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MJF9

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  1. ^ I found the WW2 felt slim too after wearing wide jeans... however, as you said Julian, it didn't take long to swing around and get used to them.  I tend to now flip in and out wearing them and all's good, especially as the denim has softened up lots 

  2. To folks in the know... what is Japan like from a weather perspective in July? 

    I'm considering taking the family and we're pretty active. Perhaps 5 days in Tokyo then travelling to 2 other places in Japan to mooch and take in the culture. 

    Climate charts show Tokyo as hot. But is it bearable / ok weather for mooching or not?

    Any insights on other places that are milder appreciated. I'm conscious weather charts don't tell the full story.

    Thanks

  3. Yep I wouldn't disagree with you Marnard... though I'm not sure what you're not sure you agree with :)

    To add... my FW WW2 era jackets are far more cleanly constructed (and a different fit) than my SC or Connors repros of similar era... though I'm not sure if that's FW's design choice or they were copying a cleaner vintage specimen from that time... 

  4. 1 hour ago, Dr_Heech said:

    The FW1942's are actually pre-WW2 jeans as they are a kind of test sample materials- wise (eg new denim and copper coated iron) 

    Reopening the chat with @shredwin_206 @Duke Mantee in the FW thread on the 42 denim...

    I'm hearing again that the denim is not new (it's the WW2 denim used on the recent models) however the features are new.  I know Shred heard the opposite...

    x-wires somewhere... 

  5. Must say the denim looks a very nice rich indigo colour... and nice drop shoulder on the jacket... and of course there will be all the fun with sizing we can expect from TCB... generating interest for the observers and cortisol for the participants!

  6. I wouldn't want this thread to unravel... but it's like going into a 30s repro thread (if one existed) and saying what's the point of adding a cinch and suspender buttons to the jeans, or a 50s thread and asking for a 25cm rise instead.   Or looking at the latest TCB 1890s repro and questioning why there's only one pocket...

    If the manufacturers are doing a repro, then if what they're copying has wonky-ness then I'd expect them to replicate that.  It's just a feature of the time. When the bloke above snips off the extra thread and gets some wear into the jacket, it'll come up looking grand imo.

    I'm a sucker for a variety of denim jackets... so happy to embrace the repro features... 

    I am always taken by how the industry does reinvent and evolve itself with new versions or repeated versions of repeated versions... the new 1942s, the 1890s, the... will it ever end... hopefully not... long live Sufu!

  7. @calvinasincalvin I had a look in my files for sizing but no joy... you might (stress on the might) find some if you page through this thread. IIRC they're sanforized (?) and do shrink a little but much less than non sanforized. You have to wash them at some point (presumably) so you could try cold to begin with and then edge up the temperature based on how much more you need to shrink them. 

    Good luck and keep us posted!

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