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Post by Griffin on Nov 24, 2014 16:28:49 GMT -6
My IronHearts have the longest butt. Love them anyway, but this is not an areay I like. I will never talk bad about IH regardless of anything. I just have a certain love for them. Its not talking bad about them. It is equally as much that my body doesnt suit the style the jeans are. Im just stating facts that on me, the butt look longer then it is. I also said I love them, so i dont see how anything is bad. Colorwise they look amazing and I have posted many pics off them all over the net and gotten positive feedback and I will say anything on my mind about any brand I have bought for my hard earned money.
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Post by Dirty_Denim on Nov 24, 2014 17:12:16 GMT -6
I love mine as well and they werent even my size. My favorite thing about them is how good my butt looks in them. The way the rise and pockets are situated really helps with that area. Def a key thing I look for when I buy jeans. I have owned many many Japanese brands and they never ever get the ass part right. Not a joke but they just do not get it. For some reason Japanese brands like to make the back droopy or make the jean flatten ur ass. This is one of the reason why I do not buy Japanese branded jeans anymore Maybe Asian ass shape a bit different than yours? Just saying.... Thats it 100% and the sam reason why I cant wear Euro styles either..I am to big. I have to stick to American made designs for that reason
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Post by Derek G on Nov 24, 2014 18:39:12 GMT -6
They fit like a glove - in fact better than my G's according to my wife and me. They are constructed to perfection and I absolutely love them. Can't wait until my other 2 pairs arrive. My recommendation is to BUY LD jeans and don't think twice! Thanks Roman! That's exactly how I felt after I got mine...love em and after seeing winterlands' shirt...Im really stoked to get my shirts too
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Post by ickes on Nov 24, 2014 19:06:22 GMT -6
@winterland the shirt looks great man.
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Post by Winterland on Nov 24, 2014 22:29:11 GMT -6
Just received my free pair-17 oz indigo slubs- 34 waist and a 30.75 length in slim straight (I wear a 33 slim in G). Only one issue which I'll get out of the way early. I chose egyptian topaz thread which turns out is a lot more yellow that I expected (my fault). I chose silver hardware but brass was used for some reason. Don't love the color but I'll live with it. They fit like a glove - in fact better than my G's according to my wife and me. They are constructed to perfection and I absolutely love them. Can't wait until my other 2 pairs arrive. My recommendation is to BUY LD jeans and don't think twice! Thanks Roman! Pictures? I am curious how the egypitian topaz thread looks.
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Post by loopworm on Nov 25, 2014 22:34:37 GMT -6
Hi, I am loopworm and I would like to share my review of Lawless Jeans. The denim is 18.5 OZ. KUROKI MILLS INDIGO SELVEDGE and the fit is woman’s boyfriend. I am just too old to wear skinny jeans, though I am no woman’s boyfriend either. With great pride I say they are American-made from 18.5 ounce denim which is amazingly soft on the inside yet rugged on the outside with a silver hue. Growing up on a cotton farm, I understand the beauty, durability and quality of cotton fiber. I have the fondest of memories of my shrink to fit button up Levi’s (from back when they still made great jeans here) that became buttery soft with extended wear, however, they weren't nearly as hefty as the Lawless jeans. I am excited about the resurgence of American-made products, particularly denim. As a seamstress, I appreciate the details including how the belt loops wrap under the waistband for added strength and the selvedge edge on the watch pocket. The fact that there are extra belt loops is a plus. The stitching is straight and the triple stitching on the inseam is impressive. The copper buttons and rivets add a nice touch. The leather patch is downplayed and tastefully designed. The pocket bag fabric is exceptionally dense and rugged. The design is clean and simple; no "bling" on the pockets that often adorn women’s “designer jeans”, which really bugs me. I enjoy quality, durable denim and I don’t need my jeans to make a social statement. I like my blue jeans to be practical for everyday wear, so I do not like the extremely short pocket bags- you can only fit part of your hand up to your knuckles and that’s annoying. With the exception of the short pocket bags, I feel that I will be able to enjoy these jeans for years to come. I am excited to support a company that produces such a quality pair of jeans in America.
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Post by Winterland on Nov 25, 2014 22:52:18 GMT -6
Hi, I am loopworm and I would like to share my review of Lawless Jeans. The denim is 18.5 OZ. KUROKI MILLS INDIGO SELVEDGE and the fit is woman’s boyfriend. I am just too old to wear skinny jeans, though I am no woman’s boyfriend either. With great pride I say they are American-made from 18.5 ounce denim which is amazingly soft on the inside yet rugged on the outside with a silver hue. Growing up on a cotton farm, I understand the beauty, durability and quality of cotton fiber. I have the fondest of memories of my shrink to fit button up Levi’s (from back when they still made great jeans here) that became buttery soft with extended wear, however, they weren't nearly as hefty as the Lawless jeans. I am excited about the resurgence of American-made products, particularly denim. As a seamstress, I appreciate the details including how the belt loops wrap under the waistband for added strength and the selvedge edge on the watch pocket. The fact that there are extra belt loops is a plus. The stitching is straight and the triple stitching on the inseam is impressive. The copper buttons and rivets add a nice touch. The leather patch is downplayed and tastefully designed. The pocket bag fabric is exceptionally dense and rugged. The design is clean and simple; no "bling" on the pockets that often adorn women’s “designer jeans”, which really bugs me. I enjoy quality, durable denim and I don’t need my jeans to make a social statement. I like my blue jeans to be practical for everyday wear, so I do not like the extremely short pocket bags- you can only fit part of your hand up to your knuckles and that’s annoying. With the exception of the short pocket bags, I feel that I will be able to enjoy these jeans for years to come. I am excited to support a company that produces such a quality pair of jeans in America. Thanks for your review. Great to get your perspective.
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Post by ickes on Nov 26, 2014 1:07:03 GMT -6
Thanks so much for your review loopworm, and as @winterland said it is great to hear your perspective.
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Post by roman on Nov 26, 2014 7:04:43 GMT -6
Hi loopworm, Thank you for taking the time to review our jeans. Very much appreciated.
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Post by Dirty_Denim on Nov 26, 2014 7:36:18 GMT -6
Hi, I am loopworm and I would like to share my review of Lawless Jeans. The denim is 18.5 OZ. KUROKI MILLS INDIGO SELVEDGE and the fit is woman’s boyfriend. I am just too old to wear skinny jeans, though I am no woman’s boyfriend either. With great pride I say they are American-made from 18.5 ounce denim which is amazingly soft on the inside yet rugged on the outside with a silver hue. Growing up on a cotton farm, I understand the beauty, durability and quality of cotton fiber. I have the fondest of memories of my shrink to fit button up Levi’s (from back when they still made great jeans here) that became buttery soft with extended wear, however, they weren't nearly as hefty as the Lawless jeans. I am excited about the resurgence of American-made products, particularly denim. As a seamstress, I appreciate the details including how the belt loops wrap under the waistband for added strength and the selvedge edge on the watch pocket. The fact that there are extra belt loops is a plus. The stitching is straight and the triple stitching on the inseam is impressive. The copper buttons and rivets add a nice touch. The leather patch is downplayed and tastefully designed. The pocket bag fabric is exceptionally dense and rugged. The design is clean and simple; no "bling" on the pockets that often adorn women’s “designer jeans”, which really bugs me. I enjoy quality, durable denim and I don’t need my jeans to make a social statement. I like my blue jeans to be practical for everyday wear, so I do not like the extremely short pocket bags- you can only fit part of your hand up to your knuckles and that’s annoying. With the exception of the short pocket bags, I feel that I will be able to enjoy these jeans for years to come. I am excited to support a company that produces such a quality pair of jeans in America. loopworm You have no idea how happy you just made us. Having a woman's perspective is so important, especially since we plan on giving the woman's dept much more attention over the next few weeks. You look perfect in your jeans and look like you know what your are doing with those boots..well done! I am glad our jeans made you think about the good ol' days for American Denim. You chose a great denim and obviously the right cut. You are so right about woman's jeans having all that ridiculous detailing. If you feel the pocket bags are a bit shallow for the woman's jeans I can definitely have roman look into making an adjustment moving forward. Again, thank you for taking the time to review our jeans. We look forward to making your next pair even better. Sal
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Post by Dirty_Denim on Nov 26, 2014 8:33:53 GMT -6
50% off code is live 1 day early "Blackfriday2014"
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Post by exophobe on Nov 26, 2014 9:51:22 GMT -6
50% off code is live 1 day early "Blackfriday2014" Wasn't gonna say anything, but I figured you might need it working 7 days... You know it's Wednesday, right?
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Post by Dirty_Denim on Nov 26, 2014 9:52:48 GMT -6
50% off code is live 1 day early "Blackfriday2014" Wasn't gonna say anything, but I figured you might need it working 7 days... You know it's Wednesday, right? Its out there for you guys and few others
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Post by Deleted on Nov 26, 2014 10:07:20 GMT -6
50% off code is live 1 day early "Blackfriday2014" Wasn't gonna say anything, but I figured you might need it working 7 days... You know it's Wednesday, right? "shades of grey wednesday"
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Post by exophobe on Nov 26, 2014 10:33:31 GMT -6
Wasn't gonna say anything, but I figured you might need it working 7 days... You know it's Wednesday, right? "shades of grey wednesday" Charcoal Thursday
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Post by Dirty_Denim on Nov 26, 2014 11:11:30 GMT -6
We had planned on giving it a day early but I got the final ok today so its yours for Greyish weds
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Post by jbcoulier on Nov 26, 2014 16:30:43 GMT -6
@winterland, you and I are virtually the same size, height and weight. Your shirt looks amazing. I've got a Type 2 coming in Candiani I/I and a CPO in heavy black, and I really hope the come out fitting and looking as well as your shirt. Looks excellent!!
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Post by univibe88 on Nov 27, 2014 9:04:53 GMT -6
I just told my wife that I wanted to get her some LD jeans after Christmas. But how can I resist the greyish wednesday sale?? Oh, and the workshirt I've been wanting...
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Post by Dirty_Denim on Nov 27, 2014 10:35:32 GMT -6
I just told my wife that I wanted to get her some LD jeans after Christmas. But how can I resist the greyish wednesday sale?? Oh, and the workshirt I've been wanting... YAY!! Greyish Wednesday has officially been deemed a holiday in forum land
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Post by Winterland on Nov 28, 2014 2:27:55 GMT -6
New jeans! This new larger patch is an amazing improvement; it accommodates a belt now. Great pictures and they look great. A couple questions for whoever knows. Dirty_Denim. Is the 18.5 oz. Kuroki Indigo Selvedge raw denim? I have heard it is very soft so I am wondering if it has been washed to soften up? Curious how it feels. Can you run a belt under the leather patch? They look quite light colored. I do like the look of dark indigo and being dark brings on high contrast fades. Would be cool to see the color also against say IH dark indigo.
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Post by Dirty_Denim on Nov 28, 2014 2:40:05 GMT -6
New jeans! This new larger patch is an amazing improvement; it accommodates a belt now. Great pictures and they look great. A couple questions for whoever knows. Dirty_Denim. Is the 18.5 oz. Kuroki Indigo Selvedge raw denim? I have heard it is very soft so I am wondering if it has been washed to soften up? Curious how it feels. Can you run a belt under the leather patch? They look quite light colored. I do like the look of dark indigo and being dark brings on high contrast fades. Would be cool to see the color also against say IH dark indigo. Yes raw. The indigo is dark but the weft yarns showing through cause them to look lighter as you get further away from them. Up close they look totally different. They are not rigid like a tightly woven denim but aren't washed soft or anything.
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Post by jbcoulier on Nov 29, 2014 14:33:58 GMT -6
Hands up ... Who else just purchased their CUSTOM PATTERN for LIFE with the sale?! (Assuming I don't gain tons of weight but who knows maybe this'll be a great motivator. Or at least that's how I sold it to the wife ... thug life!)
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Post by Dirty_Denim on Nov 29, 2014 15:20:06 GMT -6
Hands up ... Who else just purchased their CUSTOM PATTERN for LIFE with the sale?! (Assuming I don't gain tons of weight but who knows maybe this'll be a great motivator. Or at least that's how I sold it to the wife ... thug life!) If i would have bought the full custom pattern last year I would have been paying for another one again this year. In fact the last 3 years I would have bought one. Sz 32 to now approaching a 37 waist
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Post by jamesr on Nov 29, 2014 16:05:56 GMT -6
Regarding the custom pattern, how does that apply to the Montana Pocket Shirt or Oiled Canvas Cruiser Jacket? Both are $198, which is more than the cost of the custom pattern.
If you purchase one of those, do you automatically get the custom pattern option?
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Post by Tobesjones on Nov 29, 2014 18:41:17 GMT -6
Regarding the custom pattern, how does that apply to the Montana Pocket Shirt or Oiled Canvas Cruiser Jacket? Both are $198, which is more than the cost of the custom pattern. If you purchase one of those, do you automatically get the custom pattern option? Ha! I don't think it works this way but hey if it does PLEASE let me know. I am about 2 seconds away from pulling the trigger on the Canvas Cruiser but would love a tall version like Filson does.
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