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My Diesel jeans are fairly soft. It's a tad bit softer than my R&Rs.
I guess it depends on how often you wash your jeans and how often you wear it. New jeans are usually hard but after a few washes, it gets softer. Wearing the same pair frequently should soften it up too cause it stretches.
There is no "general" fit or guideline to Diesel Jeans. I've owned several throughout my lifetime and found that some are more thin or thicker than others (material wise.) You really have to try them on and compare amongst other cuts of Diesel jeans to get an idea. Just my 2 cents though.
no company would use the same thickness (measured in ounces) of denim for all their pair of jeans. Sometimes there are other materials manufactured into the denim as well for example (98% cotton and 2% spandex). Some companies would make lighter jeans for the summer (thinner fabric) and thicker jeans for the winter, depending on the season.
below the belt has a couple zathans but not very many. i think we carry 2 styles and 1 on sale. i like the vikers or the safado cut. those are more straight legs though. try the zatiny as well they are approx. 2cm narrrower than the zathans. i think.. pretty sure