fancychance Posted January 12, 2006 Posted January 12, 2006 http://www.buckle.com/jump.jsp?itemType=CATEGORY&itemID=656&iViewAll=&iViewProducts=&sWhichLN=1&iMainCat=5&iSubCat=124&iSubSubCat=656 Incredible sale on ladies jeans, some as low as $5.00 regular $48.00. Lots of clearance prices on most items. They have some really nice outerwear also. There's good prices on the men's too, but hubby can buy for himself.
malmadmama Posted January 12, 2006 Posted January 12, 2006 They have some cute jewelry too .. earrings starting at $2, necklaces and bracelets starting at $4. My sisters, nieces and sister-in-laws' birthdays are all covered! THANKS!
noehlp Posted January 12, 2006 Posted January 12, 2006 WOWSER!That is a major HOT sale! I wish they had some jeans my size.I know when I was in High School during the early 90's these were just a few of the pair of jeans that made you 'popular', or at least we thought so. They bring back some good memories. Those and Lawman jeans, I'll never forget buying my first pair of those for like $45/$50. TOO funny!Good luck to everyone in getting this deal.Oh yeah, do I thought they would have sold preteen jeans, but guess not.
Rockfordmom Posted January 12, 2006 Posted January 12, 2006 They got a lot of really nice stuff on sale, I just wish some of the $5 jeans were in my size!
jeninpa Posted January 12, 2006 Posted January 12, 2006 I wanted to buy my half sister a pair, she is 16. I hardly see her so I was just going to give her money for Christmas but she loves name brand jeans, so here is the problem: She wears a size 3 but they only have inches for sizes. Does anyone know what a size 3 would be in these jeans? Thanks!
fancychance Posted January 12, 2006 Author Posted January 12, 2006 I wanted to buy my half sister a pair, she is 16. I hardly see her so I was just going to give her money for Christmas but she loves name brand jeans, so here is the problem: She wears a size 3 but they only have inches for sizes. Does anyone know what a size 3 would be in these jeans? Thanks!My daughter wears size "1" and "3" depending on where she purchases her jeans and how they are made and she is a "26". Hope that helps some.
jbearcbear Posted January 12, 2006 Posted January 12, 2006 that's a great deal! I am looking, but I can't figure out what size I would be. Does anyone what the normal size equivalents of 24, 25, 26, 27...etc. are?
AndreaInNC Posted January 12, 2006 Posted January 12, 2006 Here's what I found on their site: Waist: When measuring for a regular fit jean, measure your waist at your belly button. When measuring for a low-rise jean, measure your waist below your belly button. Inseam: Measure the inside part of your leg down to your ankle. (If you want your jeans to sit at your ankle, measure to your ankle. If you want the jeans to lay at your heel, measure to the ground.
Mom2Ciara&Keagan Posted January 12, 2006 Posted January 12, 2006 A size 12 is 31 A size 10 is 30 A size 8 is 29 A size 6 is 28 A size 4 is 27 A size 2 is 26 A size 0 is 25
Mom2Ciara&Keagan Posted January 12, 2006 Posted January 12, 2006 I've also found SILVER jeans to run on the small side...
ShopperMom Posted January 12, 2006 Posted January 12, 2006 Thanks for posting...will definately have to check that out!
First Lady Posted January 12, 2006 Posted January 12, 2006 A size 12 is 31A size 10 is 30A size 8 is 29A size 6 is 28A size 4 is 27A size 2 is 26A size 0 is 25This isn't your waist size then, right? Because currently my waist is 36" and I wear a size 12. I would love to find some cheap jeans. I had twins 3 weeks ago and still trying to lose the baby fat, so need some inbetween size.
Cinnamonhuskies Posted January 12, 2006 Posted January 12, 2006 WOWSER!That is a major HOT sale! I wish they had some jeans my size.I know when I was in High School during the early 90's these were just a few of the pair of jeans that made you 'popular', or at least we thought so. They bring back some good memories. Those and Lawman jeans, I'll never forget buying my first pair of those for like $45/$50. TOO funny!Good luck to everyone in getting this deal.Oh yeah, do I thought they would have sold preteen jeans, but guess not.Oh I feel old. I grew up in the days of Calvin Klein and Jordace!
mozuna76 Posted January 12, 2006 Posted January 12, 2006 THANKS!! My sis will thank you since she is the size 0!
Mom2Ciara&Keagan Posted January 13, 2006 Posted January 13, 2006 This isn't your waist size then, right? Because currently my waist is 36" and I wear a size 12. I would love to find some cheap jeans. I had twins 3 weeks ago and still trying to lose the baby fat, so need some inbetween size. I used to work at a store where sizes were "waist" sizes and this was how the chart went. Most jeans sit on the hips, so waist sizes don't mean much because some people have a thin waist and wide hips. Or a thick waist that's even with their hips.
meetooo Posted January 13, 2006 Posted January 13, 2006 Oh I feel old. I grew up in the days of Calvin Klein and Jordace! wow... i remember "lawman's" i think that was 1979. are they still around? Don';t forget those ugly (?) gloria vanderbilts.
meetooo Posted January 13, 2006 Posted January 13, 2006 Here's what I found on their site:Waist: When measuring for a regular fit jean, measure your waist at your belly button. When measuring for a low-rise jean, measure your waist below your belly button. Inseam: Measure the inside part of your leg down to your ankle. (If you want your jeans to sit at your ankle, measure to your ankle. If you want the jeans to lay at your heel, measure to the ground. Unless the jeans are not preshrunk and are 100%cotton, then LTBB (let the buyer beware!), you could end up with capris!
MusicMama Posted January 20, 2006 Posted January 20, 2006 Got my 3 daughter's 3 pairs yesterday. Price tags from Buckle were 24.88 & 32.88 -- so $5. is a great bargain! Good quality material and sewing. One pair didn't fit (waist 25) but I'm sure they will find a home. Thanks for the heads up on such a great deal!
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