Lee Men's Regular Fit Straight Leg Jean, Vintage, 29W x 30L at Amazon Men’s Clothing store
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Daniel L. Edelen
It was the best of jeans; it was the worst of jeans. And they were both Lee jeans.Getting older often means it's harder to keep off the pounds. Having gained a few, I finally transitioned out of the jeans size that I have worn the past 30 years. In truth, I probably just added an inch rather than two, but the older jeans were feeling a bit tight around the waist so...But here's the thing. I bought two pairs of Lee Regular Fit Straight Leg Jeans in the same size but different colors: Aztec and Walnut. The Aztec fit perfectly. Really, perfectly. The Walnut were as tight as my current jeans. Same style of jeans, same waist and inseam, and yet I had to send the Walnut back because they were too tight.That shouldn't happen. Somewhere, Lee's quality control is a bit wonky.My wife suspects they were manufactured in different plants, but both tags said Mexico. Maybe Lee has more than one Mexican jeans plant. I dunno.Beyond the weird differences in the same size jeans, everything else was OK. And I mean OK. Not great or not bad, but just average. The Aztec color is less yellow than depicted and is more a pure dark tan, no maize-colored undertones that would justify the color naming choice. The Walnut color made more sense and was a true brown with a hint of dark grayish undertone. The Aztec-colored jeans had a lot of hanging threads on them, but the sewing job otherwise seemed solid and consistent.But in comparing this pair of Lee against a pair I still have from about 20 years ago, the fabric on the newer jeans is distinctly—and disappointingly—thinner. Sigh. It's true: they don't make them like they used to.If there is a counter to this downside, it's that Lee probably fits me better than any other brand. I do buy Arizona and Levi's from time to time, but the Lee seem made for me in a way that the other two brands approach but never quite reach.And that's why the sizing irregularity between the two pairs is so out-of-character from my experience of Lee.The good part is that Amazon took back the Walnut pair with no hassles and no return costs. The bad part is I elected not to replace them because I needed THAT color, and I'm just likely to get another pair that are a skootch too small. And the gray color is out of stock. Oh well.In short, I experienced some odd sizing differences between my two pairs, but the ones I kept fit like a glove. Like so many things, this new pair is not as hefty as an old pair I own, which is a shame. So overall, this buy creates some mixed feelings. YMMV.
Et
I have bought a lot of jeans and these are a good pair if your on a budget. They do have a nice stretch to them and isn't too tight. These make good work pants because they are comfortable and i dont mind if they get dirty