American Eagle
Everybody's different. This is never more true than when it comes to denim. From ultra-tight to loose as hell, everyone has their own unique tastes and there's room for jeans of all different kinds.
If you're looking for your dream pair of jeans and you're not trying to fork over designer-level prices, American Eagle can and should be your go-to. The retailer, commonly found in malls across the country, carries a diverse collection of denim, coming in clutch for everything from bootcut to slim and tapered.
At the moment, the brand is offering up to 70 precent off clearance items, including its signature apparel and jeans. Their denim for men is selling for over 40 percent off, with many pairs retailing for less than $30. That's a pretty major steal, no matter your style or budget.
1
AE 360 Extreme Flex Super Skinny Jean
$29.99
Like your jeans super skinny? Well, that's exactly what these are. The AE Flex technology means no stretching, creasing, or weird bunching at the knees. Consider it a miracle.
2
AE Extreme Flex Skinny Jean
$29.99
And if you like skinny but don't want them to be skintight, these will do the trick. The tears and distressed rips keep these casual and effortless.
3
AE Extreme Flex Slim Jean
$29.99
Need a little extra room to breathe? Slim jeans remain tailored and fitted without looking too excessive, ill-fitting, or like they're swallowing you whole.
4
AE 360 Extreme Flex Slim Taper Jean
$29.99
Your dad likely would joke that you could just rip these jeans yourself, but let's face it, you couldn't. And for less than $30, why not just pick these instead of doing the dirty work?
5
AE Extreme Flex Slim Straight Jean
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$29.99
Not everyone wants to rock the tight, tailored look. That's ok. These jeans walk the fine line of being baggy without looking sloppy or as though you went a few sizes too large.
6
AE 360 Extreme Flex Original Straight Jean
$29.99
Yes, they even have jeans for the guy who prefers to kind of drown in denim. These are so loose and comfy, you wouldn't mind sleeping in them – but only in emergencies, of course.