Originally Posted by Padgett2 The "fit" is going to depend on your figure. Not the brand. Gap fits some women better, Old Navy fits others better. Jeans are made with basically the same material. The main difference would be that some lines use a heavier weave. It's your choice as to which is the most comfortable for you. This. Old Navy is great for "trendy" cuts that you might wear for only one season because the jeans are inexpensive. The cloth is not very heavy and has a tendency to stretch quite a lot. The Gap actually has the "trendiest" cuts IMHO but I think their jeans are kind of overpriced if you're going for a trend, though their jeans are also durable and will last a long time if you're going for a basic, classic cut. The inseams on the clothes are also different; BR seems to fit taller, leggier women better than ON or Gap and their regular-length inseams are longer than ON's. I think that BR's denim is kind of overpriced for what it is, though they sometimes have good sales. I personally wouldn't buy jeans at BR because you can get just as good quality at Gap for less money. However if you want to get a pair of jeans that will last you a decade, I would skip all three stores and head straight for my nearest department store that stocks Levi's. |