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  1. NC sized down anything is going to fit pretty much exactly like your A77s. Go NS if you want something less skinny with a long rise.

    I've owned a pair of NS before, they fit far much looser then April's. Especially from the knee down, they taper out to be much wider. I have big thighs but skinny legs, so I'm sure that a fit slimmer then NS would be better. Do NC stretch out as much as the 5" like the other models?

  2. NC are a skinnier cut then PS right?

    I've been wearing Aprill 77's for months now, but I want to move onto something less skinny. I like a dropped crouch fit with some sag, but I don't want to have to put a belt on. If I'm a 30 (my actual waist measures out to be 31, though) in April 77's, what should I be sizing for NC for a slightly looser fit, down 2-3? Also, I don't want to go through soaking every time the fit gets too loose so if I'm going to size to a tighter size to achieve that, I will.

  3. Paypal verified and 80+ transactions on ebay for reference. If you want, I can set these sales up through Ebay and you can even get some cashback through live (it's at 25% right now).

    FS: Common Project Shell toe Suede Shoes (42)

    $200 shipped. -->>> $185 shipped

    Pics:

    http://flickr.com/photos/31460416@N08/sets/72157608525125929/

    Weather has been too shitty around here to wear, so I figured I'd just sell them. I have the orignal box but that will cost extra to ship... also have orignal CP bag. Only tried on, never worn. Brand new.

    IC: Canon XSi Kit

    $630 ->>>> $610 shipped

    Recieved as a gift but I already have a 40d. This is the KIT so it does come with the 18-55mm IS lens. Need cash over a backup camera... Comes with everything in the original kit, everything in the original box (including blank US/CAN warranty). If you want more info/pictures, let me know.

    Open to offers. Send me pm's.

  4. Different companies and different countries have certain regulations. You really need to ask before you mark down anything.

    Putting a lower value then what the item is actually worth runs you the risk of losing insurance, but also could jack up import taxes. Be safe and figure ask whatever company you're using and then use your best judgment to put down a value you feel safe going with. We all want to avoid import taxes, but sometimes it can be safer to put a higher value.

    When sending a package over seas, I usually mark it as a gift but I'm never really sure what to put down for the value. Usually do something like $30, is there any "magic number" so to speak. Like should I mark $50 so it's less conspicuous or what? I'm probably just thinking too much.
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