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Iwmmm

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  1. RT Stantons

    That was quick 2 days.

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    Sorry for shitty fit pic taken with BB.

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    I really can't even start to show you all how amazing these are. Quality of the deep indigo denim (that I particularly like, a lot), craftsmanship of them. For sure the best fitting jeans I have purchased, ever. And to think these are a mere $190.

    Good job to Karl (:

  2. Oh and update from Blueowl

    Looks like they received a whole slew of new products all, non-denim stuff though.

    3 Slim Shirts

    5 oz chambray in Pale blue

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    6oz Selvedge basketweave in Indigo

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    10oz Oxford shirt in White

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    8 new Bow Ties, 2 shown.

    in three different weights of fabric, five 5oz, two 12oz, one 13oz. All clip on.

    Light blue Chambray, 5oz

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    Red chambray, 5oz

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    And finally a Slim hoodie in Charcoal

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    With a cool multi colour interior.

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  3. Slim Guys, you size down 1 (or 2), always. At least that is what I do. As opposed to to WGs where you can choose to size down depending on how you like to wear you jeans.

    Since Blueowl isn't stocking Slim Guys currently, I went with Tobi (Click)

    Measured on a size 32, "SlimGuy" Selvedge Jeans in Black

    34" actual waistband

    35" inseam

    10.5" front rise

    14" back rise

    25" at upper thigh

    17" at the knee

    17" at the leg opening

    I have ordered N&F off of them once and there measurements are accurate, for the ones I got at least.

    Generally Slim Guys, are like Weird Guys except with a little more rise and a way bigger leg opening, almost like a boot cut style.

  4. Throwable Panoramic Camera Ball

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    Info:

    As his graduate thesis Jonas Pfeil created a prototype throwable panoramic camera ball that snaps a single image when thrown in the air. Armed with 36 2-megapixel mobile phone camera modules, the camera contains an accelerometer that lets the exposure be trigged at the calculated climax of flight. The sphere of the camera itself is printed on a 3D printer and is controlled using tiny AVR microcontrollers, with the governing program written in C, C++, QT, and openCV. All images taken are then easily downloaded using a USB device. Pfeil and co. are currently seeking partners in developing the throwable panoramic camera ball further.

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    Via Hypebeast

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