High rise jeans recommendations
Hi everyone I am looking for a pair of jeans as I dont own any and I would really like a pair. I am looking for a few pairs but the most important thing is that they need to be high waisted.
Ideally I would have an indigo pair, oversized grey pair (sort of like weekday galaxy jeans) , a grey boot cut jean and a blue relaxed fit jean.
But I am having a hard time finding some high rise jeans so if anyone could recommend some that are high waisted jeans I would be happy even if they don't match the other criteria's (like colour and fit)
I am from the UK
budget £150
waist 34"
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I’d suggest Sugar Cane 1947s in that price range
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Especially their chore jeans
I would normally suggest the same thing, but anecdotally I have heard that they are weirdly very expensive in the UK due to duties
Shit that sucks
OP should still check though since my knowledge is all secondhand as an American. I've suggested SC to people in the UK before and was told that duties and the Toyo business model in the UK puts them in the $200-300 range.
If that is true, then I would add TCB s40 (highest rise that I know of besides the Stan Ray) and Warehouse 1001xx as candidates if OP can find them in stock. Jelado 313xx is also in that same ball park. TCB 50s are worth a look as well depending on what OP considers to be high rise
The tcb seems nice but it has a rise of 13.5” I will have to compare that to my trousers that are high rise and see if I like it but i would’ve assumed something like a 14” rise would be good but will double check
Thx
Would getting a custom made pair of jeans be good? I could probs just ask for a higher rise would probably set me back 200£ tho
Custom jeans are going to cost substantially more than £200
One of the only companies I'm aware of that does it in the UK.
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