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Post by bozer on Jun 4, 2015 19:06:42 GMT -6
Just got the Japan Supima Summers. Easily the most comfortable pair of jeans I've ever bought. They do have a silk like feel to them. I'll post some pics eventually. Sad I didn't back that jacquard chambray, really nice.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 4, 2015 19:19:45 GMT -6
Just got the Japan Supima Summers. Easily the most comfortable pair of jeans I've ever bought. They do have a silk like feel to them. I'll post some pics eventually. Sad I didn't back that jacquard chambray, really nice. If the Italy Linen Superlights didn't come out, I'd have regretted not getting the Supima Summers so hard.
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Post by mkeview on Jun 11, 2015 17:57:45 GMT -6
m.imgur.com/a/tWD1SG medium t. Usually wear large slim or medium classic. Also wearing lawless candiani.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2015 18:20:42 GMT -6
m.imgur.com/a/tWD1SG medium t. Usually wear large slim or medium classic. Also wearing lawless candiani. can you give us your height, chest, shoulders, and waist size? That tee looks perfect.
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Post by bentin on Jun 11, 2015 18:37:52 GMT -6
Yep, that's a perfect fit. T looks really good, I may have to break my G hiatus.
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Post by ickes on Jun 11, 2015 18:59:17 GMT -6
Yeah that T looks damn good, I'm really surprised actually. i might pick some up as well now. And I second devastitis request, please post your stats if you don't mind.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2015 19:29:18 GMT -6
I'm begging my indigo v-neck to come in like that.
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Post by mkeview on Jun 11, 2015 20:15:54 GMT -6
Thanks guys. Yeah I feel it fits perfect but like I need another reason to buy more stuff!
Details: 5'9/10, chest 40, shoulder 17.25-5, waist 32.5
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Post by Deleted on Jun 11, 2015 20:17:47 GMT -6
Thanks guys. Yeah I feel it fits perfect but like I need another reason to buy more stuff! Details: 5'9/10, chest 40, shoulder 17.25-5, waist 32.5 I'm an inch or two bigger in everything except height. This will be interesting.
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Post by jackgordon on Jun 12, 2015 0:28:57 GMT -6
I was feeling reckless so I threw my 8 month old Okayama Standards in a 95 degree wash to see what would happen to them. The waste water that came out was like deep blue ink. Overall I'd say it was a pretty good move. I was getting sick of the boring stage between losing their crisp, raw look and being worn old jeans. The wash definitely helped them along and they're turning a real nice shade of blue now, and the whiskers and combs and all those other good things are showing up a little better.
One odd thing was that the pocket bags and the white label on the waistband have turned bright yellow. It's like they'd been dyed in Mountain Dew. Strangely, it hasn't effected the white on the selvedge ID. It's bizarre. The only thing I can think is that it might be from the leather patch, which is now significantly lighter.
Anyway, the moral of the story is don't be scared of the washer, unless you hate the idea of yellow pocket bags.
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Post by ickes on Jun 12, 2015 7:47:05 GMT -6
Anyway, the moral of the story is don't be scared of the washer, unless you hate the idea of yellow pocket bags. What if my washer is huge, works out a lot, has anger issues, and served a long time in prison? I swear I get so nervous when I'm in my laundry room ....I make sure I never make eye contact and that I never drop any clothes on the ground.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 12, 2015 7:53:22 GMT -6
Anyway, the moral of the story is don't be scared of the washer, unless you hate the idea of yellow pocket bags. What if my washer is huge, works out a lot, has anger issues, and served a long time in prison? I swear I get so nervous when I'm in my laundry room ....I make sure I never make eye contact and that I never drop any clothes on the ground. Then you workout more and get huger, and develop more anger issues. Then you drop your clothes on the ground, stare them down, and assert dominance. Or you go to Sears and buy your own washer/dryer combo.
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Post by felizuno on Jun 12, 2015 11:40:18 GMT -6
What if my washer is huge, works out a lot, has anger issues, and served a long time in prison? I swear I get so nervous when I'm in my laundry room ....I make sure I never make eye contact and that I never drop any clothes on the ground. Oh man, my washer's spin cycle is so damaging it really is as if the clothes are being brutalized by an angry ex-con.
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Post by Hobbs on Jun 12, 2015 13:40:31 GMT -6
Got my new Italy Midnight Shadow today and they fit right in spec for a size 31. Beautiful and perfect for the hot summer months at 11 oz. Left to right. Heavy BlackxCoal Italy midnight shadow IndigoxIndigo Bright ID Cone Blacks at 2 years old
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Post by mkeview on Jun 19, 2015 20:10:08 GMT -6
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Post by whiskeyriver on Jun 19, 2015 20:48:34 GMT -6
Woah I love that plaid. Nice outfit homie.
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Post by brentkuz on Jun 19, 2015 21:10:05 GMT -6
Man I backed the vintage breeze plaid and I credit card refunded/canceled it in May. Just couldn't pull the trigger for that much money on a normal plaid cotton shirt. Went to Marshall's and found a very similar Polo RL shirt for $39.99. I call it the watermelon shirt.
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Post by brentkuz on Jun 19, 2015 21:10:28 GMT -6
Man I do love that shirt.
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Post by exophobe on Jun 20, 2015 17:04:13 GMT -6
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Post by whiskeyriver on Jun 20, 2015 17:23:48 GMT -6
Those are some sweet colors, exophobe! Good breaks from indigo.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 20, 2015 17:35:55 GMT -6
You just need the Taupes and Japan Umbers to complete the set (Brown Organics/Brown Organic Hemps are a hard pass).
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Post by Griffin on Jun 22, 2015 6:26:38 GMT -6
I was feeling reckless so I threw my 8 month old Okayama Standards in a 95 degree wash to see what would happen to them. The waste water that came out was like deep blue ink. Overall I'd say it was a pretty good move. I was getting sick of the boring stage between losing their crisp, raw look and being worn old jeans. The wash definitely helped them along and they're turning a real nice shade of blue now, and the whiskers and combs and all those other good things are showing up a little better. One odd thing was that the pocket bags and the white label on the waistband have turned bright yellow. It's like they'd been dyed in Mountain Dew. Strangely, it hasn't effected the white on the selvedge ID. It's bizarre. The only thing I can think is that it might be from the leather patch, which is now significantly lighter. Anyway, the moral of the story is don't be scared of the washer, unless you hate the idea of yellow pocket bags. Dude my Okas were too big, seemed like a cut between the standard and slims, so I scold-soaked them and threw in the tumbler. My pocketbags and G-tag are now neon-green!!! I think for sure its the deadstock color that does this. Mine isnt actuall washed yet so still have some green tint. How is yours, did they loose all traces of deadstock on the outside? If yes, then I might never ever wash mine! Evah!
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Post by Mowgli on Jun 29, 2015 18:08:04 GMT -6
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Post by unnamed on Jun 29, 2015 19:13:46 GMT -6
^ Nice collection @mowgli
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Post by Mowgli on Jun 29, 2015 20:41:30 GMT -6
Thanks unnamed.. The Okayama and the Zimbabwe 15 look a lot alike.. If I want to keep one of those, which one should it be? The weight seems similar with just 0.5oz difference between the two..
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