How about analyze a 1 1/2 hour video in a matter of seconds (literally) and spit out a BOLO list. I used Notebook LM to watch/listen to a jeans BOLO video and list the brands in order with a brief description for each. Here is the output of the video in list form.
You will see some mispelled words due to it not knowing what selvedge jeans are. Minor error that can be easily overlooked and corrected.
Based on the video transcript, here is a list of brands that the speaker suggests you should be on the lookout for (BOLO) due to their resale value and sell-through rates:
•
Mugsy jeans1 ...: The speaker notes that Mugsy jeans are blowing up in popularity and selling very quickly1 .... They are described as stretchy straight leg jeans2 .
•
Bravar jeans (Brave Star)2 ...: This is an American Salvage brand that sells for good money, even used2 . They are recognizable by the embroidered star on the pocket3 .
•
Hiroshi (Hoshi Ko)4 ...: This is another Salvage brand with used items often selling for around $1004 . Look for the leather patch5 .
•
M and bow6 : This brand has the highest number of items bought and sold on eBay in the last 90 days, although they don't sell for as much as Salvage brands6 . Look for the "M and bow" leather patch or silk screen inside the jeans6 .
•
Arot jeans7 ...: This is a common brand with an amazing sell-through rate. Keep an eye on different models like M5s, M4s, F jeans (fire resistant), and boot cut styles8 .
•
Duer9 : These jeans hold their value well for basic, non-Salvage denim. The word "performance" is often associated with this brand9 .
•
5.11 Tactical (jeans specifically)10 ...: While the brand makes other items, the speaker specifically notes that their jeans sell well10 .
•
Rock Revival11 ...: Despite the speaker's personal opinion, this brand has maintained its resale value surprisingly well12 . They often feature pre-distressing, embroidery, and metal badges13 .
•
Rock and Roll Cowboy14 ...: These jeans sell quite well, especially the boot cut styles popular in the Western market15 .
•
Todd Snider15 ...: Used Todd Snider jeans tend to hold their value well, and Salvage denim versions can sell for quite a bit more16 . Look for the "TS" on the back leather patch16 .
•
Interstate denim17 ...: Often vintage and baggie style, these jeans can sell for a good amount of money17 . Look for the "is" on the tag18 .
•
Geno (Genco)18 ...: Vintage Geno jeans with wide legs are very popular and sell well18 . Be careful to differentiate vintage from newer productions19 .
•
Tanuki (Yuri)20 ...: This is a very small Japanese Salvage brand with a good resale market. They sell for a high price new20 ....
•
Sid Mashburn21 ...: Known for their business casual wear, their jeans also have a good sell-through rate and sell for a decent amount used21 . They primarily do slim straight styles, some in Salvage denim22 .
•
Lauro Pian (Loro Piana)22 ...: This is a pricier brand, and their jeans, though not super common, sell for good money used23 .
•
Buck Mason24 : These jeans have a guaranteed sell-through rate, and their Salvage denim sells for a higher price new24 .
•
Devil Dog Dungarees25 : Despite the prediction of becoming a "trash can brand" soon, they currently have a high sell-through rate25 . Look for the whiskering on the distressed denim26 .
•
Peter Manning26 ...: While they don't hold their value like some brands, their high sell-through rate makes them worth picking up27 .
•
Unbranded Brand (UB)27 ...: This brand is quite popular with a good sell-through rate, and their Salvage denim is relatively affordable new29 . Look for the blank leather patch28 .
•
Taylor Stitch29 ...: Considered one of the best men's clothing brands, their jeans have a very high sell-through rate, especially the Salvage denim options30 . Look for the black and white tag30 .
•
Chrome Hearts30 ...: This brand is known for unique designs often featuring crosses and sells for a high price, even used31 . Look for the crosses on the jeans31 .
•
Gustin32 ...: Fans of this brand will spend money, so they can be listed at a slightly higher price. They offer Salvage denim33 .
•
Buckle (BK Buckle - jeans only)33 ...: While other items from this brand are considered "trash" now, their jeans still hold value and have a good sell-through rate33 .
•
Kuhl34 ...: This outdoor brand's jeans sell well. Keep an eye on style numbers and names for potentially higher resale value35 .
•
Affliction (jeans specifically)35 ...: Despite being known for distressed shirts, their jeans still have a good sell-through rate35 .
•
Boris Bidjan Saberi (BBS)36 : This is a very expensive brand with insane resale value, especially the "11" jeans36 .
•
South Pole (vintage)36 ...: Vintage South Pole jeans from the 90s still sell well. Be careful not to pick up the newer, lower-quality versions37 . Look for wide legs and potential patches on the vintage ones37 .
•
Peter Millar38 : While the resale value is varied, they have a good sell-through rate, making them worth picking up38 .
•
Aon Convict38 ...: A small, unique brand with a good sell-through rate. Look for embroidery and the handcuff gimmick39 .
•
Marithe + Francois Girbaud (franois jbo)39 ...: Vintage baggy styles from the 80s and 90s sell better than modern versions39 .
•
Naked and Famous40 ...: This popular brand, known for its marketing and limited runs, has good resale value, especially the Salvage denim41 . They are also making hemp denim41 .
•
Solo jeans42 : Especially the big baggy leg styles associated with 90s skating, these sell quickly42 .
•
Takova Ranchwear43 ...: This cowboy/western brand has decent resale value, especially for pre-owned jeans43 . Look for their specific tag44 .
•
Brunello Cucinelli45 : Known for other luxury items, their jeans also sell for very good money used and have a good sell-through rate45 . Look for their tag46 .
•
316 (jeans, especially Salvage)46 ...: Known for their Japanese Salvage jeans, which sell for a good price used47 . Look for the simple "3 1 6" tag47 .
•
Cinch47 : A common western brand with a decent sell-through rate. They are not rare, so price accordingly47 .
•
Valabasas48 : This brand features unique and sometimes strange-looking jeans that are worth picking up48 . Look for the distinctive tag48 .
•
Double RL (RRL) Ralph Lauren (especially Salvage)48 ...: While the overall sell-through rate isn't 100%, RRL is definitely a brand to grab, especially if you find Salvage denim, which sells for significantly more48 ....
•
Five Jungle50 ...: Despite some payment issues mentioned, they have a decent sell-through rate, and some styles can be unique51 . The name is the number "5" followed by "ive"51 .
•
Saint (Saint Unbreakable - motorcycle style)51 ...: Motorcycle-style jeans from this brand have a good resale value, and motorcycle-related jeans in general are worth looking out for51 .... Look for the wing on the tag with "Saint"51 .
•
The Stronghold (especially Salvage)52 ...: Known for Salvage denim, this small brand has a decent sell-through rate52 .
•
Kickear (Kikwear - vintage wide leg)53 : Their vintage wide-leg jeans, similar in style to Geno, can sell for a good amount53 .
•
Stone Island54 ...: Known for high-priced items with a lot of hype, their jeans also resell well, especially those coming from the UK54 . Look for their distinctive tag55 .
•
Billy Reid55 : This mid-range brand's jeans have a decent sell-through rate and can fetch a good price used55 .
•
Revtown jeans55 ...: These basic, non-Salvage jeans have a good sell-through rate and sell for a reasonable price used56 .
•
Patagonia (jeans)56 : While they don't make a lot of jeans, they have a decent sell-through rate and sell for a consistent price used56 .
•
Bonobos57 : This basic mall brand is still worth picking up if found cheap due to its sell-through rate57 .
•
P P (P.P.P.)58 : Some of their styles, like big skate pants, can sell for a good price, making them worth looking out for58 .
•
Pacco Jeans (especially vintage)58 ...: Vintage Paco jeans sell better than modern ones, especially unique styles like studded or embroidered ones58 .
•
Ksubi (cassu)59 : These higher-priced jeans can be great for resale, so price them accordingly59 .
•
Wrangler 20x (not regular Wrangler)60 : Unlike regular Wrangler, 20x has a decent sell-through rate, especially if new with tags60 .
•
Tom Ford60 ...: This luxury brand's jeans, even with a lower sell-through rate, are a definite grab due to their high resale value, especially Salvage denim60 .
•
34 Heritage61 ...: Despite the speaker's mixed experiences, this brand has a decent sell-through rate and can sell for a good price used62 . Remember to use quotes when searching for this brand on eBay62 .
•
Polo Ralph Lauren (specific models: Veric Slim, Sullivan Slim, especially Sullivan Slim with ponies)63 ...: While the general sell-through for Polo jeans isn't amazing, specific slim fit models, particularly the Sullivan Slim with embroidered ponies, are worth significant money63 ....
•
Triple L Design64 ...: This smaller brand's jeans hold their value well, making them a good pickup if you can wait for the right buyer65 .
•
Iron Heart (especially Japanese Salvage and raw denim)65 ...: This very overpriced Japanese denim brand's jeans are a definite grab, even if they don't sell quickly, due to their high quality and resale value66 .
•
Cayman66 ...: Despite a lower sell-through rate, these comfortable jeans might be worth a cheap pickup66 .
•
Tommy Bahama (larger sizes and good condition)67 : Larger sizes in good condition or new with tags tend to do better67 .
•
Orvis (jeans specifically)68 : Despite a lower overall brand sell-through rate, the speaker has had personal success selling Orvis jeans quickly68 . Research the specific fit and style68 .
•
Mr Freedom jeans69 ...: These are rare and worth a lot of money, even used70 .
•
Purple Brand70 ...: This streetwear brand's jeans can sell for a good amount of money. They have a decent market size70 .
•
Outerknown (specific sizes and Salvage)72 ...: Despite a lower overall sell-through rate, certain sizes and Salvage styles can sell quickly73 .
•
Isaia74 ...: This luxury brand has a dedicated fan base, and their used jeans can sell for a good price, even with a lower sell-through rate75 .
•
Vintage Abercrombie & Fitch (old boot cuts from the 90s)76 : Older boot cut styles from the 90s can sell well76 .
•
Ed Hardy (with unique embroidery - hearts, skulls)76 : Jeans with distinctive Ed Hardy embroidery can be worth picking up76 .
•
Robin's Jeans (some styles)77 : Some of their jeans can be worth decent money77 .
•
Jacob Cohen (luxury brand)77 : This luxury brand's jeans can sell for a good price77 .
•
APC77 : These can be worth good money, though they are not frequently found77 .
•
Denim in Supply77 : The speaker likes this brand, but the sell-through rate is lower77 .
•
Diesel (if found cheap)78 : Despite a lower sell-through rate, the brand recognition might make cheap finds worthwhile78 .
•
Fidelity78 ...: The speaker has had great personal success with this brand, contradicting the lower sell-through rate reported79 .
•
Robert Graham (if special and embroidered)79 : Only the more unique and embroidered styles are worth considering79 .
•
Liverpool jeans (new with tags or research model)79 : Some models might sell okay, especially if new with tags, despite a lower overall sell-through rate79 .
•
Levi's (specific models: 527, 513, 569, 560, maybe 541)80 ...: Certain modern Levi's models have much higher sell-through rates than the overall brand. Vintage Levi's are generally overrated, but some specific older Salvage denim can be valuable82 ....
•
Carhartt (specific models: Overalls, FR (fire resistant), Double Knees (B73))84 ...: Most Carhartt jeans are considered overrated, but overalls, fire-resistant styles, and especially the double-knee B73 model are good pickups85 .
•
Amiri (skinny jeans)85 : Their skinny jeans can sell for over $100, but the overall sell-through rate is low85 .
•
Agave (right ones, made in USA)86 : Despite a lower sell-through rate, certain Agave jeans, being made in the USA, might be worth picking up86 .
•
Tindale FR (fire resistant work jeans)86 : These can sell okay86 .
•
Alberto87 : The speaker has had good personal success selling this brand quickly, despite a lower reported sell-through rate87 .
•
Aviator (really nice jeans)87 : Although the sell-through rate is low, the speaker notes they are nice jeans87 .
•
Vintage Pepe jeans88 : Older vintage Pepe jeans might interest some buyers88 .
•
Nudie (certain styles)89 : Some Nudie jeans can sell well, but the overall sell-through rate isn't great89 .
•
Gar Raw (right piece)89 : Finding the right piece might lead to a quicker sale, but much of the brand might sit for a while89 .
•
Versace (possibly corduroys)89 : Their jeans generally don't sell for much, but corduroy versions might do okay89 .
•
Balenciaga (if cheap and authentic)90 ...: Some Balenciaga jeans can sell for a lot of money, but be wary of fakes91 .
•
Supreme (if authentic)91 : As a popular brand, authentic Supreme jeans could be worth money, but authentication is crucial91 .
•
Louis Vuitton (if authentic)91 : Similar to Supreme, authentic Louis Vuitton jeans could be valuable but require authentication91 .
•
DL1961 (right cuts)91 : Depending on the style, these can do okay91 .
•
Fear of God (fancy brand)91 : These might fetch a good price, but the sell-through rate is low91 .
•
Dsquared (D Squared with a 2)92 : These can sell for a good price, even used. You can force a quicker sale by pricing lower92 .
•
Denim Tei no Karuki Tamashi (expensive, look for unique tag)92 ...: These are very expensive jeans. Look for a tag you can't read, as it might be this brand93 .
•
Ksubi (again)93 : Mentioned again as a potentially valuable brand93 .
•
Katan (very fancy brand)93 : Could be worth good money if found93 .
•
Who Decides War (expensive, unique style)93 ...: These very expensive jeans with a distinct ripped and weird style can be worth a lot if found cheap94 .
•
Samurai (2o) (self-edged denim)94 : Samurai jeans, especially self-edged denim, can sell for over $100 used94 . Look for their tag94 .
•
Bathing Ape (BAPE) (streetwear, if authentic)95 : While the sell-through rate is very low, authentic BAPE jeans might fetch a high price95 .
The speaker also advises to look out for any jeans that say FR (fire resistant), are double-kneed, or mention Kevlar or motorcycle riding, as these can often have good resale value96 > <97 .