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    • Can somebody further explain the transition model jeans specifics? I understand the the first half of 1942 featured WW2 fabrics that were darker and perhaps rougher, a cinch and crotch rivets, similar to 37 models. It was my understanding (perhaps  incorrectly) that the second half of 1942 was the period that transitioned the details into the full WW2 models with all the manufacturing and materials restrictions.  As a result the ‘second half of 1942 models’ features a unique combination of features that included: Denim Pocket bags, crotch rivets, no cinch, no coin pocket rivets and a ww2 denim.  This model was then only produced for around 6-8months before the models were somewhat standardized for the remainder of the war, before then transitioning again from 1945 onwards as restrictions were lifted and materials became available. This period itself then produced some models with unique and short lived combinations of features.  Is this correct?..Broadly speaking? Thanks   TLDR: Do both the second half of 1942 and 1945 models feature denim Pocket bags and a crotch rivets? Or just one of those years?     
    • 70s era reverse weave are fetching insane money at the moment so in 20yrs.. I’m sure he’ll want it back 
    • Not as old as 00’s Champion but I bought this reverse weave hoodie in ‘90 or ‘91 from Interstate and have barely worn it this millennium. My son wore it for a bit and gave it back to me as he has plenty of his own that fit him better. It’s more faded in real life than these iphone photos suggest.
    • 1950s Champion 'Running Man' College Sweat Navy to Purple.. Lovely Fade On This! 50s Fit .. Hem Sits At The Length Of A 506 / 507
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