I want to get my bf more pants but every time I ask what fit he likes he says he doesn’t know. I love how Floyd Mayweather dresses. Don’t want to dress him like Mayweather but I just like his style. My bf likes luxury streetwear.

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  1. From the general/grocery store. Do some shopping for food and other home stuff and grab some pants or t-shirts as well.

    Though I’ve found that i can get good deals on multipacks from a local sports store.

  2. I’d think that this store is exclusive to Aus, but I’m not sure. I get most of my stuff from Connor. Cheap-ish and good quality. Costs more than something like Target, but also better quality. Any joggers, no idea, I don’t buy anything expensive or nice, and if I do I wear it until the day it falls off my feet so I can’t help you there.

    I’m sure your bf will appreciate the new clothes though, good luck on your search

  3. American Eagle, they usually have pretty decent sales.

    Speaking of…I need to buy some pants now .

  4. I have a terrible time finding pants that I like and am comfortable in. It seems that every time that I find a type that I like, they discontinue that particular version.

  5. For jeans I like this brand 5.11. they make tactical gear but surprisingly make great fitting flex jeans and chinos for me. Bonus is they had a second pocket for your AR-15 mags. Lol seriously what they are for but I just like it for my pocket knife. I’m not flashy though so for additional slight dressed up stuff I might check out docker or JCrew

  6. Costco. What I wear, what I eat, buy my gas, meds. Do I need a life?

  7. Roots of Fight has some pretty slick joggers! Definitely falls under “luxury street wear”

  8. whichever store is closest that has affordable, fitting clothes where i will spend approximately 10 minutes and yes that includes paying.

  9. Burlington. Sometimes it may be a hit or miss depending on your area, but they have the best variety for the lowest prices and are absolutely my favorite store. I pretty much get all my attire from Burlington (except for shoes). But shirts, hoodies, joggers, even socks and briefs. They should sponsor me at this point 😂

  10. If he likes luxury and streetwear things that may be more trendy or bold I would try Zara!

    And then if I’m being totally honest, I would go to like a Dick’s Sporting Goods. Nike sweatpants! Adidas joggers! They have a good range of prices (45-150) and you can’t go wrong with the the Nike logo.

  11. I buy my TROUSERS (British word for “pants”, which means *underpants* in the UK) at Marks & Spencer and Costco.

  12. Acne studios is decent, nudie jeans, lululemon for joggers

    Not sure what your price range is so I tried to keep it relatively low

    Or if that’s cheap you could try something like Thom browne

  13. I like the Sam’s Club brand jeans. They’re really comfy and are just a solid pair of jeans.

  14. If you have Roots where you live, every person needs 1 pair of roots sweet pants and 1 roots Hoodie

  15. My fiancee doesn’t buy clothes unless I do it for him 🤣 I get most of them at Gabe’s because they have a lot of great brands and good prices and we are not rich lol

  16. Denim from Liverpool Los Angeles… nice colors and the denim is a blend with some kind of stretchy material which i like because I’m old and carry more weight in the middle than i used to. They have straight regular for also for those of us who aren’t capable of rocking the skinny fit. For a really nice pair of pants that can be worn dressy or dressy/casual, i really like Brax…. pricey, but worth it

  17. I’ve purchased a few joggers from Mack Weldon, an online brand. It’s msrp is pricey, but I felt the material used felt very premium and the design was well thought out. I got mine when they had a 25% discount. I’m not sure how often they go on sale.

  18. You want quality jeans, you gotta look into selvedge denim. It’s all about Americana heritage streetwear. Believe it or not, the best denim makers are Japanese. We’re talking about hundreds of dollars for jeans and not the mass produced crap most people buy from like Levi’s or Lucky or…. There’s a whole selvedge denim subculture. You can start by watching videos on YT.

  19. Jeans – CK, American Eagle, Express. No real brand loyalty, whatever fits well

    Joggers – I like Bonobos, but no real brand loyalty here either. I’m just as happy to grab a pair from Marshall’s as I am to spend $60 on a pair from Bonobos

  20. My jeans are fitted Lee’s or Levi’s of different cuts I get from Kohl’s. My hiking/fishing/camping pants I get from Duluth Trading Company and while they’re pretty expensive damn are they great for outdoors activities. For joggers I just grab something off Amazon.

  21. Old navy, target, Walmart, Costco. I don’t really care I just don’t want to break the bank on it.

  22. I have 2 pairs of the Lululemon ABC joggers and I love them. They are pricy, but I’ve worn mine a ton and they’ve lasted several years with minimal wear and tear. Worth the money for me. Their dress pants are nice too.

    For jeans I usually go American eagle. They are one of the few companies that make a 30/34 jean, which I need because I’m tall and lanky.

    I also like Gap for my slacks for work…really decent quality for not that much money.

  23. If you can find him a pair of diesel jeans I guarantee they’ll turn into his favorite! Source : I’ve been lucky enough to have been dressed up by women of better taste than I and seriously, the second I wore diesel jeans and understood one can feel like they are wearing pajama pants all day while looking stylish there was no going back!

    I always shop for them on ebay and online clothing discount/second hand sites throughout the years when I want a new pair. If your just a bit patient, you can screw 250 dollar jeans for 30 or 40 bucks 👌

  24. Jeans: After getting sick of Levi’s falling apart on me in a month after purchasing, I’m buying Carhartt’s now, so far one month in and they’re doing ok. Also 511 tactical makes good quality stuff too for those of us that need to pack heat for whatever purpose. Quality jeans built for having a lot of stuff on your waistband, albeit fairly expensive for jeans. Both can be purchased on Amazon, though you’ll find Carhartt’s at most specialty outdoor retail. The brand 511 tactical is kinda niche but I’ve seen it at some outdoor retail stores too.

  25. Target jeans (the Goodfellow & Co. brand.) They have stretchy, slim, and work jeans, and they’re moderately cheap and last *forever*.

  26. If you’re looking for luxury sweats and don’t want to buy designer, I’d recommend the following brands: John Elliot, Aime Leon Dore, Cotton Citizen, House of Blanks, Standard Issue Tees

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