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Analysis of 18,585 jeans listings to determine current market pricing.

What you'll usually pay

$64.99 typical price
Most are between$25$295
Brand new$75
Used$56.1
On sale now18,585

💡 Buying used saves about 25% here.

👉 In short easy summary

The best value is found in 1990s styles, which sit 33% below the market median. Conversely, 1940s vintage pieces command a significant premium at 154% above the median.

💚 Best value for your money

Cotton Blend 426 on sale$40 · 38% cheaper
Polyester 350 on sale$42 · 35% cheaper
1990s 5,633 on sale$43.36 · 33% cheaper
Cotton 5,531 on sale$49.99 · 23% cheaper
1980s 2,670 on sale$55 · 15% cheaper

Price by decade

1990s
$43.36-33%
1980s
$55-15%
1970s
$65
1960s
$89.5+38%
1950s
$140+115%
1940s
$165+154%

Why? Prices scale with rarity and age, ranging from 43.36 for 1990s to 165 for 1940s.

Price by material

Cotton Blend
$40-38%
Polyester
$42-35%
Cotton
$49.99-23%
Corduroy
$59.81-8%
Twill
$60-8%
Denim
$64.5-1%

Why? Pure denim maintains the highest value at 64.5, while cotton blends are the most affordable at 40.

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Common questions

What is the price difference between new and used jeans?

New jeans have a median price of 75, while used jeans have a median of 56.1.

Which decade of jeans is the most affordable?

Jeans from the 1990s are the most affordable with a median price of 43.36.

How does the price of denim compare to cotton blend jeans?

Denim jeans have a median price of 64.5, whereas cotton blend jeans are lower at 40.

How we got these numbers

Worked out from 200 live eBay listings (price range $25$295, odd outliers ignored). These are asking prices, so use them as a guide. Last checked July 19, 2026.