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Post by jbreitenbucher on Jul 6, 2015 21:49:53 GMT -6
Just picked up a pair for $180 CAD ($142 USD) including shipping from Duke and Duchess Apparel. I got them in a 33 Weird Guy and am really hoping they give some interesting fades as the copper starts to show.
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Post by exophobe on Jul 6, 2015 22:10:55 GMT -6
Just picked up a pair for $180 CAD ($142 USD) including shipping from Duke and Duchess Apparel. I got them in a 33 Weird Guy and am really hoping they give some interesting fades as the copper starts to show. It's definitely an interesting effect. I feel like they'd do some crazy stuff with hard wear, but can't imagine, say, doing yard-work in them. Though if anyone happens by perhaps it'd make a decent conversation starter... "say... is that your pants that are all glittery or did you happen to dig into a cache of fairy dust?"
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Post by davelewis on Jul 7, 2015 13:04:00 GMT -6
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Post by gaseousclay on Jul 7, 2015 17:23:08 GMT -6
I paid $69 for mine from Barneys a couple weeks back
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Post by jbreitenbucher on Jul 7, 2015 19:49:34 GMT -6
The issue is finding the correct size when a sale like Barneys happens. 32, 33, 34 seem to sell out before I even hear about the sale.
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Post by bentin on Jul 7, 2015 20:01:52 GMT -6
The issue is finding the correct size when a sale like Barneys happens. 32, 33, 34 seem to sell out before I even hear about the sale. Eat more. The only PBJ's I can find are 38 or 40. I'm thinking with a little work and a lot of pizza and Guinness, I could make those work.
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Post by jbreitenbucher on Jul 7, 2015 21:10:49 GMT -6
bentin can't do that. Staying in the 32, 33 is what helps me keep the 50 pounds I lost off. Next step is to go for defined abs, but I just have a hell of a time staying away from chocolate, cheese, and other things that make it hard to lose the belly fat.
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Post by bentin on Jul 7, 2015 21:16:08 GMT -6
Ha, I was kidding. I'd normally be a 34 but my 8 month old has me enjoying 36's. One day I'll find my bikes again.
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Post by ickes on Jul 8, 2015 0:37:31 GMT -6
bentin can't do that. Staying in the 32, 33 is what helps me keep the 50 pounds I lost off. Next step is to go for defined abs, but I just have a hell of a time staying away from chocolate, cheese, and other things that make it hard to lose the belly fat. Abs are made in the kitchen my friend...abs are made in the kitchen.
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Post by gaseousclay on Jul 8, 2015 1:26:20 GMT -6
The issue is finding the correct size when a sale like Barneys happens. 32, 33, 34 seem to sell out before I even hear about the sale. [ Those sizes seem to be the most common but I understand your point. That's why I sign up for mailing lists. I also wear a 33 weird guy and that size sold out 5 hrs after I ordered mine. Tateandyoko is worth checking out too for discounted N&F denim
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Post by mrlono on Jul 10, 2015 13:52:23 GMT -6
Does anyone have photos of these after a few months? The Blue Owl description makes them sound too glittery for my taste but I do like the idea of that copper twist. Seeing as it's not actual copper, however, you won't get the aging / oxidation with time and washing. Reddit discussion - copper twist
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Post by exophobe on Jul 10, 2015 14:18:07 GMT -6
Does anyone have photos of these after a few months? The Blue Owl description makes them sound too glittery for my taste but I do like the idea of that copper twist. Seeing as it's not actual copper, however, you won't get the aging / oxidation with time and washing. Reddit discussion - copper twistI just got them, but my profile pic should give you a little bit of an idea of how glittery they are. It seriously looks like you've been hanging out in a strip club when you get these guys in the sun. This guy on that reddit feed says it best with his "I can't turn my phone sideways" video:
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