"i've been looking for some bf jeans for awhile and this was the only one that had everything i wanted-distressed looking (but not overboard#, oil stained, and baggy #tired of wearing skinnies). if i unroll the bottom, the length is perfect for a petite like me. it's on the larger side, so if you're in between sizes, go with the smaller size. it's not 5 stars because of the way too expensive price. seriously, there are other good quality, brand name jeans that doesn't cost this much. And this is what, a new brand that is way hyped up, at least on the price anyway."
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Overall Rating:
4out of5
sizing:
runs small
true to size
runs large
Review 3 for Oil Stained Boyfriend Jean
Name:lolapapillon
Location:San Francisco
age:21-25
body type:athletic
awesome
9.25.2012-
"they fit nice and comfortable, though i sized down. i usually wear a 28 but bought a 27 because the reviews said that it was a very loose fit. They look amazing, great for a casual day out."
"i got these in the harlan wash and i find the wash and distress details to be as pictured. compared to fp denim, these fit a little looser. but i've always found that brand name denim to fit true to size while fp denim fit s little tighter. these are slouchy boyfriends jeans. i'm 5'3" and if unrolled, the bottom just touches the ground. but since they fit lose, you can roll it up however high you want. the material feels like a rough denim but it isn't super thick. i do like them, but i'm not sure they're worth the sticker price."
"Despite the fact that NSF has recently gained cultural cache as a new go-to brand, these jeans are nothing special. The stitching pattern reminds me of the pattern on a few of the PRPS pairs from 2010, but unlike the PRPS, even their 100% cotton, this denim is rough, stiff, and scratchy. The wash, at least the "dark harlan" color, has nothing "oil-stained" about it, and there are no standout features on these, like distinctive buttons or brand patch. These jeans are just so-so, and definitely not worth the money."