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May 2, 2006

Straight and Arrow

Simple jeans with a clean wash by Built By WendyThese days, it takes a little effort to find a pair of non-distressed, intentionally ripped jeans less than $200 (really, something has to give on these premium prices, right?). Take note of these straight leg jeans from Built By Wendy in Japanese denim with a regular rise—i.e., no way below the navel action that only super skinny boys and models can pull off—and classic dark rinse. The only decoration is BBW's signature embroidered arrow logo on the back pocket and small BBW label on the fly. $145, builtbywendy.com

 


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I too ordermy jeans in September, it took more weeks than they had said. When I got them the fit was perfect. Other than the late jeans, they were great and I have since ordered another pair.

Posted by Katie | Feb 20 2007 6:46AM

I ordered my jeans in September and have yet to receive them...they have not responded to my emails or phone calls. I wouldn't recommend this company.

Posted by Where R My Jeans | Dec 2 2006 10:14AM

I bought somw jeans from ujeans.com, wasn't happy with the quality so sent them back for their "no quibble money back guarantee". That was in April - still waiting or a refund & they will not answer emails or phone calls.

Posted by Jane | Jul 27 2006 5:11AM

ujeans has terrible service, they made my jeans from the wrong material and the fit was totally off! they have not done anything to fix these problems. i guess you get what you pay for.

Posted by daryl | Jul 6 2006 12:36PM

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