7 Jean Brands To NEVER Buy (And 5 That Are Actually Worth Every Penny)
š© For business inquiries: [email protected] āāāāāāāāāāāāāāāāāāāāāāāāāāā A Levi's 501 used to last a decade. The modern 501 splits at the crotch in eighteen months. The denim weight dropped. The factory moved. This video breaks down 7 jean brands selling the replacement cycle in 2026 ā and 5 companies that publish the construction before the price. THE 7 JEAN BRANDS TO NEVER BUY: 1. LEVI'S 501 MAINLINE ā Cone Mills White Oak Greensboro NC closed December 31, 2017 (last American selvedge mill). Modern 501 woven offshore, assembled across Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Indonesia. Denim weight ~12.9oz (original was 14-15oz heavyweight). 1-2% elastane added. Crotch blowout pattern documented at 12-18 months. Levi's Vintage Clothing premium tier at $300+ recreates historical 501 in Japanese selvedge. 2. TRUE RELIGION ā 2002 LA founding by Jeffrey Lubell, horseshoe stitching peak 2005-2008. Chapter 11 bankruptcy 2017 (TowerBrook Capital restructured), Chapter 11 again April 2020 (Farmstead Capital + lender consortium). $98-179 retail. Cotton-elastane blend, 1-5% stretch. Horseshoe stitching now embroidered synthetic thread vs original chain-stitched heavy cotton. 3. 7 FOR ALL MANKIND ā Founded 2000 LA by Jerome Dahan, Michael Glasser, Peter Koral. VF Corporation acquired 2007 ($775M). VF sold to Delta Galil Industries 2016. Made in USA tier ended through VF/Delta Galil transitions. $189-345 retail. Plated steel rivets vs solid copper/brass. Pocket bags tear at 6 months on stretch denim. 4. GAP DENIM ā Founded 1969 SF by Don and Doris Fisher (originally sold Levi's + vinyl records). Mickey Drexler era 1995-2002 was the cultural peak. $59-89 retail. 9-11oz denim. Modern projectile looms (no selvedge). Surface-dyed indigo (not rope-dyed) ā fades unevenly after 5-8 washes. 12-18 month replacement cycle by design. 5. AMERICAN EAGLE OUTFITTERS ā Founded 1977 by Jerry and Mark Silverman. AE Air Flex line markets 3-4% elastane as "premium technology" (industry average 1-2%). Higher elastane = faster fiber fatigue. 9-10oz denim, $49-79. Crotch blowout pattern repeats. Replacement cycle 12 months by design. 6. DIESEL ā Italian denim brand selling premium markup on offshore stretch denim. 7. LUCKY BRAND ā American mall heritage repositioned as premium with construction declined. THE 5 BRANDS WORTH EVERY PENNY: 1. BRAVE STAR SELVAGE ā Founded 2013 Texas by Joel Hess (former custom-jean tailor). 14oz selvedge at $138, 21oz heavyweight $150-200. Made in USA (cut + sewn LA). Japanese mills (Kuroki, Kaihara, Collect Mills) + Turkish specialty fabrics. 100% cotton zero elastane. Direct-to-consumer. Cost-per-wear at $138 across 500 wears = $0.28/wear. 2. NAKED & FAMOUS ā Founded 2008 Montreal by Brandon Svarc (3-generation textile import family). Kuroki Mills Okayama + Kaihara Mills Hiroshima sourcing. Cut and sewn Canada. $160-230. Specialty fabrics: glow-in-dark, Kevlar-reinforced, cashmere blend, 32oz heavyweight. Weird Guy = entry tapered fit. 3. STUDIO D'ARTISAN ā Founded 1979 Osaka Japan by Shigeharu Tagaki. THE first member of the Osaka Five (Studio D'Artisan + Denime + Evisu + Full Count + Warehouse). 1986 DO-1 model = 27-inch shuttle looms with hank-dyed indigo. $280-450. Same construction blueprint Iron Heart and Momotaro followed. Pig mascot back patch unchanged in nearly half a century. 4. MOMOTARO JEANS ā Founded 2006 Kojima (denim capital of Japan, Okayama Prefecture). Japan Blue Group parent (also Collect Mills fabric source). Going to Battle mid-tier 12-13oz selvedge ~$300. Gold Label hand-loomed $1,800-2,000. 100% cotton, made entirely in Japan. Cost-per-wear at $300 across 1,000 wears = $0.30/wear. 5. IRON HEART ā Founded 2003 Tokyo by Shinichi Haraki (originally for Japanese motorcycle community). HEAVIEST production denim in modern market: 21oz, 23oz, 25oz per square yard. IH-666S 21oz $380-410. IH-634 25oz $425-475. Buy-it-for-life community posts wear photos at 5/10/15 years. Cost-per-wear at $400 across 1,500 wears = $0.27/wear. If you missed our breakdown on men's clothing brands robbing buyers blind, it's linked below at 370K views. And our video on the suits never to buy covers the same pattern at 322K views. Subscribe. This channel follows the denim. Not the marketing. #mensjeans #denim #selvedgedenim #rawdenim #levis501crotchblowout #truereligion #7forallmankind #gapjeans #americaneagle #dieseljeans #luckybrand #bravestarselvage #nakedandfamous #studiodartisan #momotaro #ironheart #japaneseselvedge #conemills #osakafive #madeinusadenim #mensstyleover40 #brandmeter No paid sponsorships in this video. No brand deals that influence rankings.

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