GONADS125,

I really like Volcom shorts and pants. They tend to fit me a lot better (and with much greater consistency) than any other brand, even expensive ones. They’re pretty durable too. Nice that they’re not crazy expensive, but I also buy them from discount stores in the US for great prices. I never buy clothes at full price.

You could probably find Volcom clothes at skate shops in Europe. I have seen them on European online skateshops and stuff, if I’m remembering correctly.

jeffhykin,

if youre looking for quick-dry pants, try Truewerk

SirBucksworth,
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If you’re looking for some fair trade and organic stuff: I’m wearing torland for a few years now. I used to buy new jeans every year because they didn’t last so long (even branded ones). But the ones from torland didn’t disappoint me yet. Still got my first pair from 3-4 years

mriormro,
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JNCO jeans never let me down.

haych,

Next, Uniqlo, and Huelwear. Decent prices and quality (huelwear is a good price on sale)

nugmeister64,

I’m not sure about how it works in Europe, but in the U.S., military surplus clothing is an excellent budget friendly, durable option. I will say that the stitching can sometimes be spotty, but if you know how to sew, you can get a pair of pants that can stand toe to toe with brands like Carhartt and Dickies for 20-30 dollars less.

Appoxo,
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Had some Diesel ones and my current favorite jeans are from Scotch&Soda and from PME Legend

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