Submitted by Dwarfmetalhead t3_117jzzq in BuyItForLife
Hello everyone
I currently have two Levi's 512 jeans and I am really disappointed on the durability. Both are less than a year old, one almost has an hole in it and the other has the mark of my phone in the pocket...
I'm commuting to work by bike.
Can you make some recommendation for jeans with the same cut has the 512 but with better durability ? I'm in France.
Budget wise I'm willing to go up to 200€ but even if your recommendation is higher please make it.
Thank you for your help !
lingueenee t1_j9fmccx wrote
Saying this as a long time cyclist. Cotton (denim) is probably the poorest choice for cycling gear. There are very few, if any, makers of casual cycling kit that use 100% cotton fabrics and a chief reason is what you've noticed: cotton fibre is not in the same league as polyester or nylon in strength and durability.
Yes, you can cycle constantly in jeans; if you do you'll experience exactly what's happening: soon the seat of your pants will wear and tear to nothing.
Accordingly one should favour nylon/polyester pants (with some elastane for flexibility). Or if you really must have denim consider purpose designed jeans from Duer et al. They're cotton/poly/elastane blends engineered for greater motion and durability, look like regular jeans, with your use case in mind.
Lastly, you can resort to thrift shops and buy cheap used denim for the purpose. That way when you wear out the arse of a pair of jeans it's no big loss.