- Popular Post
-
Posts
531 -
Joined
-
Last visited
-
Days Won
30
Content Type
Profiles
Forums
Events
Gallery
Store
supertorial
Classifieds
Posts posted by pudaspriest
-
-
-
- Popular Post
- Popular Post
-
18 minutes ago, JDelage said:
I believe I have that same hat and tee...
I've seen the hat, definitely the same one. My wife got it for me for Christmas a year or so ago, really like it a lot!
1 -
-
- Popular Post
- Popular Post
-
Just too add another voice to quality concerns, I have a ballpark zip up that I got maybe 4 years ago or so. Worn a ton, possibly my most worn piece of clothing at this point. Has held up very well, no discernible issues as of yet. I also have an N1 and a flannel shirt, both of which have had no problems and I have owned both for 3-4 years and worn them quite a bit. Disappointing to see all these problems considering I had a high opinion of RMC based on personal experience. Stop by the store relatively frequently and this has made me second guess any future purchases. I kind of wish the sweatshirt would wear out a bit more so I could justify looking for another black zip hoodie, I never loved the pockets or the white hood ties but I have no reason to look for another yet.
9 -
-
- Popular Post
- Popular Post
-
15 minutes ago, Pedro said:
BTW, back to original question: Where is it fashionable to wear these coveralls? Its a fashion forum so should be quite easy to answer.
Like I said above I see people wear similar styles regularly in Tokyo, it's not some wacky, out there fashion choice or anything.
0 -
- Popular Post
- Popular Post
-
I see coveralls worn "fashionably" all the time here in Tokyo, admittedly mostly by women. Went into two different stores today that had examples for sale. My wife has been thinking about getting a pair for a while so my attention ha been called to them quite often. Also, most of the ones I see are at least $200 if not much more.
0 -
- Popular Post
- Popular Post
Left Field muleskinner from the first batch, 14oz Nihon Menpu denim, 12oz blanket lining. Owned for 5 years now, worn pretty frequently, few times a week during cooler weather. Lost count of the washes but I would guess maybe 6-7 times. Got a hole in one of the pockets and the cuffs are starting to fray a bit but it still going strong and I have no plan on retiring it, still one of my favorites. Last pic is from the day I got it for comparison.
21 -
Left Field muleskinner from the first batch, 14oz Nihon Menpu denim, 12oz blanket lining. Owned for 5 years now, worn pretty frequently, few times a week during cooler weather. Lost count of the washes but I would guess maybe 6-7 times. Got a hole in one of the pockets and the cuffs are starting to fray a bit but it still going strong and I have no plan on retiring it, still one of my favorites. Last pic is from the day I got it for comparison.
18 -
17 minutes ago, vIGGiou riou said:
again great fit priest... which kind of SC ?
SC41485HY -- Collabo with Hinoya from a few years back. I busted a belt loop on them a long time ago and finally got them fixed and wearable again. They use the 14oz Okinawa 50/50 denim in a slim fit. Has a neato hair on hide patch. Some info HERE...
1 -
- Popular Post
- Popular Post
-
58 minutes ago, Naoto Ver.2 said:
カットえのき
It is actually a box full of apples that I got sent to me to test out possible cider blends. Most of them are gone now but I haven't trashed the box yet.
1 -
- Popular Post
- Popular Post
-
23 minutes ago, Bobbo said:
Cheers Pudas, now I have even more cravings for Japan. Thankfully I'm booking tickets tomorrow!
Really like Nakameguro. Have you tried the pizza at Seirinkan? Best damn pizza I've ever had.
Not yet but it's on my list, there are so many good pizza places in Tokyo it is kinda crazy. That Savoy pizza place I took a picture of is somehow related to Seirinkan, I think the owner originally started it(it's a small chain now) but now only does the place in Nakameguro. PST, both HigashiAzabu and Roppongi, is also really great option. The food is definitely the best part of living here =). Our neighborhood doesn't have a huge amount food options but they are all at least very good with some definite gems among them and with a 10-20 minute walk we have more options than I would ever dream possible back in the states.
1 -
- Popular Post
- Popular Post
Moved to Tokyo about 6 months ago because of my wife's job and we decided on a neighborhood called Yutneji. We are on the Toyoko line one stop from Nakameguro and 7 minutes to Shibuya. Takes me about 8 minutes to walk to the station and in 20 minutes I can also walk to Nakameguro station or Sangenjaya Station. Tried to take pictures that captured the average feel when walking around the neighborhood. Lots of single family homes in this area and extremely quiet, very different from what I expected when we moved to Tokyo. Big family area, lots of young couples with children. There are some very nice temples and shrines in the neighborhood but I decided to skip pics of those for this. Included a couple of my favorite local restaurants and local shops that I frequent. The Tokyo outpost of Big John is at my train station so that is pretty cool.
32 -
-
-
-
@mlwdp still have the runoff on my pair but will probably clip it off myself in the near future. Been on holiday in a hot country so I haven't worn them much yet. Pretty sure they do hemming at the store but I did not personally get my pair hemmed, they were good to go as is.
1 -
Well hopefully in year or so I'll have fade pics to share
2
WAYWT 2020 [denim edition]
in superdenim
Posted
SDA shirt, Ande Whall jeans, Birks