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@CharlieMike, funny enough, I have exactly that from the contest prize with Signet. Pre-wash/Post-wash & tumble Warehouse Deadstock Blue 1001XX/1000XX 33 Waist: 34” / 31” Front Rise: 13.25” / 12.5” Back Rise: 17” / 16.25” Thigh: 12” / 11.25” Knee: 9.75” / 9.25” Leg Opening: 9” / 8.5” Inseam: 34.75” / 32.25”2 points
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Finally starting to see a little wear in my Okolehao ranch jacket (by Sun Surf) Really like this thing—worn it a lot over the past 3–4 years2 points
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Unlikely he did anything to the hardware, I’ll ask him. I’ll check my pair too, it’s been years since I wore or looked at them.1 point
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Seconded. UES for heavy weight flannels.1 point
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I think a common recommendation is UES1 point
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Need a price, a condition rate, pics if a condition is below 9/10. Rules r on the first page tho.1 point
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WTS P23A-DS (XS) BLK 9/10 1100 P23A-S (S) BLK 8.5/10 1300 P23A-S (S) RAF 9/10 1300 P30A-E (S) BLK 9/10 1100 P44-DS (XS) GRY 9/10 950 S8-C (M) BLK 8.5/10 200 S8-DS (S) BLK 8/10 600 S19-DS (S) BLK 8.5/10 450 S23-AK (S) BLK 9/10 450 S27-PR (S) BLK 9.5/10 350 J72-DS (S) RAF 9.5/10 1400 LA10-PX (S) BLK 9.5/10 1400 3A-MZ3-SLV (OS) 8/10 350 3A-1 (OS) BLK 8/10 1250 NTS-NG1 (OS) BLK 100 NG4-PS (OS) RAF 250 FC3-GT (XS) BLK 300 Blazers (US8) MAROON DS 70 *with yellow clip instead of black Pics shortly1 point
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I think of mine as a nice fitting approximation of the 1947 501, not a perfect repro. Can’t help you with W33 sizing – I’m a W31 in all the Warehouse I own. I’m a fan of Warehouse but their streaky/grainy fades are not my preference.1 point
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At last my CSF 1941 s409xxx model have finally been hemmed so they can now return to the rotation of jeans of which l enjoy wearing. @Mr Black did an outstanding job as usual even going so far as to replicate the dual orange/yellow stitching on the original hems. Photos show Og hem off cuts compared to freshly sewn new hems. Compared to the other pair l have (1944 s409xxx) these are much darker but my modern camera phone just can't capture it, even under cloudy skies. Probably due to my lack of understanding of modern phones but anyway you get the general idea.1 point
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@julian-wolf sorry for the very late reply. I don't connect much to the internet lately. I must say the other members have already given good advice (particularly that of Cucoo imo). I can't tell you much about Liguria cause I was there a long time ago. if you have some time to visit Umbria is another beautiful region in the italian hinterland where you get amazing food and a lot of small medieval villages which are usually not overrun by tourists, unlike for example Tuscany or Lazio. Basically every single region in Italy offers his typical kind of foods which are different from the other regions and man it would be worth try them all. prepare to put on some weight. Venice, Milan, Turin, Florence, Rome, Naples, Palermo are just a few cities to mention which are all worth spending a few days in. but there are many others, the town I live in (Verona) for example is a small and nice city constantly packed with tourists. history is everywhere. Greeks, romans, middle ages and so on. The southern regions have a warmer climate and in April you can already find summer temperatures. In Sicily i absolutely recommend you visit Palermo and its markets where you can find all the local products. All of Puglia is beautiful, land and people. I didn't give you detailed informations, I know, but trust me, wherever you go you will find something interesting to visit and, hopefully, good people. I hope you will have a good time here and if you need any further information don't hesitate to write to me here, I will check more often now. cheers! Ale1 point
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Lol, you know CH is partly made from synthetic fibres as well, right? CH is as much plastic as DS, really.0 points