Must-Read: Cheap Jeans for Fall

While it may not yet be the official fall season, that doesn’t mean the cold is close approaching. In fact, now’s the time to take a long, hard look in your closet and make sure you have all of the preparations for the soon-to-be chilly weather that will make you toss those shorts and T-shirts of yours into the furthest drawer in lieu of some sweaters and a few pairs of jeans. In fact, it’s jeans that we’re here to discuss today.

Jeans are pretty far-ranging when it comes to price. Some of them you can pick up for a few bucks at the thrift shop. Others cost a few hundred dollars because, well, it’s not entirely sure why. Maybe because they’re made of golden eggs or something. But the fact is you can spend a wide range of money for a nice pair of jeans, but a lot of people get worried about spending too little because they think it’ll make them look cheap.

So today we’re heading over to AskMen.com where they have a listing of 50 different pairs of jeans that are under $50 a piece.

H&M Slim Jeans

Price: $29.95

These ultra-dark rinse, slim-fit, trouser-style jeans from H&M are the kind of jeans you can wear to work and beyond. In fact, they’re the ideal jeans for the Friday 9-to-5 — meaning you wear them to work at 9:00 a.m. and don’t take them off until 5:00 a.m. the next day.

And this sucker:

Dickies Slim-Straight Fit 5-Pocket Jean

Price: $32.99

If you hate toting your stuff around in a messenger bag, then these straight-leg, five-pocket jeans from Dickies are for you because the pockets are lined with nylon, which makes them more durable.

So head on over to the link and check out the other 48 types of jeans that are out there, and then get to getting your fall fashions in order for the upcoming seasonal change.

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About Rick Mosely Rick is the editor for TSB magazine.

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