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I was honoured by Heddels years ago when they "borrowed' some of my denimbro pics, explaining the difference between the V stitch and the waist chainstitch 501's. Probably still there.5 points
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Late to the Tender party - learned about this brand a few weeks ago. Got a pair of saddened wattle dyed 136 jeans from neighbour. Bill was super responsive to some of my questions on ig 😌 Rare to see this level of customer engagement. Some wears and washes later, the color’s setting in really nicely and the lovely marbling is starting to show.4 points
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If you put this place behind closed doors it would be the final nail in the coffin..4 points
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"The William B. Douglas party, including Navaho and Paiute Indians, celebrate their discovery of Rainbow Bridge, Utah, as they eat watermelon in Paiute Canyon, 1909. By Judd" Found this while browsing the photos in the national archives. Buddy on the far right is wearing a great outfit, he'd not look too out of place walking around in that today. Great examples of early Western wear all around. National Archives American West Photo Library3 points
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Maybe someone is interested and wants a German proxy?! I think the price is quite nice. https://www.kleinanzeigen.de/s-anzeige/warehouse-co-lot-2001xx-type-i-selvedge-denim-jeans-jacke-gr-40/2932602883-160-15340?utm_source=sharesheet&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=socialbuttons&utm_content=app_android2 points
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Yes. We found that this summer that our plot extended a good 10 feet past where we had originally thought, which gave us free range to purge a forest of buckthorn. It turned out that there were a good 4 - 5 chance oak saplings hidden in the mess along with about 10 old growth trees. The plan now is to merge with the rest of our landscaping and yard. Our hope is for more of a prairie look. The adjacent space will hopefully become a vegetable garden long term when our son is old enough to free some of our time again, until then we'll just rely on the CSA from our friends' farm.2 points
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Remember that Chinese mill-repro forum i found?.. they'd copy/pasted photos of us wearing N1s, M65s, A2s.. and so on.. they were discussing each of our waywt pics and that one was always a favourite.. the muscle-man forum, they were all fkin massive with testosterone and HGH.. one of them had stumbled on this place.. they were all laughing at our denim-absurdities, with avatars akin to grindr profiles1 point
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Making me want an N1 again real bad. Been trying to find a good vintage one but they're kinda hard to come by especially for a good price.1 point
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Yes, this is the plan Also another update, Simone plans to ship before the end of next week. If all goes to plan. With an estimated shipping of 3-5 days (give 1-2) days we could still do the winter solstice start (assuming we are all on the nothern hemispehere here). So fingers crossed.1 point
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Covering a few blunders from the above that I mentioned. Maine Mountain Moccasin: Started off originally as "New England Outerwear Co.", the brand focused on making traditional moccasin constructions boots and shoes. They eventually changed their name to be more clearly defined (I don't think they ever actually made outerwear, so funny choice to name your brand). I think things started off fine until they began offering MTO production without properly defining the expectations to their customers. People were paying 100% up front and then going months without any form of communication from the brand and a lot of people just thought their money was gone. After a few years of tomfoolery the brand eventually folded. No idea if everyone ever got their boots or not, personally I have a pair (they were RTW, never dealt with their MTO shenanigans) and they're really nice. Wish there was a brand around like this to fill the niche. Quoddy / Rancourt doesn't really do it for me, Russell and Yuketen have gone off the deep end with price increases. I promise to eventually go into detail on the Jack/Knife stuff, got a bunch of info from a very trusted source years ago but never did anything with it...but I'm off to work now. I'll track it down and see what I can post.1 point
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contrastingly… still in the s. canes 47s (find them both a little too stiff and traditionalist even though top block is heaven) gorpametora hybriddin’ 80s iteration of m65 / decathalon petroleum n feathers (n actual warmth) / lvc type 1 (best thing they evrar made [that i bought…]) / sc / timbolando & trusty ortlieb1 point
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Kinda been my uniform lately, nothing but t-shirts during these long summers. Makes for pretty boring fit pics! YM Factory tee. Ooe Yofukuten. Rick Owens.1 point
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helleaux! I thought I should introduce myself now that I've finally joined. I think I've been lurking since 2021 (!) but in late 2022 suffered a stroke which paralyzed me. however, I've been working to recover ever since, and this year started wearing my old clothes again. can't really work on fading jeans right now (I like pre-lawsuit "fake" levi's repros with the arcs) but I also love jackets so I'm committed to this t-back FW 46-47 for now. the rest is very old polo.1 point
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I think my first time ever posting with no denim. Inis Meain, Powerwear, Great Lakes, Quoddy. Despite not being into the mocs aesthetic I found a pair of black cxl grizzly boots in their tent sale, my size for like 70% off msrp. Had to try because of the minimal sole, and I have to say I love how they feel as boots, and the black + boot thing gets away from the sort of boat shoe/loafer associations with mocs that I’m not particularly into.1 point
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