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Denim_Connoisseur

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  1. 1. Sugar Cane Hawaii One-wash , Tagged Size 30x34 (however, professionally chain stich hemmed to 30x30) Brand New without Tags, only tried on once for approx. 5 minutes and never been worn outside. Bought these from a proxy but they were a little tight on me.
    PRICE: SOLD


    2. Kicking Mule Workshop, 1980 Cut Indigo jeans, Tagged Size 29x34, Brand new without tags, only tried on once for approx. 5 minutes and have never been worn outside. Bought these on final sale online in 2011 but did not get to wear them since I was working on 2 other pairs at that time. Now they are a little tight on me. These are from 2009/2010 season when the denim was still Right Hand Twill.
    PRICE: SOLD


    3. Nudie Low Slim Jim Dry Black jeans, Tagged Size 30x32, hemmed to 30x29, Worn for 3 months, however never been washed. There is not much wear or fading on them except for one near the crotch that you can see in the picture. I will Dry Clean them before shipping them out to you so allow for time to dry clean or ship them as is if you prefer.

    PRICE: SOLD

  2. Wow I never even imagined people could have so much trouble pronouncing (short) French words ... but that's probably because in Canada we are forced to take French from early elementary school up to grade ten.

    "Lanvin" seems so obvious to me, but I can see why it would be mystifying to someone who's never been taught French. The simplest way to explain it would be that it sounds like Law[n]-va[n], with [n] being the sound at the end of "awwwwww" (what you say when you feel bad for someone), it has a hint of an N sound but is nothing like the hard N in the word "On." And the emphasis goes on the second syllable.

    p.s. Lewis Vwitten, obv.

    I always thought that Lanvin was pronounced how it is written above but now I am confused :))

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