Tips for saving money on jeans as suggested by the ThriftyFun community. Post your own idea here.
Check the jeans rack at your local thrift store, there are some great deals to be had! Name brand stuff, too!
By Valerie
We've found nice jeans at garage sales for 25 cents and up. Divide your jeans into "nice," "almost nice," and "ratty." I can wear a pair of "nice" jeans for a week without washing them. No, they are not filthy. Be careful not to wipe your hands on them, and hang them up to air when you take them off. At home, you can change into ratty jeans.
Depending on the amount of wear, you can demote them from nice to the other categories. Since you are not washing them every time you wear them, they will last much longer.
Go to your local thrift store. Their jeans are $2.99 and lower for adults and no more than $1.99 for kids!
By Anna
I shop the clearance racks at stores and thrift stores for jeans. My ones that get worn out, I use to do housework and work in the yard. My nice jeans get hung up and I can go awhile without washing them, until a little kid with sticky hands or snotty nose hugs my legs! Oh well, worth the laundry! The ones I get at the thrift store, I use for daily wear, and the store ones I use for "dressy".
By Kelly
I have gotten good deals on jeans on sale. I got $30 jeans knocked down to $7 and I bought 3 pairs, which have lasted me a year so far. I agree about having a pair of dressy jeans, which you wear less frequently and don't wash all the time. Dark denim jeans look nicer longer if you don't wash them too often. (You can freshen them up with Fabreeze in a pinch.) I know kids want designer labels, but you really do pay through the nose for the name, so stay away from that.
By pam munro
When my kids were little, I used to make their jeans last longer by reinforcing the knees inside with the iron on patches. Also, when they became too tight in the waist, but fit otherwise, I would use a rubber band looped through the button hole and then over the button to fasten them.
Also, when pregnant, if the jeans fit over my rear and hips, I would sew a 3-4 inch strip of wide elastic to either side of the waistband, leave the zipper open, and wear a long top over them. These lasted me through 2 babies, and I removed the elastic and went back to wearing them normally afterward.
By jean
I have gotten several pairs of heavy winter jeans on sale at Kohl's for $10 each which I have been wearing for several years. I also have gotten jeans at thrift shops, I have several pairs of light summer jeans. I also used to go to Suzy's Deals when there was one around me for deals on jeans, I like to pay $10 or so. Another tip, if they fit you, maternity jeans at thrift shops are usually are in great shape, as they haven't been worn much.
I have funkier/older jeans I wear at home (for ex.; one very loose pair great for lounging) and others I save for "better." Jeans are a staple so keep your eyes out for deals on them whenever you are shopping!
By pam munro
Buy them on ebay but put in the key search word "LOT" in with your size or even the brand name you like. A lot of sellers sell them in lots of the same size and either same brands or mixed at great prices too.
By Julie
I will buy only one name brand jeans for school clothes. They take extra care of that one. All summer, we check out the thrift shops for the rest of their jeans wardrobe. We go into the "better" shops to see the latest fashion in jeans and then try to copy by hand sewing designs on our thrift finds or adjust the pant legs, etc. For example for the spring of 2008, purple is "in."
By happydee
Little kids often outgrow their clothes before they outwear them. Arrange a clothing swap with neighbors or church members.
By joan pecsek
Go to the Goodwill, $6. I just bought my husband a pair of Levi's yesterday, he loves them. My last pair were Land End for $6. They are BRAND NEW.
By puglover
Sometimes you can find a pair of jeans dirt cheap but they are way too short. If they are, cut a little more off and make capris from them or shorts. No sense in passing up a good deal if they are a little short but fit otherwise.
By Elaine
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We would go to the thrift store for Jeans but we just cannot afford to where I live in Maine the going rate even in the thrift stores are $10.00 and up! Yes, I know ridiculous.. considering they get them all for free and donations.
Where are you ladies shopping? I've been to the Goodwill and Salvation Army in Dallas Tx and they are outrageous. $6.99 and up for jeans. I go to Walmart and buy their mens jeans for $8 a pair. For another buck I'll pay it. Yes I am thrifty but doesn't make sense to me.
One tip that I didn't see listed here, is to wash your jeans inside-out and hang to dry(if possible) right-side-out. It will help them from fading too fast. Your "good" jeans will last longer. I did the experiment and it makes a big difference!!
There are ups and downs even in thrift store prices! At that rate for jeans ($10+)you could probably find equal deals on sale or even over the internet!! I see expensive jeans at thrift shops, too - but I don't buy them! Some outlets are better on prices than others - and that varies by type of item - so even here you have to shop carefully... But you also have to compare prices with the going rate - and jeans, news, are at least $30 nowadays - so $10 isn't so bad for a staple...
Oh, another point you get good deals when shopping for things off season - so look for lighteresummer weight jeans in the winter and heavier winter weight when it's warm outside...
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