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southofnonorth replied to edmond's topic in superdenim
Interesting, I'm not a 'fan' of At Last & Co but their pattern making/cuts and fabrication are a huge standout to me (compared to most of the brands discussed/admired on this forum). Most of the time, I really appreciate the slightly tweaked fit of their vintage style garments -
@Broark I like both the 147 and 162... I have both in w34 and like them both... the 162 is more spacious at the same waist size in the top block. That might work well for you. 162 are great jeans.
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smoothsailor replied to edmond's topic in superdenim
Had a pair of 126, found them to be boring to. just a straithish pair of jeans. Sold them off. i used to be intrigued by the brand. It wore off. do like their gear though. -
I enjoy the process it takes to research and try to gather information, rather than having everything handed to you on a silver platter, it can be annoying tho, sometimes it would be easier to just have the size chart with 2 clicks we can all agree on that. Most of their stuff I also wouldn't wear because it looks too much like a costume and I'm not that old, even tho the Japanese youngsters pull it off effortlessly. That said, I love all of their pieces I have and enjoy them more than any other heritage brand.
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Yea, I understand this. Undoubtedly it is translatable to value in some way. When I got the paper catalog some time ago that was a bit of a treat in and of itself, even though I never ordered anything. It's sort of in how I enjoy Freewheelers in buying from Hoosier, as opposed to anywhere else - even though that's possible to do. I think I would probably favor the brand for myself with a few design tweaks, but that's a subjective thing. One of those I think I love to see it on others more than I can imagine myself in it sort of things.
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That's kinda the whole point of their sales ethos, rejection of modern mass-marketing and online retail trends, which creates a niche following of dedicated enthusiasts who seek out their pieces, nobody ends up with their stuff just because they found it in a blackfriday sale. You only wear their gear because you actively choose to engage with the brand, it feels like joining an exclusive club, that sense of camaraderie is what keeps me interested over other brands.
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@ATWM I agree with you too. Honestly I think my interest in it is seeing a lot of the guys fully decked out in the stuff, it’s a very unique look and there’s a lot of smartly dressed guys wearing their stuff even if is a bit costumey. I think if I lived in Japan and I could go try their stuff on and see it in person it would be easier too. However I will say their sneakers are my favorite of any Japanese brand that I’ve tried. With the tariff stuff going on and the suspension of EMS I’m probably not making many purchases anytime soon, just been into the look lately.
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Alec Leamas replied to edmond's topic in superdenim
Although I do love the brand, I actually agree with this and I don’t think it’s a hot take. I haven’t found anywhere else quite like it in terms of the shirting and that unique twist you describe, but again, there’s probably an element of the “mystery” making me feel that. Although, I will say I’ve quite enjoyed the experience of speaking with someone over email about specifics of an item and buying it that way rather than browsing amongst hundreds of items online (though I do also do that on FromJapan, and then it doesn’t feel as special when ordering there) -
Freewheelers, Bootleggers Reunion, Bubo, etc.
Le Clown Bleu replied to rnrswitch's topic in superdenim
lovely fades tempting me to get my first pair of freewheelers denim -
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Le Clown Bleu replied to edmond's topic in superdenim
i see im quite limited in terms of what i can get when it comes to Japanese shirts/knits/outwear with few exceptions due to how narrow the shoulders and sleeve length is usually far to short for me hopefully there's something outside of trousers that will fit me -
Here’s my hot take - and I’m no expert in At Last - but I don’t think they’d sell all that well or have the desirability without the sort of clandestine pricing / ordering model. If you could just order them from Bears I don’t think they’d seem all that interesting. When it comes to the goods themselves I’ve been intrigued but then ultimately never too interested once scrutinized. They seem plenty nice, no disputing that - and they do have their own unique twist, but for me not much stands out in a way that is desirable or separates them.
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Alec Leamas replied to edmond's topic in superdenim
Thanks for that link I hadn’t realised Brogue had shared those! They look a touch slim for me, which seems mad to say. -
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Alec Leamas replied to edmond's topic in superdenim
The catalogue isn’t out until 20/09! Sure it will be full of treats though. I’m personally looking to grab a half zip sweater, a pair of flying b’s and probably some sort of cut of heavyweight twill work pants. And maybe a watch cap / other hat. I’ll try limit it at that. 😬 -
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Le Clown Bleu replied to edmond's topic in superdenim
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Blue Owl has Warehouse.
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Other than S&S, does anyone in the US stock Warehouse?
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Brogue has some measurements on this blog post for the 126. And yes I did have a pair of 126s in the past, got them second hand off Yahoo and just never really got them into the rotation. The cut was decent enough (needed a hem) but they just felt kind of boring for whatever reason so I ended up selling them.
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Alec Leamas replied to edmond's topic in superdenim
Yes I'm also keen on the 126, though I would want some more sizing details on them. Have you any idea on the rise & thigh widths on them? When you said they seemed boring I thought you meant you had tried and were bored by them in reality. -
Nice boots! The 161 seem like the most logical choice, although I’m interested in the 302 as well. Feels like I’ve been on a war era details kick lately so the 126 is still enticing.
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Alec Leamas replied to edmond's topic in superdenim
Also - my side gore boots arrived end of last week. First day of wear today and so far there has been very very little break in discomfort! They’re also super lightweight compared to what I was expecting which is a surprise! They're beautiful boots!
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