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Do RJBs have the same tiny pocket openings as flat heads?
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For y'all warehouse lovers - do they ever do longer inseams, maybe for a collab or a special request store like you get from SE+SC? I could go with a 33" inseam, post-shrink, but 32 and under is gonna be creeping into the pre-ankle calf zone....
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Knees on my Special Fits are getting super sick
Top/right one is darned by SE
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Just got a two pack of whitesville's (L) and they are too short for me @ 6'3" and ~175lbs...
I can get away with the FH (42, a little wide), Tezomeya (175), lady white (M), mccoys (L, real long actually), but this whitesville feels too short. Maybe I will try to wet+stretch but probably will send them to my slightly shorter brother.
Bummmer...was going to go 3sixteen next but that sounds like a bad idea now...perfect black tee still crave thee
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But Roy is also going to make more money himself which is well deserved and awesome for him. In addition, it allows him to control his batch size, experiment more, and continue to make next-level garments for the world. All in all, I see it as a plus, even though I'd love to stroll down to SE and try his stuff on...
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Helpful - but why is everything underlined?! ("ITS ALL IMPORTANT!!!")
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So glad those aren't a 30 or 31 (because I'd be tempted to buy them)....lost a bunch of weight and my 32-33 Roys are quite large now...
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My other Roy shirt (chambray) is also a M and a lot smaller, but I rock the shit out of it. I think I prefer a tiny shirt on my gangly body over lots of extra fabric through the back or body. To each their own!
Sleeve length is always a problem for me, and shoulders often.
I'm excited to give this new guy my love, always stoked on a new piece of Roy.
(My big bro denim shirt is a L, though)
Edit: Damn, two front pages in a row. Still feeling rude without a photo here...so here is some roping on my SF01, some cuff wear in the foreground and some combs in the back. Slow fades...wish I could get the color more accurate but it's closer than it was...
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Shirt is so sick.
You can be mean if you look this clean
Brand-new:
Post-soak in the nasty nightlight:
Ignore the non-Roy denim plz.
Edit: Size M, I'm 6'3"ish 180lbs, 40" chest
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Can you get velva sheen black in the US? Haven't found 'em yet...
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Those look much closer to a Jack Purcell than a PF flyer. Not meant as an insult, look good...i'm always looking for a canvas shoe that holds up to wear. The cheap stuff always comes unglued at the ball.
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Definitely look like the 574 Stealth pack: http://www.sneakerhead.com/new-balance-574-men-classic-retro-ml574stg.html
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Yes indeed - cinch back and classic arcs
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Felt bad for a new page without a picture.
Here are 4 Roy Patches at different levels of total destruction. I don't baby my Roy's:
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My Big Bros are getting a lot of wear this summer - moving into a super sweet vintage-mid-tone-blue stage:
Plus, crotch shot.
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We are particular about our totes
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You gotta shrink 'em if you want to know for sure. Each time they touch water, the fit improves...
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I am notoriously hard on things, that's why I mentioned that I personally would remove the tags on future shirts...
Now that I think about it, it may be because I stretch them after each wash (Cold wash, stretch, air dry). That's because I have a long ass torso and originally they seemed super boxy. Now they're totally the right shape for my body, because the cloth does stretch really well when wet.I love both my Tezomeya and my Flat Head shirts.
The Tezos are definitely better for warm weather, everyday type shirt. Slubby, airy, soft.
The Flat head is another type completely: thick, not stretchy, very structural feeling, much more uniform in texture, but just so well built. If it is cool enough I'll usually rock a flat head shirt.
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It's a great shirt. Personally, I'd suggest removing the tag on the back once you get them - most of mine have little holes around the tag stitching now (a year+ later).
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@goodrain - not sure exactly - I just wear it. If it's warm enough, I'll rock it for most occasions. It's a perfect travel shirt - covers a good range of temperatures.
I've had it just over a year so probably...150-200 wears? ~3-4 washes?
It could use a couple minor repairs but I don't want to go without it.I did a yoyo trick a few weeks ago in New Orleans while rocking it.
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You mean this shirt? Love it.
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And then the seam from the back belt loop to the bottom of the zipper was just like 1/4" too short for the high rise. Probably an actual name for that seam.
I think if you've got a zipper, you're probably not talking about Roy's.
(that was a joke, haha?)
I'm 6'3" and I have 4 pairs of Roy's (RS4 in 31, SF01 in 32, BigBro in 31, KS1001 in 33) and I'd say yes the crotch does fade first, but I don't feel like I'm going to burst out of the crotch with each step. I wear that shit super high as well, because I'm a nerd.
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Got pumped on my leg twist the other day...Roy RS4 - Probably nearing 300 wears?
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Belts
in superdenim
I'm pretty sure my experience was an exception and not the rule. Most people seem to be quite happy with the work done at Hollows.
I didn't mean to talk shit, the belt just didn't work for me. It was folding over like crazy at the back belt loop and I hated wearing it, even though it still held up my pants.
I didn't contact hollows to get it fixed or discuss, so I didn't really give him a chance to defend it. I figured he's doing the work solo and didn't want to take more of his time/energy. No regrets buying it, it just didn't work for me.
I also wear my pants super high (well, as close as my waist as I can) and am 6'3"+ with long ass limbs so I'm sure my combination of specs and clothing desires aren't ideal for any belt. I felt bad for the leather when I cut the buckle off...but so goes.
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Belts
in superdenim
I'm impressed - my hollows was unusable after maybe ~4-6 months of us. The back belt loop just destroyed the belt, it was nearly folded in half.
I had my friend put a new belt on the buckle:
And now, a year later:
Question for you, Dylan. Does the buckle eat holes in your shirts? I always get the same pattern of holes in my shirt and the buckle is the only thing I can think to blame...
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Roy. (expurgated edition)
in superdenim
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The release of those jeans were super careful to never show the questionable pocket features - would probably be polite to retain that same level of restraint, even this far beyond release...would hate for Roy to get in any trouble.