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The Best Places to Buy Jeans in Dallas

We're singing the blues for these can't-miss denim stores.
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Boot cut. Flare. And of course, the Skinny. The perfect pair of jeans is central to any off-duty outfit, but finding the perfect fit isn’t always easy. We eliminated the scavenger hunt for you—stop by one of these Dallas shops to find your forever (or at least for-this-season) fit.

1. Blues Jean Bar. Here, jeans belong behind the bar. Tell your “server” what style you’re looking for—color and size—and they’ll give you options galore. Well-known brands like DL1961 and Seven for all Mankind are stocked, and so are ones with cult following like MiH, Seven Pistols, and Henry and Belle. We’re lusting after Mavi Gold DreamFit black jeans with zipper details.

2. Elements. Here, you’ll shop up-and-coming denim labels. Some of the coolest brands include TROA’s pants made out of mulberry tree bark and Calvin Rucker’s basics with a rock and roll twist. We’re lusting after black skinnies with python pockets from Cortshop.

3. Planet Bardot. Owner Diana Tabeshi has created a small-but-mighty collection of denim on the back wall of her Knox-area shop. Brands include Paige Premium, Current/Elliot, and Rag and Bone. After finding the perfect pair of skinnies, reward yourself with custard from Wild About Harrys. We’re lusting after Paige Premium’s black coated denim (aka leather-look-alike) skinnies.

4. The Gap. Sometimes you need a pair of no-frills jeans. This chain is our go-to. We’re lusting after the 1969 real straight jeans in a super-dark wash.

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