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Posts posted by Jagannath
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They look great - what is that in the green, squared off pot?
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I've got a fair few Adenium and seedlings, absolutely love them... I've been buying up old bonsai 'cascade' pots for the few that need repotting come spring... Think they'll balance well.
All my other plants are 'lazy' (Dieffenbacia, ficus, couple of rubber plants) and I tend to stick to terracotta... Helps with root rot.
I'll try get some pics up.
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Outlier has been in the past the best bang-for-the-buck. I lived in two pairs of keirins for about a year, able to run/hike/climb/attend casual meetings/go out with the same pair of pants. Never had a crotch blowout, despite biking every day, and had the flexibility to do yoga in them if I so desired.
However, their price point has soared recently, and I think that swrve actually makes a more reasonably priced alternative, as does Mission Workshop's 'Division' pant. Little extraneous details and decently made stuff.
(I'm selling a pair of black keirin's in size 33...just fyi)
Thanks man -reckon I need a 31 otherwise I'd snap them. I tried Swrv n sent them back, not a fan of the material (mid weight wwr). I think I just need to buy some Outlier and be done with it.
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That reminds me of something I've been thinking about - replacements for denim, that can be worn and worn and worn - are Outlier the best solution? I'm on a bit of a minimalist/buy the best possible tip and not a huge fan of denim anyway, but very few other pants have the same durability.
I'd like to buy 2 pairs of pants once a year and be sorted (exclude formal situations etc.). I'm not as concerned with water resistance or stretch as I am with durability and maintenance of appearance. Any other suggestions? Arc'teryx poss? Are there any good pants made from cordura type fabrics?
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These are absolutely killer:
http://www.maharishistore.com/product/Maharishi_7085MADECKPANT_1904_20_394_0.html
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Nice one - I reckon I can cope with that.
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Anyone here recently ordered to the UK? Did you get done for duties and taxes? - looking to guage how much 'extra' some Keirin cuts are going to set me back. Alternatively, anyone have any they want to sell in a 32 waist?
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Engineered Garments work shirts, Beams plus do one too... plus a few other brands I'd have thought.
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^ I think Beams is the name of the chain, the other two are departments (although they have separate units) - there's loads more, Beams Boy, Beams Golf...
- Anyone help me out with dark chocolate brown chinos?
So far only options I can find is Dickies or DQM one's I can't find anywhere.
Bonus points if I can get them in the UK
Cheers
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Listed on ebay - thought I'd put up here too.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/140993471907?ssPageName=STRK:MESELX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1555.l2649
Bureau's measurements are spot on: https://www.thebureaubelfast.com/shop/477/grey-reversed-sateen-washed-fatigue-pant-restock
Waist is 32" (size small). Fantastic condition... I've barely worn them and washed them once. Not worn since washed. No stretching or wearing in at all.
Will take £80 BIN from a SF member - free UK shipping and £8 worldwide.
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And what's the quality like on the current ones? Are both seams still flatfelled?
Any pics of the current crop anyone?
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Sorry to resurrect but what's the quality of the latest version like:
http://shop.uniqlo.com/uk/goods/075312
Can anyone post any pics?
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It's a slim fit but not too slim...
Especially if you wear it lower on the waist.
http://www.wpstore.c...light-pant.html
And I am sure they will have a cargo in the spring summer collection..
Thanks - my thread got merged with this one... I was actually asking about fatigue/utility pants (no thigh pockets).
Cheers though.
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Does anyone have any suggestions other than Engineered Garments Workaday?
I'm looking for a wider, straight leg (slightly tapered is fine) - ideally available in the UK or EU if poss?
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Looking for a few pairs of EG pants, mostly in winter weight.
30 waist or 32 if they have cinch adjusters/buckles.
Looking for Workaday fatigues, Wool or denim fatigue pants, the wool pants with a rear buckle (name?) or similar in reverse sateen.
- Located in UK and willing to pay well for good pieces.
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Ah right yeah, I've seen squatter ones with those wee pink flowers sometimes. Looks top like that, though I suppose getting that leggy is probably a bad sign.