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  1. Anyone know anything about these?.. they're tagging SC-43s and CSF in the header Kiwami Taisen model KIWAMI OVERALLS .. Yahoo is currently awash with them, they look shonkily decent ..all the deets which we'd expect.. albeit, exaggerated SC-MIUSA esque https://jp.mercari.com/item/m66131642795?srsltid=AfmBOopDFazK3CJXGwprqvtY9MQregkmRM9UcAKC3DfDuM4e0yA1WcrA Love the sleeve blowout.. a'la CSF .. or these Muramasa & Co, which (red tab aside) look like they've rolled off the same production line https://zenmarket.jp/auction.aspx?itemCode=d1155365563 https://zenmarket.jp/auction.aspx?itemCode=l1154932461 https://zenmarket.jp/auction.aspx?itemCode=m1154918146 https://zenmarket.jp/auction.aspx?itemCode=v1155361817 ect ect ect.. 1¥ start The old me would have put some effort in and researched the hell out of these
  2. Morning denim-dudes ..but it runs through every product code up to 2003, there is no W to denote women even on clothing we might consider traditionally feminine, or at least unisex, tiny waist bell bottoms, britches ..ect If all of their range was designed for men (patriarchal 1980s / 90s era Japan?) and none of it for women and you felt the need to make your customers aware of this.. why hide it in a confusing product code and then why hide the pc in a pocket where nobody can find it? Back to the drawing board with that theory @tooth D- See me after class
  3. I think the bigger question is.. why M? Jeez, it’s like an Agatha Christy novel
  4. It sounds logical but it's also new info so let's not nail down any conclusions just yet.. let's find some more MJ denim jackets and see where that takes us Remember when @Graytrain found that "MP era Bluebell shirt" on the previous page.. i've just zoomed the label and it's not MP, it's MS.. therefore, it seems MP = M-Pants MJ = M-Jacket MS = M-Shirt I've just darkened the image so you can see it better
  5. We'll have to roll our sleeves up and do a bit of denim-archaeology.. I've already found 2x non-denim jackets with MJ codes both look quite old but i'm not sure how old Down jacket with this label (MJ-793) 'found in a vintage store' Flight / Bomber jacket with this label (MJ-631) 'NOS' Happy hunting folks.. ..also this Harley Davidson jacket (MJ-873) which just screams 1980s
  6. Can't confirm.. not sure anyone outside of JP could either but that's a very nice find, wonderful nugget of new info to add to the thread!
  7. When i used to take my kid, and the neighbours kid hiking up Kinder, we would stop at the Cheshire on the way home, i'd get a pint of their own stout and sit in front of the fire and the kids would get a massive slice of chocolate cake from the dessert menu which would come with 1 jug of hot chocolate sause and 1 jug of cream.. awesome!
  8. Sheffield marathon today.. they run past our house before heading out towards the Peak District so i got out of dodge early Rode up Whitley Wood Road towards Ringinglow Had a blast around Burbage.. the cloud cover in the valley was incredible, even through this vintage iphone4 Rode down the crazy hill into Hathersage.. i'm now under the clouds ..through to Adventure Cafe at Hope ..took the Edale road.. past The Cheshire Cheese Edale ..up to Mam Tor ..this is the road, i've just cycled up from Edale.. on a 30yr old MTB ..took the bridlepath ..looking over Mam Tor ..the road at t'other side of Mam Tor has been slipping down the hill since the day it was opened.. meh! let's just give it back to nature ..stopped for a stroopwafel, feathuring JMC sweatshirt, vintage 90s era Stussy shorts and Chucks ..rode down into Castleton ..and back home
  9. Good old Network records.. not as cool as Network jeans tho!
  10. Nice isn't it, sounds a bit like Souls of Mischeif. It went under the radar.. i only found it through searching the sample from Artifacts 'wrong side of the tracks' ..
  11. If higher rise jeans do indeed sag to the point at which you usually wear your jeans.. Britney will be wearing very saggy mum jeans sorry, I was just being facetious 🤐
  12. Of course I am.. I was carrying on the theme of unintentional denim comedy 😆
  13. Quite .. take these Lot44 which i've dug out of the Mister Freedom thread, they're a good example of rise v waist.. incidentally they're described as a medium rise but if they migrated down to a natural waist position, ie- 5" lower, the crotch would be at your knees and you wouldn't be able to reach your pockets
  14. https://www.wikihow.com/Wear-Really-Low-Baggy-Pants-Without-Losing-Them
  15. ^This is genius! Brightened up my morning.. unintentional denim comedy
  16. Double 0 Soul

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    We been having this swastika discussion every couple of years for as long as i can remember.. Anywho.. since it was last debated, i've dug this up It's actually paleolithic.. possibly the oldest recognised complex symbol which mankind has been carving into rocks.. an ivory figurine was found in the Ukraine with the swastika carved into it which was carbon dated to 15,000yrs old The theory is.. If you cut a piece of mammoth ivory through it's core.. the growth structure of the bone is in the shape of a repeating swastika.. hence mankind has been aware of the symbol and revered it since we've been hunting mammoth
  17. I remember.. shaved head, tattoos, wide jeans? or is that Crime Watch i'm thinking of? If you're only looking at short distance, i'd avoid anything north of the border .. or Scotland as Duke likes to call it Lakes might be a bit busy for you in May.. same with Snowdonia, it can feel like you're queueing to summit Everest but fear not, ^this is what the UK does best.. Check out the Peak District .. it's incredible but bear in mind that the weather can change in a heartbeat, i rode up to Burbage yesterday and this was the view.. Head down walking into the wind and horizontal rain aint 'relaxing' Check out Malham Cove in North Yorks / Yorkshire Dales, Northumberland, Dartmoor and such.. also worth checking out are coastal trails, Pembrokeshire or Jurrasic Coast, just remember, it's tidal so don't get yourselves stranded.. also worth considering.. we have a lot of beautiful ye' olde' worldy villages which you can spend the day pottering around.
  18. It's good to be back here.. y'know, amongst friends
  19. If i spend £400 of fkin t-shirts just to appease you lot and they're fked in 6mths.. i'll be incandescent with rage!!!
  20. Maybe.. but the vast majority of folks are not denim nerds and just because i am a denim nerd, it doesn't auto-make me a t-shirt nerd
  21. I was going to buy a bundle of their standard short sleeve tees Ooms.. see the looped thread but their fragility could be a deal breaker.. I need to replace all of my tees but i'm not the kinda guy who spends £50 on a plain tee, no matter how nice the material.. i mean, how much time does one spend appreciating the fabric of t-shirts? from my perspective, that would be zero hours / wk .. i can buy a perfect fitting plain white tee for a 5er .. the dying adds a whole new dimension tho, but as you say.. my tees are fked because i wear them hard, if i can't wear these without fear of them becoming holey in the nr future, they might not be the tees for me.
  22. Crazy how the algorithm works.. i like how it's rejuvenating interest in forgotten bands.. this album cover popped up a couple of months ago.. i clicked on it just because it was a dope af album cover ..and so did millions of others.. next thing this Japanese band from the 90s who disbanded after the release of their first album (which only sold a few 1000 copies) have 2million + views and a legion of worldwide fans.. the female singer married the guy who took the photo and all but disappeared.
  23. I was more of a turntable kid, bitd
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