G-STAR Men’s Revend Skinny jeans
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What you’re getting with the G-STAR Revend Skinny
The G-STAR Men’s Revend Skinny is, on paper, a straightforward pair of skinny-fit jeans with a very tight line from the waist down to the ankle. If you’re after that sharp, close-to-the-leg look (rather than a more relaxed straight or tapered cut), this is the style direction here.
It also keeps the basics sensible: five pockets, the kind of everyday layout you’re used to, plus reinforced rear pocket areas with an extra layer at the lower part. That kind of small design choice can matter for daily wear, especially if you tend to use your back pockets a lot.

Key takeaways (style first, practical second)
This isn’t trying to reinvent denim. The headline is the “super slim” skinny fit that hugs from the waist to the ankle. The pocket setup is classic with five pockets, so it should feel familiar day to day. And those reinforced back pockets add a bit more durability where it’s most likely to see stress.
It might not suit you if you prefer stretchier, looser fits or if you’re sensitive to jeans that feel very close through the leg. Skinny jeans can be polarising: they look sharp, but they also emphasise shape and can feel restrictive depending on your build and how you like your clothing to move.



What matters most in everyday use
The practical win here is the reinforced layer at the lower part of the back pockets. That’s a detail designed to help the areas that tend to wear first, rather than focusing on something you’ll only notice occasionally. For many people, that’s the difference between jeans that look good in photos for a few weeks and jeans that hold up better to regular, real-world use.
The other big factor is the cut. Because it’s skinny from waist to ankle, you’ll get a more fitted silhouette throughout. If you wear trainers or boots, this can work nicely for a clean finish at the ankle. A quick “micro” example: imagine stepping out in the morning, throwing these on with a fitted T-shirt and low-top trainers—there’s no awkward bunching at the ankle, just a tight line that keeps the outfit looking deliberate.

Who it suits (and who should think twice)
It makes sense if you want: - a traditional five-pocket pair in a true skinny shape - a close fit that stays snug from waist to ankle - a bit of reinforcement in the back pocket areas for everyday durability
It may not be a great match if you: - don’t like skinny jeans or you find close-fitting denim uncomfortable - need a more forgiving cut for movement or for a roomier leg - are buying primarily for a loose, relaxed look—this one is firmly on the slim side



Also worth noting: without more information on fabric composition or stretch, you’ll want to treat the “super skinny” fit as the main promise. If you’re expecting a highly flexible feel, you may want to double-check the product details before buying.
Tech specs
- Type: Jeans
- Fit: Skinny (super slim from waist to ankle)
- Pockets: Five pockets
- Design detail: Reinforced layer on the lower part of the back pockets

Buying verdict
Is it worth it?
Buy the G-STAR Men’s Revend Skinny if you specifically want skinny-fit jeans with a five-pocket layout and you like the idea of reinforced rear pocket stress points for everyday wear. It’s the kind of choice that suits people building a wardrobe around a sharper silhouette—especially if you know you wear skinny cuts comfortably.



Skip it if you’re after a more relaxed fit, or if you’re not keen on jeans that sit tightly through the leg. Since the fit is the core feature and there’s no extra comfort detail provided here, it’s better avoided when comfort-through-mobility is your top priority.
Mini FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Are these jeans slim only at the ankle, or all the way down? They’re described as a skinny fit that’s tight from the waist down to the ankle.
How many pockets do they have? They include five pockets.
Is there any durability feature in the pockets? Yes—there’s an extra reinforced layer on the lower part of the back pockets.
Who are these jeans best for? They’re best for anyone who likes a close, skinny silhouette and wants a classic five-pocket jean for regular use.
When might they not work for you? If you prefer looser fits or you find very close denim uncomfortable, you may want to look at a different cut.
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