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  1. Brand New With Tags, never worn. Size 34.

    The Skinny Guy Jean in Broken Twill Selvedge is made from 13 oz. Japanese cotton and features five total pockets, selvedge detail at the coin pocket, 9" rise, skinny fit with 14" leg openings, and a leather Naked & Famous belt patch.

    By Naked & Famous

    $115 Paypal gift or add 4%, shipped US Only.

    • Style#: 011051
    • Fit Description: Regular rise, Skinny leg
    • Front Rise:9 in
    • Leg Opening:14 in
    • Fabric#:105
    • Color:Indigo
    • Weight:13oz
    • Composition:100% Cotton
    • Fabric Origin:Japan | Made in Canada

  2. whilst i would say black as well and agree that open-face helmets look a lot better; in reality, if i had a motorbike (not a scooter) there is no way in hell i'd get on it without a full face helmet.

    You've got the right idea. Statistics show that over 60% of helmet impact will hit the face first...the most hit area? The jaw line, including chin. No way i ride my Triumph without my full face EVER. Open face helmets offer zero protection, might as well wear a baseball hat.

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  3. Sugar Cane 12.5oz Okinawa Selvedge Denim 34 x 32

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160588965481&ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT#ht_524wt_1141

    These jeans are gently used and still in greta shape. Washed once in cold to prevent shrinking, waist still fits true to 34". These have been hemmed to 32 inches (tagged 34x34). True waist and inseam. Retailed for over $350. Just not my style anymore so they need to go. Bought these in Japan during a visit because of their awesome detailing a unique look. Please see my other auctions for Iron Heart.

    The Okinawa Ryukyu Indigo from Sugarcane,

    our forerunners jeans from the 1900 ’ s . In order to create our own original jeans, it took over 20 years of research. To perfectly reproduce denim fabrics from 50 to 100 years ago. To begin with we had to look for old power looms that had worked to weave denim fabric in those days, restore them and adjust them to weave the fabric we have. Through many processes we finally had success in developing perfect vintage denim of which the surface looks rough and uneven, and indigo warp yarn fades like original old vintage denim.

    14oz Sugar Cane fibres x cotton LHT denim

    Dyed with Ryukyu indigo mixture

    Original green line selvage denim

    Pocket fabric made of Okinawan cloth

    Hand stitching on the back pockets

    Copper rivets

    Concealed back pocket rivets

    Made in Japan

  4. Size Large (42in)

    I have owned this jacket for about a year and never really got around to wearing it. Its 100% Authentic purchased from Japan (http://www.rakuten.ne.jp/gold/rebirth/). If you are reading this you know the outstanding quality of this denim. Retailed for $450. This jacket looks unworn, and is basically in new condition. Please have a look at the pictures and let me know if you have any questions, thanks for looking!

    IH-527J

    21oz Indigo Rider's Jacket

    21oz indigo denim

    Action bi-swing pleated shoulders

    Over-specced YKK zippers

    Designed to be worn fitted

    Heavyweight leather zip pulls

    Sanforised denim, will not shrink

    Available on Ebay where i have +400 reviews or available here as well via paypal.

    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=160588363133&ru=http%3A%2F%2Fshop.ebay.com%3A80%2Fi.html%3F_from%3DR40%26_trksid%3Dp4712.m570.l1313%26_nkw%3D160588363133%26_sacat%3DSee-All-Categories%26_fvi%3D1&_rdc=1#ht_674wt_1141

  5. Western goes to the cleaners so that i don't get the shrinkage from the washing machine. i think it has to do with being in between sizes, washed XL too big, washed L too small.

    Really the light startch keeps the collars and cuffs lookin sharp on a dress shirt, the over all look and feel of the rest of the shirt is the same as getting it pressed. Unfort for work i have to get dressed up everyday.

  6. Ah man NY system weiners are the best thing ever.....My parents (born and rased in RI) used to take back to their old spot just outside of Buttonwoods in Warwick. I remember watching my cousins eat 10 at a time. To this day there is nothing close out West. Everyone rants and raves about Pink's in LA, they have no idea. Something about the secret meat suace, clerey salt, onions and mustard that can't be touched.

  7. Ballard is getting to be a much more desireable spot to live as of late. I recommend Fremont too, easy to get to downtown form there and a few bars and restraunts to walk to. I'd also check out Queen Anne as planned, but much of it is families in homes.

  8. I had lived there back in the early 90's for a few years so I def remember Thayer. Thanks for the other recommendations. I'm looking forward to getting back in touch with some of the Northeast cuisine, Italian just doesn't taste as good in CA.

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