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Rules of being a power athlete: If you can find a pair of jeans that fit your larger quads and butt and smaller waist with minimal alterations, YOU BUY THEM. Even if it means you go into a store that's target demographic is from 14-22. Even if that mean you walk into American Eagle and get mistaken for a teenager. Really, the ONLY reason I shop here is for the quality denim (and have for over 10 years-. I'm far too old for those goofy graphic tees and hoodies displaying AE all over. I don't have to worry about my ass busting them open squatting down at work on casual Friday, and the most alterations expected are a simple hem job my buddies at Nordstrom or Nordstrom Rack can assist with. The 40% off holiday sale was quite the steal. The customer service consists mostly of uninterested and hormonal guys and gals. But again, not my #1 concern here. So, if you see someone in their late twenties-early thirties shopping at American Eagle, don't judge us, kids and parents... We love the jeans as much as you do!
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