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Post by cianofarmer on Dec 11, 2014 1:37:21 GMT -6
here are some pictures of the 30oz bull denim. it is not selvage but it is heavy as hell...and stiff!!! i made the sample in size 36x32 [901 slim]..my size..so you can see it on...I will take pictures of it on tmr. Just so you know I do not recommend the slim fit unless you have legs of steel to walk around in them.. they are the coolest pants we have ever made or own for that fact..it will take years to break these in. here are some post made pictures so you can see before we sewn them up. we taped all the seams except the back yoke [ flat fell] I have a machine coming in this week to do the double needle chain stitch on the side seam. on this sample we taped them and iron the seam flat... just to show the thickness
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Post by cianofarmer on Dec 11, 2014 1:41:03 GMT -6
before i sewed them up...like cardboard had to add extra lift to the pocket so you can get your hands in. taped all the seams
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Post by cianofarmer on Dec 11, 2014 1:42:59 GMT -6
taped seam side seam chain stitch
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Post by cianofarmer on Dec 11, 2014 1:43:48 GMT -6
here they are standing up after a iron
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Post by cianofarmer on Dec 11, 2014 1:46:37 GMT -6
finished sewing still needs rivets..i was think using brass i/o copper? chain stitch hem side seam tape
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Post by cianofarmer on Dec 11, 2014 1:48:35 GMT -6
inside detail coin pocket zipper fly... the button fly will not work on this weight..
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Post by cianofarmer on Dec 11, 2014 1:51:39 GMT -6
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Post by quick on Dec 11, 2014 1:59:54 GMT -6
Hey Ciano, looks great.
I'm used to wearing slims, and I've never order from your site but this looks like something I might be in on.
What would you recommend for someone with a 35" waist, and 24" thighs who prefers a slim fit?
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Post by cianofarmer on Dec 11, 2014 2:06:19 GMT -6
Hey Ciano, looks great. I'm used to wearing slims, and I've never order from your site but this looks like something I might be in on. What would you recommend for someone with a 34" waist, and 24" thighs who prefers a slim fit? I am going to post picture tmr of me wearing them in a slim 36x32... the slim fit are awesome but you are not going to be comfortable sitting until you break them in. we can always make the SLIM and if they do not fit or not what you want we can always recut another pair with adjustments..free of charge of course....
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Post by quick on Dec 11, 2014 2:13:11 GMT -6
Thanks Ciano, I was hoping for a sizing recommendation for your jeans in general, not just the 30oz. I wear 35" slim in Gustins if that helps.
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Post by cianofarmer on Dec 11, 2014 2:16:29 GMT -6
Thanks Ciano, I was hoping for a sizing recommendation for your jeans in general, not just the 30oz. I wear 35" slim in Gustins if that helps. yes...our size LABEL 34 in the slim would work...
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Post by thomasss on Dec 11, 2014 2:44:40 GMT -6
Thanks Ciano, I was hoping for a sizing recommendation for your jeans in general, not just the 30oz. I wear 35" slim in Gustins if that helps. yes...our size LABEL 34 in the slim would work... looks wondeful, really interested !!! When will it be available on your site? And how much is it to send it overseas (France) ? because it must be heavy as hell !!! So, you recommend to size 1 down from gustin, that's it ? i'm a 34 straight from Gustin... Cheers
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Post by usctroll on Dec 11, 2014 8:19:13 GMT -6
Yeah...I'm going to need a pair of these. For those inquiring on sizing, I'd say going one size down from Gustin in the slims will get you pants that are just a hair slimmer than Gustin's fit.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 11, 2014 9:04:25 GMT -6
Damn, this look nice and hard core....
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Post by davelewis on Dec 11, 2014 9:16:54 GMT -6
Now if these could do my yardwork for me, I'd have to get a pair. Now these are some serious pants. I can only imagine when they do up a pair of 37oz. Like Ciano said, it would take years to break these in.
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Post by marauder on Dec 11, 2014 9:21:29 GMT -6
Look beautifully constructed and stiff. I'd love get my hands on these.
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Post by davelewis on Dec 11, 2014 9:27:18 GMT -6
I'd say if your looking for some long wearing, and super stiff pants starting out, then you should put in your order. Where else are you going to find these, and for $95 bucks?
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Post by brentkuz on Dec 11, 2014 16:51:31 GMT -6
Ok I'm buying these. You sold me on my first pair of CF jeans. Pair 26 in the collection.
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Post by davelewis on Dec 11, 2014 16:59:03 GMT -6
Ok I'm buying these. You sold me on my first pair of CF jeans. Pair 26 in the collection. Hey, whats one more, right?
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Post by Derek G on Dec 11, 2014 18:49:03 GMT -6
Amazing....jeeze, now THAT'S a pair of jeans!
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Post by brentkuz on Dec 12, 2014 7:43:57 GMT -6
Ok I'm buying these. You sold me on my first pair of CF jeans. Pair 26 in the collection. Hey, whats one more, right? Why not!
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Post by usctroll on Dec 12, 2014 8:19:09 GMT -6
Hey, whats one more, right? Why not! I wonder if I'll be able to bend my leg enough to reach the rearsets on my Ducati with these things on. The standing pants pic would indicate no. At least with duck there won't be any pressure to go for the fades so in theory you could run them through the wash a dozen times to break them down a bit.
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Post by davelewis on Dec 12, 2014 9:11:04 GMT -6
I wonder if I'll be able to bend my leg enough to reach the rearsets on my Ducati with these things on. The standing pants pic would indicate no. At least with duck there won't be any pressure to go for the fades so in theory you could run them through the wash a dozen times to break them down a bit. Exactly. I've always washed and dried new double Carhartts frequently when new to soften them up. It gets them more wearable, and comfortable much sooner. 30oz will be a challange on a sport bike.
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Post by brentkuz on Dec 12, 2014 14:04:21 GMT -6
On the harley with forward controls it should be do able.
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Post by Mattbert on Dec 12, 2014 14:40:14 GMT -6
Those look completely bugnuts insane. I love it.
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