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  2. @Thanks_M8 please post more pics of that jacket! I am looking at a Leepro jacket from Denime from time to time.
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  4. They sort of have too. The mark up would likely make their items even more unreachable.
  5. My experience with the whitesville 2-pack has been similar in that the length shrinks about an 1" and the shrink in the body width was not enough to really make noticeable difference...This is with a cold water wash and air dry. I did end up drying one and it shrank a lot more.
  6. One more LVC 1922 501. The denim is really dark also.
  7. I've been climbing less but feeling stronger lately I tore a pulley in my ring finger earlier this year and the rest I took during the healing process really helped me Occasionally taking longer breaks is good - all of that bad muscle memory can potentially get wiped out and remembering you're ultimately there to enjoy yourself helps, too My gym has also left me feeling humbled lately, and it's most certainly lit a fire
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  9. Given those measurements what’s our guess? I’m gonna say 36, unless SC sizing has changed a good bit since then. @chicote I was considering and wanting it to work, but it’s just past the point of obvious I shouldn’t
  10. ^ Thanks for looking out! I have a m11026 already that I got a couple years ago, one of my favorite jackets! Whoever is reading this and can fit in the one that’s still for sale should definitely get it, it’s a beautiful and versatile jacket.
  11. The M11026 (506) version still seems to be available. I think that it's more or less the same size
  12. It looks perfect @okimoto .. i think your synopsis is spot on, these jackets do tend to look better in photos when they're a little more fitted but that doesn't usually equate to comfort, especially when you're bending over and they ride up at the back, if it's had a recent wash, it might gain a cm here and there.. The size is always on a neck label.. it's thick and uncomfortable so folks cut them out.. you can just see remnents of yours to the right of the patch.. the other size label which i was referring to.. ..is sometimes found here.. alas, missing from yours. Thanks for the sizing
  13. ^ Wishing you luck!! I got back into climbing a couple of months ago also and almost immediately reactivated both my old hand injuries on some overhang routes. Trying to practice through it when I can but I’m still back down to only 1-2 times a week lol. Hope you are having fun climbing again!!
  14. New jacket day. Was on the hunt for a type 2 or lee rider for a while and found this orrizzonti era denime on mercari. Got hit with customs, as usual, which doubled the price, but still. I like it very much. Else: bike helmet. Backpack. Canes. Muji shoes. Casio watch.
  15. Freewheelers 46-47 506 + tee / Codina belt / Sugar Cane 1942 / Nicks
  16. Agree, but it’s not like they have to do this. I thought it was still a pretty cool thing for them to take on.
  17. I finally found the TCB jacket and ordered this past weekend to avoid tariffs. Now this 😭 It was accepted EMS on 8/26 so we’ll see what happens.
  18. Pinto Ranch has a few low-heeled roper models from Rios and Black Jack for reasonable prices. I think that they all have a leather sole though. RRL has sold white label roughout ropers from Rios as well if you can stomach the fashion tax, but I think that they also have leather soles Secondhand market for cowboy and ropers boots has quite a lot of good deals even in weird sizes like mine (13 B). There's a slight learning curve to deciphering stamps and tags though to find the good stuff.
  19. I have some in XL. I probably could have gotten away with a large, but I'm tall and have a toddler so I need to be able to wash and dry without too much thought. They have shrunk a bit and the hem hits about halfway down my fly if even a little higher
  20. I have a few in white and grey, I frequently wash them on hot and tumble dry; they've shrunk up two sizes in the body length, but the width has remained relatively stable.
  21. The Copper King repro just arrived, and damn is the fabric stiff compared to the 101-J I've been wearing. When the description says high sleeve holes, they really mean it. Gonna throw it in the wash and dryer to soften it up and put up some pics when I get the chance... it's a ballin' jacket. The denim is super dark too as b_f said, I compared it to my TCB S40's (which are the darkest jeans I think I've ever owned) and the Gardeners are still noticeably darker.
  22. I have the black, white, and grey Whitesville tees and they all shrank a full size with a cold wash. I imagine they would shrink even more if washed on hot and tumble dried.
  23. He does do ropers, at least I think I've seen some on his Instagram. Rios does a lot of interesting models as well, most of them a little flashy for my liking. Some of the models they've done for Japanese retailers are interesting. That would be a lot longer of a road trip if I wanted to see the factory.
  24. Trying hard to get back into climbing after close to two years mostly off feat. Union Special Daisy Mae, Columbiaknit rugby, M41059, Bootleggers chalk bag, Acopa Chameleons
  25. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Their standard international markup is high enough that they should still be taking in plenty. Even if every other brand’s international partners did pass the tariffs directly on to customers, IH would still be one of the more expensive options, relative to domestic pricing
  26. ^ Does he do ropers, or just true western boots? The big draw of the Black Bear Brand models, for me, is that they’re the only boots I’ve seen from Rios (or any of the standard western boot brands, honestly, although I can’t claim to have done a very exhaustive search) that ship with a gum sole and a low heel.
  27. I've already told myself that if we ever end up leaving Austin and moving elsewhere I'll get a pair made by Lee Miller from Texas Traditions. His workshop is only a few miles from our house, they're much more of an investment however compared to the RW.
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