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  1. Denime wrote wome stuff about the denim used for the new 3 models.

    I might have understood it incorrectly but it seems they had Kurabo analyse the old Banner denim and have it recreated. So another "Banner denim". They main difference seems to be the brown weft in comparison to WH's old Banner denim. 

  2. BEARS is one of the few (if not only?!) shop that sells at Japanese domestic prices AND offers free shipping. Therefore usually the cheapest. Of course this doesn't help if they are sold out, of course.
    Or when they inflate the price because they were asked to. But it went back down, that's right.

  3. 1 hour ago, CharlieMike said:

    @beautiful_FrEaK  Thank you, I am trying to compare the measurements with originals presented on the site: https://store.acorn-vtg.com/ the measurements of the SC 1966 seem quite close. Do you know where their cotton comes from? USA?

    No idea but very well possible. But probably a blend of different cottons anyway.

    In general, Sugar Cane does very good repros. Many consider the 1947 to be one of the best '47 repros. So why shouldn't they also make the 66 as good?
    Only in comparison with all the other brands, the SC stick out with the high rise. But thanks to your link, it seems there as similar high rise vintage 66 models.

  4. The best person to answer this is probaly @JohnM as he wrore the original in his youth. And he has quite a lot of expereicne with different jeans.

    In terms of fabric I think Resolute do it very well (not so much in cut though). I think the SC 1966 are too high rise and the TSB 60s too low rise. So right now I wouldn't be able to tell you who does the best interpretation. Maybe Warehouse?

  5. SC 1966
     
    Size 33
     
    Raw
    Waist: 35.5"
    Front rise: 13"
    Back rise: 17"
    Thighs: 13.5"
    Knee: 9.8"
    Leg opening: 8.5"
    Inseam: 36.5"
     
    Machine wash
    Waist: 33"
    Front rise: 12.25"
    Back rise: 16"
    Thighs: 12.8"
    Knee: 9.4"
    Leg opening: 8.125"
    Inseam: 32" (hemmed at DC4)
  6. This is one of the Yahoo scores I totally forgot to have bid on. And one Saturday I got the mail "you've won!".

    Orizzonti era sweater.

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    On the short side but for 2,610 ¥ I won't complain 😉 

  7. Shop descriptions... 😏

    "This is a thorough reproduction of the XX model manufactured by DENIME at the time of its founding. The fabric was developed jointly with Kurabo Industries based on recipes from the time. The uneven thread is ring-spun from the same rice cotton used at the time, rope-dyed with a special indigo color, and finished with vegetable dyeing to create a deep texture. A certain DENIME-like color has been reproduced."

    I was close to ask you guys what "rice cotton" actually is. You can find it nearly on all shops that carry Denime because they all made a simple auto translation (also for some other brands).

    Actually, it simply means "US cotton" and if you don't translate the whole text but the words themselves, it becomes clear.

  8. Warehouse/Denime released the new models on their IG
    (https://www.instagram.com/denime1988/)

    WW2 (as expected)
    1947 (as expected)
    1954 (only knew of 50s)

    and jackets for all these periods.

    Then two 66 models, in black and ecru.

     

    The jeans and jackets look more like Warehouse than former Denime (so Warehouse jeans with a Denime patch and hardware). I'll pass. Maybe, just maybe an expection for the WW2 jacket

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