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    Location: Somewhere around here | We've all seen them and most of have worn them, the brave ride in them. I really like the jeans and designs by Miss Me, Grace in LA, and those type of manufactures but gosh I just don't think they're worth buying anymore. I've noticed that I keep reaching for my two plain jane wranglers that fit like a glove and I don't have to worry if they're going to tear up the seat of my saddle. Give me some nice stitch design and I'm all yours lol. Anyone else feel the same way or do you completely disagree and will wear "sparkle butt" jeans til your 90? |
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          Location: Kentucky | I'm not into bling, and have never really liked the bling jeans. They pockets are usually huge, which makes it look like I have a saggy butt. Not a fan. I'll stick with my plain jane jeans also. Don't have to worry about bling failing off either. |
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        Location: NC | I prefer cool stiching on the pockets better too, but not the big contrasting stiching on the seems of the jeans. Just keep it to the pockets. or I like the brass studs or whaever you call them. |
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| I only wear my sparkle butt jeans! But I'm 16, so that should be allowed! haha |
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Red Bull Agressive
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         Location: North Dakota | The only time I ever see those jeans they have a whopping 33" inseam which is a good 3-4" too short for me. If they have the right length they don't have the right size. And they're d@mn expensive. I've had good luck with $3 Old Navy clearance rack jeans. Or Maurices jeggings. Those are sooo comfy. |
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| Young girls can by with it and they look cute on them but I don't like them, won't wear them, and I think there should be an age limit on them. I really hate them when I see men wearing them ... |
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| Ive worn my fare share of blingy jeans. These days I would rather a nice stitched design on the pockets, or studs maybe, or plain. I do have some bling jeans that still fit me from that stage in my life and I admit I do still wear some of them because I paid and arm and a leg for them and dont mind using them to ride in until they fall apart! lol |
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| I love blingy things but never got into the blingy riding jeans... I have one or 2 kinda loud pairs from Cowgirl Tuff but its not necesarily bling, its big embroidery on them that makes them loud. I dont like siting on a bunch of gems when I am riding. I like the ones with designs on the pockets or cool distress around the pockets. |
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           Location: Kansas | Murphy - 2016-02-16 7:25 AM I'm not into bling, and have never really liked the bling jeans. They pockets are usually huge, which makes it look like I have a saggy butt. Not a fan. I'll stick with my plain jane jeans also. Don't have to worry about bling failing off either.
I agree, however I do like the rock and roll cowgirl jeans. I wear cowgirl tuff, and wranglers, and sometimes silver jeans (they just are always too short for me) |
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      Location: The edge of no where | The Miss Me jeans never fit me right...you've got to be a stick figure to pull them off well. I like a lot of the cowgirl tuff jeans with just a bit of bling. Currently - I'm stuck on the Rock and Roll riding jeans - not the boyfriend, none of the other cuts - only the riding jean. They don't come with a ton of bling on them...but I ride in every pair I have (and wear them to work). |
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   Location: OH-IO | Im tooooo fat and tooooo tall for Miss mes lol problem solved!
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          Location: 100 miles from Nowhere, AR | I jumped off the fashion train back when colored jeans were still in style, so I never wore sparkle butt jeans. My butt doesn't need any help getting noticed anyway. |
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   Location: Probably On the Road to the Next Barrel Race! | FlyingJT - 2016-02-16 9:06 AM Young girls can by with it and they look cute on them but I don't like them, won't wear them, and I think there should be an age limit on them. I really hate them when I see men wearing them  ...
whats the age limit, please? I'm soon to be 57, and I love my Rock Revivals. They look better on me than most other jeans, plus I'm a die-hard bling it out fan. I am a grandmother, but I don't think I look it...Am I too old? |
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      Location: The edge of no where | CrossCreek - 2016-02-16 3:56 PM FlyingJT - 2016-02-16 9:06 AM Young girls can by with it and they look cute on them but I don't like them, won't wear them, and I think there should be an age limit on them. I really hate them when I see men wearing them  ... whats the age limit, please? I'm soon to be 57, and I love my Rock Revivals. They look better on me than most other jeans, plus I'm a die-hard bling it out fan. I am a grandmother, but I don't think I look it...Am I too old?
NOPE!!!! |
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       Location: Missouri | HorsesNHarleys - 2016-02-16 8:19 AM
I prefer cool stiching on the pockets better too, but not the big contrasting stiching on the seems of the jeans. Β Just keep it to the pockets. Β or I like the brass studs or whaever you call them. Β Β
I'm with you on this one, I prefer neat stitching on the pockets to bling. |
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| CrossCreek - 2016-02-16 3:56 PM
FlyingJT - 2016-02-16 9:06 AM Young girls can by with it and they look cute on them but I don't like them, won't wear them, and I think there should be an age limit on them. I really hate them when I see men wearing them  ...
whats the age limit, please? I'm soon to be 57, and I love my Rock Revivals. They look better on me than most other jeans, plus I'm a die-hard bling it out fan. I am a grandmother, but I don't think I look it...Am I too old?
Doesn't matter what I think, you like them so wear them!
I don't know what the age limit should be.... , I'll have to think about it...
Don't mistaken my dislike for them as judging anyone that loves them and wears them... We all disagree about something |
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  Location: Tenn. | Since I have had two children in a 3 year period, I now suffer from "no a$$atall". I do not want to draw any attention to my rear what so ever! I love the way Miss Me jeans fit, I just wish I could find some that had the plain back pockets.... |
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     Location: Northern Ontario | I do not like the bling at all. I have a few pairs for going out and my butt gets sore if I sit on them to long, so I am not even trying to ride in em. I do like silver stitching and fancy embroidery :) |
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          Location: Riding Crackhead. | CrossCreek - 2016-02-16 3:56 PM FlyingJT - 2016-02-16 9:06 AM Young girls can by with it and they look cute on them but I don't like them, won't wear them, and I think there should be an age limit on them. I really hate them when I see men wearing them  ... whats the age limit, please? I'm soon to be 57, and I love my Rock Revivals. They look better on me than most other jeans, plus I'm a die-hard bling it out fan. I am a grandmother, but I don't think I look it...Am I too old?
Amen. I'm in my 40's, wear bling among other outlandish things and just yesterday dyed my hair purple and blue. |
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  Location: London Ontario | I am 22 but only wear Cowgirl Tuffs as they are the only brand long enough to cover my boot when I ride...37" inseam right here! |
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