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  1. Sassafras Gardeners jacket 10 years, bought in Brodism (Sassafras own-label store) in Kyoto. 14 oz jap denim Never washed, we dont wash jackets around here
    15 points
  2. A good friend of mine helped restore The Viking, the Nordic ship that crashed Chicago's Columbian Exposition in 1893 so I got a private tour of the ship and it's archives. Amazing that this crossed the Atlantic from Norway. Chilly day meant early sweater vest and wool trousers.
    14 points
  3. Having a lot of work done to the house, praying the weather holds when they start converting the loft. 😬 MF+Nudie
    9 points
  4. Same, "S" hooks. These are 3D-printed. My OCD wants to color code them somehow. So far, my laziness has won out.
    8 points
  5. Finally took a good comprehensive inventory of jeans (+ a couple other pants) or Is there any way to just insert html / bbcode / whatever tables into posts here? This feels really unweildy or Apparently I have 3 pairs of M41030 that I haven't worn Brand Model Size Status Notes Ooe Yofukuten SOA03XX W36 L36 Rigid with tags Roy Foreman pants W33 Rigid with flasher Roy Foreman pants W33 Worn Roy R01 Test Lot W33 Heavily worn Blackseed denim; lots of repairs Roy R01 XUVS W34 Rigid with flasher Sakura's 1946 W34 Lightly worn No. 43; too small; for sale Sugar Cane MP-619 W33 Worn too small Sugar Cane M41027T W36 L35 Worn Sugar Cane M41030D W34 L36 Rigid Sugar Cane M41030U W34 L36 OW for sale Sugar Cane M41030W W34 L36 OW with tags & sticker Sugar Cane M41051 W32 L35 Rigid too small Sugar Cane M41057E W34 L36 Rigid with sticker Sugar Cane M41057E W34 L36 Worn hemmed short Sugar Cane M41058A W33 Heavily worn Sugar Cane M41058A W35 Worn Sugar Cane M41059B W35 L36 Rigid Sugar Cane M41059C W33 L36 Rigid too small; for sale Sugar Cane M41119C W34 L36 Worn dope knee repair Sugar Cane M41150A W33 L36 Lightly worn brown plant-dyed Sugar Cane M41200J W34 L36 Heavily worn very dope repairs Sugar Cane M41300M W34 L36 Rigid Sugar Cane SC40285 W33 L34 Worn brown plant-dyed Sugar Cane SC40285 W34 L34 OW gray plant-dyed; too small Sugar Cane SC40300A W34 L34 Worn Sugar Cane SC40302 W34 L34 Worn hemmed to shorts; kakishibu painted thighs Sugar Cane SC40345 W34 L34 OW bull denim gray overdyed Sugar Cane SC40381 W60 L34 OW display jeans Sugar Cane SC40401 W34 L34 Heavily worn Sugar Cane SC40501 W34 L36 Rigid unopened Sugar Cane SC41946 MiUSA W34 L32 Worn Sugar Cane SC41955 MiUSA W33 L34 OW with tags, flasher, & box; too small; for sale Sugar Cane SC42460 W34 L34 Lightly worn black 1947 TCB 50s black W34 Worn too small Tender Co. Type 122 4 Worn green corduroy pleat-back trousers Tender Co. Type 132 4 Worn Achille's Heel Tender Co. Type 133 3 Lightly worn Flowerpot canvas cross-cut trews; missing crotch rivet; too small The Flat Head S2004 W33 Heavily worn The Vanishing West 601RB W34 L32 Worn The Vanishing West 601XX 1951 W34 L34 Worn The Vanishing West S601XX W34 L32 Lightly worn olive twill pocket bags version Warehouse 1001XX 1000 W33 L32 Worn black, ca. 2010; too small Warehouse 1001XX DSB W34 L32 Heavily worn 1946 model
    8 points
  6. I might have missed that or must be stupid but these #23 jeans from the Levi's 501 book have oddly familiar pocket bags (sorry if it has been posted before) Besides Sugarcane and CSF, the Chinese repro brand Mobilization also uses this pattern.
    7 points
  7. Bought the newly re-released RW Beckman boots in black. Kind of a pointless post without pictures, etc. but I'll have that up shortly. I plan on using some edge dressing to brown the natural trim, not a fan of that look and prefer the original colorway, but the boots were nice enough to take the plunge
    4 points
  8. We got Cleveland Browns football today Vintage Browns hat Vintage Browns tee DIY jeann
    4 points
  9. Makes you wonder if they are really vintage and not just made by Sugarcane to then make a repro of it. Something CSF was "accused" to do at one point over on the...other forum... 😅
    3 points
  10. Great Lakes / Tezo / Hollows / Tender / Frank’s
    3 points
  11. Get comfy.. i've got a long overdue photo-dump We moved into our house 5yrs ago and the bathroom was already fked! I've been bodging the electrics to keep shit working Being an 1880era terrace house, there was never a bathroom, toilet would have been at the end of the garden (now a bike shed) and washing facilities would have been a tin bath in front of the coal fire.. so our bathroom would have been a back bedroom.. It looked like this.. .. there was a false wall to house the electric shower but designed by fkin idiots so one would open the door onto the sink which you would shimmy around before you could close it *face palm* I chalked out my plans full scale on the floor at work ..and started building the cabinets ..bought a lovely hand made concrete basin ..and some wood from https://www.albiontimber.co.uk/ We're not posh enough to have en-suite so much to the families disgust.. i bought a camping toilet from Amazon and put it in the outside loo ..I started building the cabinets in ..took a break for Pakistani mango season ...droooool! ..i didn't do any of the plumbing or tiling, i just planned it all out to the nth degree and bought all the stuff (well you know what i'm like, i spent months doing this ).. turned out the tiler was some kind of tiling god! Now it looks like this.. ..had the shower tray imported from Ireland I wanted the windowsil to drain the water back to the shower tray so rather than taper the fluted pink tiles i made a wooden plinth and cast a silicone mould ..then made a concrete windowsil instead ..turned out pretty well I bought this mid-century Italian medicine cabinet from https://vintarama.com/en-gb in Germany These are the plinths i made from the Ash i bought from Albion ..bits and bobs from Ferm Living ..and Zone Denmark ..i've built a hidden cupboard into the cabinets ..push the door and it clicks open Stacey Solomen can fk off with her scatter cushions.. i've missed my vocation in life as a bathroom designer!
    3 points
  12. A number of years ago MASH CO reproduced the 1930's - 40's US Army denim dungarees that were also used by the CCC Civilian Conservation Corp. The raw denim was originally a beautiful dark indigo that's worn well over the years and fading nicely. The zinc US Army metal buttons are also beautifully reproduced.
    2 points
  13. @Broark and @Dr_Heech should know, they were the moderators who oversaw the entire culling 🤣
    2 points
  14. M41030V W36 L36: https://www.fromjapan.co.jp/japan/en/special/order/confirm/https%3A%2F%2Fjp.mercari.com%2Fitem%2Fm58658436214/13_1/
    2 points
  15. If the relevant exchange has been allowed to continue taking up server space, that is…
    2 points
  16. ^ This is an interesting concept and I must’ve missed (or simply forgotten) that discussion on Denimbro - I think we can mention it by name. I might have to take a look and see who suggested it! Those pocket bags also look similar to those on my Sugar Cane slack denim pair although I think they may be slightly different. I can’t be bothered to check right now though as they’re stored in a cupboard in a ziplock bag along with a gazillion other unworn pairs 😬 EDIT: found this photo online, the fabric is different.
    2 points
  17. @nopal I don’t think I’ve actively listed any of this stuff anywhere, at least not in a while. Really that’s just a note that if someone were to make a reasonable offer I’d be unlikely to decline…
    2 points
  18. @beautiful_FrEaK l didn't post a pic of that pair but did discuss them along with the Foremost pair which are identical back in the vintage thread. You're not stupid mate, just tired is all due to your recent addition (and l'm not talking about WoM either.
    2 points
  19. I tried on the 505 a while ago and the 34 fit me, although i didn't like the cut. My true waist is probably 33 (depends where you measure though) and I wear a 33 in the TCB 50s. (Could wear 34 but I don't like my jeans to sag.) If you're wearing a 36 in the 50s and you want a relaxed fit I'd go with 36.
    2 points
  20. Definitely! No mandatory monthly check in. Post whenever you feel like doing it (best: daily).
    2 points
  21. They also reproduced the quartermaster tag.
    2 points
  22. 2 points
  23. ..after all that^ hard work, i needed a break so we headed to Castellammare del Golfo in northern Sicily.. considered the jewel of the north-west, a bit like Barrow-in-Furness. I nearly missed the plane because security didn't like the look of my fishing tackle.. a small pouch filled with lead shot and scissors.. I picked up a Fiat Panda Hybrid in the airport..the driving in Sicily is just insanity, much like Mario Kart, the only way to get around is to drive like an Italian, never stop, never give an inch, push in at every opportunity, shouting shit and gesticulating wildly while throwing banana skins and tortoise shells at other road users.. they know you're a tourist if you're indicating so i stopped using my indicators on day 2 and pushed in at every opportunity they soon accepted me as one of their own Luckily, when they're not behind the wheel of a car, the people are lovely, we rented a house on a dirt track in the middle of nowhere, my sat-nav freaked out and couldn't locate the house, outside the capital, nobody speaks a word of English and my italian is considered 'offensive' at best but after 30 mins of driving around the dirt tracks i had to go to someone's house to ask directions.. i had a phone number but the guy who owned our house didn't speak english so i couldn't call him and explain where we were because i had no fkin clue where we were?!.. ..The guy who came to the door lived in Milan (originally from Sicily and spoke a little english) and was staying at his holiday home with his family, wearing nothing more than Speedos and flip-flops, he called the house owner who came to our rescue on his dirt bike. Our house, nestled between the sea and the mountains.. with my hire-car... it's been 37ºC and 30ºC at night ..down the dirt track ..to the sea ..this is where we spent our days snorkeling with the beach babes The food / restaurant culture is incredible, albeit.. very expensive.. there are no fast food outlets or burger chains.. even the supermarket was deli quality food but priced accordingly. Over here.. if you don't want to pay Waitrose prices, you go to Tesco but over there, you didn't have that option, we ate at some shitholes just to save money towards some of the most fasntastic restaurants i've ever eaten at, one place was serving €290 steaks, we had burgers .. but the most incredible burgers i've ever eaten, dripping with fatty parma-ham, we ate in a forest overlooking the sea and a walled courtyard in Scopello (Ssee last photo) The restaurants open 8.30 till 2am.. most folks come out to eat at 10.30, crowds of peeps queue for tables.. i'm not proud to say that we spent £1150 just on evening meals in one week Messina was the local brew.. it's far, far, far superior on draught ..kid caught a baby gekko Cactus fruit was growing by the side of the road The first night we drove into the local town for pizza, (8mins away) it looks beautiful ...but look how densely populated this place is.. it reminded me of the favellas in Brazil but these buildings are mostly ancient, pre-car so the streets were narrow with no footpaths, always one way and heading in the opposite direction to where i wanted to go.. restaurants would just drag tables and chairs out onto the street and put a metal barrier across the top of the street blocking your way ..trying to negotiate this madness was a pain (getting parked was a fkin nightmare) but 1000s of peeps were out in the streets, from babies to grandparents enjoying each others company instead of sitting in the house typing shit into the internet.. i mean, contributing to forums This was the local town during siesta.. ..my teenager on the rare occasion he wasn't eating gellato ..it seems even Sicilians have love for Yorkshires finest square tubed mountain bikes ..this was Scopello, just around the coast ..on the morning we left, the wind woke me up at 7.30am, blowing a sun shield outside the house.. i had to get up and take it down, odd? .. it started to rain .. hot rain, this wasn't forcast? wtf.. by the time i got to the airport, it was beautiful blue skies again, then i heard the news about the billionaires in the sunken yaught when we got back to the UK.. we were staying just to the left of Palermo, the yacht sank just to the right of Palermo.. half an hour around the coastal road ..anyway, nice to see you all again!
    2 points
  24. Sugar Cane 1943 tux / Gildan (not visible) / @Duke Mantee / Converse Timeline
    2 points
  25. Still feel uncomfortable making a picture of my outfit. But found a way a bit better than my dirty mirror. papa nui, buzz, fullcount, gh bass
    2 points
  26. Old hat, FW, MF (Sportsman chinos, indigo twill), Novesta.
    2 points
  27. They start off a little stiffer than FC, which softens up during its first wear. Give the 50s about a week and they'll start to feel similar to the FC denim.
    1 point
  28. To be fair I was kind of voluntold to be a mod there with zero inside info as to what was actually happening.
    1 point
  29. @beautiful_FrEaK actually l didn't discuss it, more of a mention. Was probably hoping for a discussion, as usual 😅
    1 point
  30. I'd always been a fan of MASH co. boots and other bits of military repro, but had never looked at their denim items, definitely not seen any of them worn in! These look great!!
    1 point
  31. @aho Fair enough, hah Truth is I made the spreadsheet mostly for myself to help keep track of everything I have stashed away, and just left everything in for simplicity when copying it over to here
    1 point
  32. Hello again 👋 Simone is working on some more detailed description of all the models available for this contest so it will be easier for you guys to decide! Apart from the customisation listed earlier (e.g. hidden rivets on the 311 optional), there will be no customisation or non-period correct details, e.g. herringbone twill pockets bags on the 5150. Let's wait and see what he works out! Of course, it's an old-school Sufu contest and the action plays here. However, if you are active on Instagram and want to promote this contest and Simone's work, we suggest the following three hashtags: #massproductionsucks #notmadetolast #sufuwmjcontest
    1 point
  33. S hooks for everything I’m at least currently kinda sorta using, active pair thrown on the ottoman next to my bed, the rest in bin in storage.
    1 point
  34. 1 point
  35. Thanks I always go overboard with the deets.. I over-engineer everything The cabinet under the sink was a redwood frame lined with 18mm marine ply which was coated in some kind of primer by the tiler to stop the ply absorbing the moisture from the grout and weakening the bond.. it went on red but dried clear.. i've since lined it out with WCB grade Scandi ply (which is what i used for the door because it's perfectly flat) and painted it with Zinsser mould resistant paint.. the push/release latch was from LAMP .. the ply + grout + tile had to work between 23mm and 32mm for the hinges to clear the reveal. The cabinet behind the toilet is double 18mm marine ply.. it was bent .. so i laminated 2x pieces together ..like this^ 2x equally bent pieces oppositely laminated together will counteract the tension in each and give you one flat piece.. The cabinet for the shower is the only part which comes into contact with water so it was fully tanked before it was tiled over Oh.. the steps i put into the cabinet behind the toilet are to account for the thickness of the tile + the grout.. i didn't want the wooden plinth under the sink to be stepped when it was tiled over so i stepped the cabinet to allow for the tiles.. if that makes sense
    1 point
  36. More fall weather in Ohio today. Same ol hat Vintage vest again Vintage Oshkosh flannel DIY Blundstones
    1 point
  37. Starting to develop some decent contrast on the WWII jeans. Pictured here with a belt made by our very own Sir Duke.
    1 point
  38. Got myself a new pair yesterday papa nui / engineered garments / at last co
    1 point
  39. The girl’s away, so the boys’ play… Imperial SEXI26-ST
    1 point
  40. 108°F ain't gonna stop me from rocking my SC '47s. Plus Kamakura and Lofgrens.
    1 point
  41. Warehouse tee, FC belt, TCB 50s
    1 point
  42. Butcher Products At Last & co Asahi
    1 point
  43. That pair is definitely a top 10 for me. Hits all my favorite details. I think that the patch probably fell off voluntarily. The uniformity of color behind the patch makes me think that the patch was intact for most of the time the jeans were worn. The lack of any creasing, due to a shrunken patch pulling on the denim, means that they weren’t washed that often? All conjecture, I know.
    1 point
  44. Vintage 1922 Levi's 501XX on Marvin's. These are the earliest belt looped 501xx - so basically a c.1915-1921 501xx that still have the hand-tooled looking rivet heads, which between c1922 and c.1926 gradually changed to become the more standard round-topped rivet heads we all normally associate with 501's. They also have the first gen shorter belt loops made with shirt weight denim, which gradually lengthened over the decade plus concave suspender buttons and unbranded bullseye style fly buttons. These last two details disappeared around c.1926/27, the same year the redline was introduced. What strikes me most is the beautiful pattern of wear over time but also that someone went to the trouble of cutting out the centre part of the two horse patch, so that it didn't shrivel out in the sun or through shrinkage, and become uncomfortable for the wearer. I'm obviously guessing this last part but they are a thing of beauty in my eyes and to think they are roughly 100 years old. Not many wearable clothes that old. Off to get a lottery ticket 😁 Obviously a double cuffer too!
    1 point
  45. Wts for a friend J38lp new version size :M 9.7/10 full pack 2000GBP wts by myself J29ws 1.2 size:s 9/10 full pack 1250GBP j68pl multi size:m 9.5/10 full pack 900gbp p47ads size:s 9.5/10 full pack worn once wash once 550gbp price drop Including shipment and fees adding new lists
    1 point
  46. 15 deposits have been paid so far! Thanks guys! @julian-wolf do you need another way of paying like bank transfer?! A nice hairiness On another note, our little daughter was born on September 3rd, so expect me to be less active in the next time...
    1 point
  47. I’ve just started wearing my 2nd pair of 40s also!! I forgot how much i love the fit, every other pair’s front rise feels inadequate in comparison. Looking forward to seeing how urs turn out scooby!
    1 point
  48. I finally started wearing my S40s jeans from the original run, they're awesome jeans I've never been premeditated about how I plan to wear my jeans, but after looking through the final submissions from the contest I might be washing them a lot. Just throwing them in the hamper with my socks, etc.
    1 point
  49. All brand new, Full sets No offers Shipping is free within the UK, or add £20 for international J110TS-GT Black L or XL £449 https://acrnm.com/J110TS-GT_FW2324 J110TS-GT Alpha L or XL £449 https://acrnm.com/J110TS-GT_FW2324 P53-DS black Large £375 https://acrnm.com/P53-WS_FW2324
    1 point
  50. I have a wide foot and high instep, and actually went with my normal size for the Yuketen kiltie bluchers. I have them in the Opera flesh out chestnut brown leather and though they were a touch narrow to begin with the leather is very soft and pliable, very very comfy shoes now. I am a U.K. 8-8.5 (US 9-9.5) and took the Yuketens in a 9E. If I could have scored a 9EE I would have done but they are seemingly somewhat rare / perhaps custom order.
    1 point


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