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  1. Tcb seaman Warehouse 1004 Birks + socks
    18 points
  2. Orizzonti-era XX pair. Both @JohnM and me had our takes on a deadstock pair but either the seller didn't want to sell to a proxy service or someone else was quicker...
    13 points
  3. Yes, I am! Hello. Sorry guys for being off topic. I'm posting here because I haven't even gotten a reply to my DM. I have been waiting for over a month now. Please return the jacket I sent you or give me the one you were supposed to trade.
    9 points
  4. Ryusaka finds it a bit difficult to express himself well in English, so I would like to help him a bit here: The user futurecowboy2099 he is referring to made a jacket trade deal with him, but did not hold up his part of the deal. Also he has been scamming several people from the Techwearclothing Discord community, including myself. He operates under different user names including K.C., countercl0ckw1s3, Casey Smith, Casey Wilkinson. He hails from Dallas, Texas, (we got him to confirm this with an IP tracker), and since we have uncovered quite some information on him, he has deleted most of his accounts, including his LinkdIn. He has been in the community on reddit and Discord, and probably here too, since 2016, and has had friendly convos and also did some actual BST (I already bought from him once before) so that is how he won over people's trust and got them to pay him F&F, so we have no way of getting our money back. Caveat Emptor.
    6 points
  5. Some old Studio D’Artisan 15oz. Wore these from about 2018 - 2020. Working on some Samurai S3000VX25oz-MB right now (on / off).
    6 points
  6. Freewheelers WW2 tux / Denime t-shirt / Duke belt / Converse Timeline (thanks @Flash)... 2nd pic showing cinch-twisted-hem
    6 points
  7. 4 points
  8. WTS J46-S RAF XL 8/10 apart from cuffs which are worn. (Shown in pics) No logotape but does have jacketsling. £850 + Postage depending on where you are. More pics - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/vsdkyy0avp57rig23hldr/h?rlkey=2wvqwsqqzcrgkfs0x86yttjpi&dl=0
    2 points
  9. U could stitch over it with yellow thread for safety (use poly for durability). Usually the spot wears through on both stitch lines sooner or later... The orange thread is the first sewing line, over which the inseam is folded over, so basically it is double sewn. The yellow thread sews down the folded inseam so it stays flat and in the same position.
    2 points
  10. My black TCBs vs black canes. Washed monthly with equivalent wear.
    2 points
  11. Get any of the 3XXX denim, and you will not be disappointed! I looked on Franklin & Poe's site recently, but unfortunately, none of the cuts work for me anymore. I'd say that they really need to update their cuts if they wanted to become more relevant again. And by update, add an inch or two on the rises and thighs. Done. I'd say 1.5" of shrink in waist, 3" in length, and you'll get an 1" of stretch after wear. My SE05BSP (3XXX denim) after probably 3 years of wear.
    2 points
  12. Not today but recently Short trip to Athens... lovely place and worthy of a longer stay... I'll be back (as Arne once said) The Acropolis lit up at night Dinner at the swanky Hotel Grande Bretagne View of the Greek parliament from the hotel... notice the Olympic rings on the right side, marking the site of the very first Olympic games Another view of the Acropolis Denime and Aldens in need of a clean
    2 points
  13. and another way.... SC cap SC bandana SC vest Buzz Rickson shirt Atlast& Co Lot 147 Italian shoes - Officina Creativa
    2 points
  14. 🪞 dusty mirror 🪞 CSF McCoys sweat 90s Helmut Lang t-shirt Warehouse DD 1004 ‘1937’ Carmina
    2 points
  15. I've been quite actively buying, selling and trading in this "community" for 5 years now. I've trusted many people with F&F payments and trades. This is the first time I've been scammed. I choose to believe that it's the exception, not the rule. But yeah, if you want to be sure, be sure.
    1 point
  16. Absolutely not. You pay your own return fees. "The customer is responsible for all expenses incurred through returning the goods, where the delivered item corresponds to the ordered item. Otherwise, return postage is free of charge. The refund is made within 30 days of receipt of the return."
    1 point
  17. More, Robert Rauschenberg. Fest, 1981
    1 point
  18. I found something right away. Andy Warhol Blue Jeans with Cigarette, 1984
    1 point
  19. That's really interesting! Are images of jeans frequent in contemporary art? I don't think so, but I could be wrong.
    1 point
  20. Not true, both are retailer drop B
    1 point
  21. FW cap vintage Carhartt. Bought in start of 90s Atlast&co lot 147 Italian shoes. I think they are Officina Creativa. But logo disappeared. Bought them in Milano in 2013
    1 point
  22. More dusty mirrors hat from next door skate store, effector , buzz, Dawson, vans
    1 point
  23. Just night mirror shot in artificial light vintage Carhartt Atlast&Co Lot 147 Sanders tomorrow, or in weekend better photos in day light
    1 point
  24. Here we are at 9 months, and finally in stock! New type 122 Pleat Back Jeans, based on 132s but with pleats into the waistband instead of a yoke, and no back pockets: I'll sort out some fit pics soon, but I've really been enjoying wearing them- I rarely use the back pockets of jeans which have them, and I've found the lack of yoke and pocket bulk to be really comfortable to wear.
    1 point
  25. Denime - H&M - Duke - Denime - Veja
    1 point
  26. The 15th anniversary jeans had a recent wash
    1 point
  27. How fortunate am I that my new wife insisted I wear my old Cone Mills '44 501's on our wedding day.
    1 point
  28. Again, you're making assumptions. You don't know how many they've made of each and you don't know what success looks like to them. And you definitely can't guarantee selling out a J1A in pink. Look, I'm not trying to argue with you for the sake of it, just saying that Acronym's about the long game. We were commenting about the same thing on here 10 years ago.
    1 point
  29. You're thinking Acronym base their success on how quickly they sell out of a particular piece? That seems like an incredibly flawed assumption. I'm sure they're surprised/happy when that happens, but I'm also sure they're not taking that into account with their strategy either. You don't survive 20 years on word-of-mouth advertising by pinning your hopes to a small percentage of your catalog.
    1 point
  30. The mercury is dropping so I got this blanket lined early 1946 S516XX late war model (what a mouthful!) out again. It'll start getting more wear again now
    1 point
  31. Warehouse Full Count Trickers (would love a size larger in the tee but they don’t make one…maybe a few less beers required)
    1 point
  32. Just some photos of my 601XX-C at about 10 months of wear.
    1 point
  33. iPhone pic ok mate? (Sorry about the lighting - blowing a gale outside so that’s a no-no, and inside is all glare or shadow with the last of the summer sun) selvedge everywhere on this thing
    1 point
  34. It's been a while, but here are some findings on J86. The fabric is indeed a Gore-Tex, but from the Pyrad line. A bit water-resistant(ACR says it can withstand some rain), windproof, and yes, flame-resistant (A friend confirmed with E himself). Unfortunately, I still don't know what GTB stands for(we'll find out eventually). The silhouette is based on the Type II jacket, and the arms patterns come from Medieval European armor and pourpoint, especially the Grande Assiette (plate) pattern. The Grande Assiette comes with triangle patterns on the front and back. It is very clear on J86. On the back, ACRNM adds a line that goes all the way to the hem. Under the armpits, are extra triangle patterns, which is the modern take on extra room for movement. The patterns of the forearms are literally from gauntlets of armor. If you ever wonder why the chest pockets look like that, here's the answer. It's all about triangles. ACRNM even sacrificed the storage for this - they stitched the pocket entry to maintain the shape. The chest pocket cannot open fully. The most important thing I want to mention: the stitching on the front plate pattern is actually not continuous; the chest pocket breaks it (see above). No stitching underneath. Yet you may still see the pattern is complete because they manage to make the curve visually continuous. I can imagine how hard this is during production. Overall, J86 combines 3 different times in 3 dimensions: Now (fabric), 50s American workwear(silhouette), and Medieval(arm pattern). Triangle of Happiness PS. English is not my first language. I'm making a video for this but in Chinese. If you speak Chinese you might already watch my previous videos. If you don't, remember these are the most interesting parts so you won't miss a lot.
    1 point
  35. I thought I lost access to this account. Miss yall
    1 point
  36. These are my dye process pics I would clean them before dye-ing Boiling water and mix in the color dye, let it soak, stir every 5 mins After letting it soaked at least 30 mins, I pulled them out and put in the dye fixative, stir every 5 mins for another 30 mins Then I take it out, rinse with cold water and tumble dry The last 2 pics are before and after
    1 point
  37. And a denim-clad worker in Diego Rivera’s Pan American Unity, shown in the entryway at San Francisco MOMA:
    1 point
  38. Some amazing photos from the Agricultural History Project museum in Watsonville, CA. Mostly dated from 1900s-1930s. I would imagine there might be higher-resolution versions of some of these out there, but this will do for now. In addition to these, there are hundreds of hand-painted vegetable box labels, ingenious homemade farm machinery from the 19th century, and at least a hundred tractors from the early 20th century, which are being painstakingly restored one by one into running condition. A truly amazing place that I highly recommend visiting.
    1 point
  39. the pocket on the 6ts image *the angled one* is slightly bigger, looks like a slight change in cut for a DS or E version. being said, may never release :alien:
    -1 points
  40. there was a discussion abt that on the r/techwearclothing discord about it, consensus on it just being a custom modded judo belt, just some added velcro... easy enough to make.
    -1 points
  41. I understand why its off putting, the concept of it just being expensive nike x acr, but i mean, this really isnt anything new is it? Seems odd to criticise them continuing their iterative design process just because their inspiration/cut is originally from a collab, not a contract. No one looks down upon the burton and j120 design cues. Call them kinda boring sure, they are, but it seems par for the course and to be expected. Not like its made of shitty materials, it will be a really high functioning piece in theory.
    -1 points
  42. only own jackets but would love a j36l-s (j39-s lol)
    -1 points
  43. I’d definitely buy a pink j1a for bae instead of one of the flawed sacai pieces that were more “feminine”
    -2 points
  44. Only the white J70 will be available at retailers for drop B, black will be mothersite exclusive.
    -2 points


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