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Posts posted by jstavrin
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^Precisely. Colgems: I agree with the sentiment, but this is the world we live in.
EDIT: The "Precisely" was meant for robbie's pos.
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Still tons of issues left.
I agree with this post.
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Still tons of issues left.
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So cheap. So available.
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@almostnice: Looking good
(can't rep)
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They're bounty hunters if I remember correctly.
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Such a great deal, people.
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Bump for the day.
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Chinos are gone. The price on the sweatshirt has been cut considerably, however.
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Bump for the day.
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For those looking for an inexpensive, Japanese-made loopwheeled sweat...
http://www.superfuture.com/supertalk/showthread.php?t=265736
Guys, I hate to plug this again, but I've priced this absurdly low. 55 shipped. That's a steal.
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Tons of great issues still available.
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We do both know that--you're right, but where do you recommend I look outside of the their official website? They don't have any plain ones.
I had a grey polo from them awhile back that I ended up giving to a friend after gaining wait, but I've since slimmed down I want another. : /
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I wasn't sure where else to ask this: who makes a well-fitting (meaning not baggy, long sleeved) polo shirt that is also made in the USA or Japan? Solid color and logo-less is preferred
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I wasn't sure where else to ask this: who makes a well-fitting (meaning not baggy, long sleeved) polo shirt that is also made in the USA or Japan? Solid color and logo-less is preferred
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Great fit, Mike. Glad they worked out for you.
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use this quote from the all knowing Paul T for just that issue
and soaking twice is something you may need to do
i had to do it with my pbj
just make sure to have your jeans inside out, very hot water, no detergent, some agitation
I washed them hot in the machine, then did a brief hot soak and air dry. I may post pics if it doesn't sort itself out. The advice is appreciated.
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Because I'm not positive all the shrinkage is out.
EDIT: We'll see. The stack is just one fold, which just leaves two symmetrical flaps flaring out on the sides. It's not a big deal--I'll probably just end up cuffing them.
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I mean, I know it isn't a big deal, but it's the difference between the jeans looking normal and looking too long. It's not even that I want a "stack," I just want them to settle better. They'd be perfect if they were an inch shorter, but I'd rather not risk hemming them at this point. I'll figure it out.
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Okay, I have a very embarrassing question to ask. That I'm preemptively acknowledging its lameness should exempt me from your scorn:
How should one get a pair of jeans to stack "right?" I recently bought a pair of WH 1003xx, and the inseam is short enough on me that they don't really require a cuff (and I'd like to avoid it for variety's sake), but one of the legs looks odd. For whatever reason, the right leg flares out to the side at my ankle. What's the trick to containing it? Am I making any sense?
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Thanks for the rep/comments/feedback, everyone. $300 denim has a way of making me a bit paranoid about the fit
I'm looking forward to seeing how these wear.
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^Thanks! And yeah, I'm possibly an inch over 6', though I'm not sure. There's definitely no need to cuff.
I think I'm just not used to wearing jeans that fit properly, because I've been wearing jeans that are about two sizes too big for this past year (not necessarily a bad thing).
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Yeah, I think you're right. Thanks for the vote of confidence. I'm being unreasonably paranoid about it.
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The strange thing is that i've compared the rise measurements to other cuts, and it's totally comparable to something like the 47 in the same size. I don't get it.
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FS: Free and Easy, Lightning Magazine - MANY Back Issues
in supermarket
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Sold two more. There's still a ton of great issues left.