costco were damn good quality.
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jwoo0303Today 02:34 PM
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I bought both colors in the same size. one fits well. the other is very loose.
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GreenStove1704Today 02:46 PM
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Quote from UberNeuman :
Looks like a fine deal, jumped in for 3 pairs of jeans. If you don't want to order over $40 for free shipping the code PPP24 works for orders of $24. Thanks, OP!
Confirmed this free shipping code is working. Thank you!

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CreditGuyToday 03:08 PM
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Quote from sambhai :
Cheap stuff always comes with cheap price. Almost everything what i bought majority have lint issue after 2nd or 3rd wash. No matter if i wash em in warm/cold they all have same issue. If someone use this cheapy brand as disposable then yes great prices, I personally felt there's more option out there with same price range for eg uniqlo, RBX at amazon, H&M and Old Navy with better quality.
I only have the undershirts from them, both cool and warm versions, and none of them have had lint problems. I wash everything in cold and short wash cycle. I agree uniqlo is better quality but don't agree it's the same price point, it's quite a bit more expensive. If 32 degrees ever sells cashmere sweaters then I will agree that uniqlo is a direct competitor.
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LivelyPear1346Today 03:33 PM
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32 degrees is good stuff.

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