Okay, so I’ve been messing around with jeans lately, specifically the Ariat M4 kind. I gotta say, it’s been a bit of a journey figuring out what works best for me. Here’s how it went down.
First Try
Initially, I picked up a pair of M4 jeans ’cause everyone’s been saying they’re the most popular. They’re supposed to be relaxed fit, which sounded good on paper. I went for the boot cut ’cause I like how they look with my boots. When I tried them on, they were okay, comfortable enough around the waist and all.
Experimenting with Styles
- Tried the straight leg version too. Figured it might be good to have options.
- The straight leg was a bit different. Still comfy but gave off a more streamlined vibe.
- Compared them side by side with the boot cut. It’s all about what you’re going for, I guess.
Digging Deeper into Fits
Then, I heard about the M5 jeans. People say they’re slim fit with a low rise. Sounded like it might be up my alley since I don’t mind a closer fit. So, I grabbed a pair of those too. Trying them on, they were definitely snugger, but not in a bad way. It’s a different look, for sure. More modern, maybe?
Making the Choice
After wearing both the M4 and M5 around for a bit, I had to make a decision. Which one did I like better? It wasn’t easy. Both have their pros. In the end, I found myself reaching for the M4 more often. It’s just the right balance of relaxed and put-together for my everyday stuff. The M5 is cool for when I want to switch things up, but the M4 just feels like me.
Final Thoughts
So yeah, that’s my take on the Ariat M4 jeans. If you’re thinking about getting a pair, I’d say go for it. Just think about what kind of fit you like and what you’ll be wearing them for. It’s all about personal preference, really. And hey, if you’re curious about the M5, give those a shot too. You might find you like them better. It’s all about finding what makes you feel good.