$150 Or More!!!

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United States
April 19, 2018 8:32am CST
Hello fellow mylotters!! As you know I dabble in sites to try to make extra money, gift cards or even free magazines. I was amazed when I look at some of the fashion magazines (that I would normally NOT buy ), they have jeans like these and they range from $150 and up!! I think we got these jeans at a thrift store for $3 and I've worn them so much that they're ripping. I put them aside, and after seeing that people pay $150 or more, I decided I would start wearing them again, around the house doing yard work!! Would you pay $150 or more for a pair of ripped jeans? Do you throw away your pants when they get ripped like this? Just can't imagine paying over $150 for a pair of jeans, let alone a ripped pair of jeans!! ~Peace~
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8 responses
@Juliaacv (48389)
• Canada
19 Apr 18
I wouldn't pay a dime for ripped jeans, they aren't my style. I throw things out long before they rip, usually when they start to wear thin.
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@DianneN (246643)
• United States
20 Apr 18
My jeans cost more than that, but I refuse to buy ripped ones. I see that old, ugly style is making a comeback like palazzo pants and hippie clothes. Ugh!
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@marlina (154166)
• Canada
19 Apr 18
I find those jeans horrible, I certainly would not pay one penny for them.
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@Tampa_girl7 (48908)
• United States
19 Apr 18
I've never understood the ripped look.
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@anikoonline (3250)
• Hungary
19 Apr 18
No, I would never spend $150 for a pair of ripped jeans. I think I would never spend this ammount for any pair of trousers.
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@Jessabuma (31700)
• Baguio, Philippines
19 Apr 18
Hello! I am using ripped jeans, but it's a cheap one.
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@BarBaraPrz (45476)
• St. Catharines, Ontario
19 Apr 18
No way! No way would I pay $150 for a pair of jeans, and no way would I buy ripped ones. That's just ridiculous.
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@Shavkat (137212)
• Philippines
19 Apr 18
When I was still in college days, it was a trend to have tattered pants. I might not buy it now.
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