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Post by Old26 on Sept 29, 2014 9:20:01 GMT -6
The stitching looks white to me - but +++1000 if it's in fact a sage green color! It's sage green for sure. I love those pants - and if guys here bought those, they can quit worrying about a Great White Northern Tux and enjoy!
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Post by matt on Sept 29, 2014 9:30:10 GMT -6
The stitching looks white to me - but +++1000 if it's in fact a sage green color! It's sage green for sure. I love those pants - and if guys here bought those, they can quit worrying about a Great White Northern Tux and enjoy! I hate my laptop.
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Post by Old26 on Sept 29, 2014 9:37:32 GMT -6
I love mine. Retina MBP. It's hard, but I can see green there. Sage is usually a very light green. OD or Olive Drab is what a lot of guys like, including me as it pops out more. It's used on lots of leather jackets - esp WWII era models like the A-2.
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Post by stinky on Sept 29, 2014 9:39:20 GMT -6
The stitching looks white to me - but +++1000 if it's in fact a sage green color! It's sage green for sure. I love those pants - and if guys here bought those, they can quit worrying about a Great White Northern Tux and enjoy! selvedgebrahs lawless khaki canvas mto group buy! want these pants.
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Post by Old26 on Sept 29, 2014 9:42:14 GMT -6
It's sage green for sure. I love those pants - and if guys here bought those, they can quit worrying about a Great White Northern Tux and enjoy! selvedgebrahs lawless khaki canvas mto group buy! want these pants. Best of all - your pair is "one size fits all"
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Post by stinky on Sept 29, 2014 9:45:35 GMT -6
selvedgebrahs lawless khaki canvas mto group buy! want these pants. Best of all - your pair is "one size fits all" Ha ha. If we can get these made, I will take the plunge and buy a denim work shirt.
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Post by Old26 on Sept 29, 2014 9:47:32 GMT -6
Best of all - your pair is "one size fits all" Ha ha. If we can get these made, I will take the plunge and buy a denim work shirt. I think many will. Guys lose sight of this with the work shirts in general. For me, Chinos don't do it - too preppy for a work shirt. But these are the ticket - or some like these. Canvas pants are great in many ways...
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Post by matt on Sept 29, 2014 9:51:00 GMT -6
I'd definitely back a khaki or green (olive drab preferably) colored pair - I know Roman offered up versions of this during the KS and they were the quickest ones backed. No doubt we'll see them returning in the future (provided our friends in Japan don't delay the fabric shipments).
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Post by Old26 on Sept 29, 2014 9:53:52 GMT -6
I'd definitely back a khaki or green (olive drab preferably) colored pair - I know Roman offered up versions of this during the KS and they were the quickest ones backed. No doubt we'll see them returning in the future (provided our friends in Japan don't delay the fabric shipments). Every pair of pants like these that I've bought have either not fit great, or have been too light of a fabric. This is hopeful. It's not too "Carhartt" like, but not frat house either. Nice in-between. Just mimic a pair of jeans is what I'm thinking...
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Post by matt on Sept 29, 2014 9:59:40 GMT -6
I'd definitely back a khaki or green (olive drab preferably) colored pair - I know Roman offered up versions of this during the KS and they were the quickest ones backed. No doubt we'll see them returning in the future (provided our friends in Japan don't delay the fabric shipments). Every pair of pants like these that I've bought have either not fit great, or have been too light of a fabric. This is hopeful. It's not too "Carhartt" like, but not frat house either. Nice in-between. Just mimic a pair of jeans is what I'm thinking... The two KS offerings were: 14oz Japanese Khaki with Red Selvedge and 14oz Japanese Green Denim with Tan Selvedge - beefy enough, right?
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Post by Old26 on Sept 29, 2014 10:02:05 GMT -6
Every pair of pants like these that I've bought have either not fit great, or have been too light of a fabric. This is hopeful. It's not too "Carhartt" like, but not frat house either. Nice in-between. Just mimic a pair of jeans is what I'm thinking... The two KS offerings were: 14oz Japanese Khaki with Red Selvedge and 14oz Japanese Green Denim with Tan Selvedge - beefy enough, right? I would think - but I don't know much about canvas weights to be honest. It's more of a fringe area and I have to get on board and learn more for sure...
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Post by roman on Sept 29, 2014 10:09:28 GMT -6
emial is working!
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Post by roman on Sept 29, 2014 10:17:20 GMT -6
emial is working!
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Post by univibe88 on Sept 29, 2014 10:17:29 GMT -6
I like those canvas pants a lot!
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Post by roman on Sept 29, 2014 10:23:11 GMT -6
Those are a 14oz Japanese Khaki with Red Selvedge. I'm working on bring in some more. It was a very popluar denim. We have come a long way sine those jeans were made. I feel the quality an detail is far from what you see. This is the new fly detail
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Post by Old26 on Sept 29, 2014 10:28:33 GMT -6
That's a fly fly Roman!
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Post by stinky on Sept 29, 2014 10:29:49 GMT -6
yes, that fly looks awesome. i will patiently wait out the 14oz khaki canvas fabric delivery . . .
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Post by univibe88 on Sept 29, 2014 10:45:05 GMT -6
yes, that fly looks awesome. i will patiently wait out the 14oz khaki canvas fabric delivery . . . I already know what my first purchase will be
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2014 10:45:06 GMT -6
Best of all - your pair is "one size fits all" Ha ha. If we can get these made, I will take the plunge and buy a denim work shirt. I know I am stating the obvious. I would buy the Lawless workshirt instead of paying $120 for Gustin. It is another cool thing that I can finally decide on contract stitching or not.
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Post by roman on Sept 29, 2014 10:46:51 GMT -6
I have access to the best denims from around the world. The question is how do we do it with out sitting on 100K of denim. Looking for some ideas on how to bring in these Denims. Denims that are hard to find and very limited quantities. Any Ideas?
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Post by stinky on Sept 29, 2014 11:01:45 GMT -6
I have access to the best denims from around the world. The question is how do we do it with out sitting on 100K of denim. Looking for some ideas on how to bring in these Denims. Denims that are hard to find and very limited quantities. Any Ideas? Well, there the obvious option of selling one pair of jeans for $100,000. Or perhaps 10 pair at $10,000 each . . .
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Post by Dirty_Denim on Sept 29, 2014 11:09:42 GMT -6
Are we able to place orders for anything yet? I need to replace my Left Field pants & I want one of those work shirts. I want to do the 14 oz denim with Olive green stitching & the green buttons 2 button cuffs
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Post by roman on Sept 29, 2014 11:15:15 GMT -6
DirtyDenim, We are working hard to get the site back up. Should have it ready day now. Just going through it and running test.
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Post by matt on Sept 29, 2014 11:28:49 GMT -6
I have access to the best denims from around the world. The question is how do we do it with out sitting on 100K of denim. Looking for some ideas on how to bring in these Denims. Denims that are hard to find and very limited quantities. Any Ideas? It's understandable in these instances, for price to potentially be reflective of the scarcity. I think having an email sign-up on the website would help a lot - you could send out alerts on new fabrics set to arrive and build up some interest. Or do the same in forums like this as well. Are you restricted on a minimum amount of yardage your bring in? If you can bring in small batches, perhaps that will create the greater "exclusivity" and higher demand - look at some of those small runs from the KS - a lot of them sold out quickly due to their uniqueness (they might be very common fabrics, but many of us haven't seen them where we shop).
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Post by Old26 on Sept 29, 2014 11:28:53 GMT -6
I have access to the best denims from around the world. The question is how do we do it with out sitting on 100K of denim. Looking for some ideas on how to bring in these Denims. Denims that are hard to find and very limited quantities. Any Ideas? If I can find an answer to that I will want a job there Roman But seriously, I'll ponder it and ask my wife for ideas. She's frickin' brilliant with stuff like that...
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