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julian-wolf

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  1. For what it’s worth, most of Left Field’s [potential] customer base doesn’t have access to Iron Heart at the domestic price, so that comparison doesn’t seem very relevant to the point they’re making—if anything, it sort of seems to play even more into their rhetoric that buying IH on the international market is a bad deal
  2. Tilley hat / Ooe purse / Bubo shirt / old Cane’s / JK’s
  3. Today: conditioning, reading in sun …feat. swag tee, Warehouse jeans, Russell mocs + Frank's boots Last week: getting up before dawn to visit the hot springs by the sea …feat. Union Special cap, Tender Co. roll neck, Vanishing West jeans
  4. Got a pair of Frank's around a month ago that I've been wearing consistently; today was time for their first conditioning, so I took the chance to get some before & after photos Specs are: Front Range, 8" shaft, tan oiled Latigo leather, 700 soles, bonus toe bug Really, really good boots. Def. see myself buying more from them in the future. Before:
  5. Favorite elephant mug has been relegated to semi-permanent vase duty (moved outside, temporarily, for good lighting)
  6. @Maynard Friedman I don’t know anything about the specific history, but I figure Nimes must have been making indigo-on-white twills (cotton or linen, 2x1 or 3x1) since at least the early- or mid-1800s for the fabric to have picked up the “de Nimes” moniker by the time it was being produced in the US in the 1880s…
  7. Regardless of construction style, most stitched boots with wedge soles stitch to a midsole and then glue the wedge on to the midsole
  8. Yeah, I’ll always default to supporting a local brick & mortar if doing so offers the opportunity to shop around and try stuff on, but paying the extra surcharge seems silly for a preorder
  9. Yep, no problem (but their threads won’t match the color)
  10. I had the same concern when I started wearing the early DSB, but I’m really glad I stuck it out. They ended up with a lot more depth & a lot more subtlety than I usually expect from quick fading
  11. ^ Looking forward to seeing how those turn out My S2004 are the prettiest and best-fading jeans I’ve ever worn, and they’d be an easy choice for all-time favorites if it weren’t for the low rise and small front pockets
  12. https://www.instagram.com/reel/CvbmeNKtv4j/
  13. Went ahead and preordered a pair—always wanted to try Ooe and always told myself that I’d wait ‘til they brought the 03 cut back, so…
  14. Really big fan of the old THC shirts. The fabric is comfortable and holds its shape very well, and overall they’re pretty bullet proof. That said, they don’t breathe great, and it would be nicer aesthetically if they used cotton stitching. Not sure how frequently they make these. I’ve felt a couple of their newer models and haven’t been blown away by the knits, but I’d bet they’re still built like tanks. Of the (admittedly limited) other options I’ve tried, I think the Sure Mfg. fabric is the most similar I’ve felt to the THC, if that’s at all useful as a point of reference.
  15. I always button my jeans before washing them, these days, to avoid the buttons catching on other clothes and ripping them. Never had any issues with wearing through the rest of the fly.
  16. @mondo Hah, I do remember that—on the UC campus, just near the clock tower? Sorry if I seemed a bit standoffish; I was caught a little off-guard Jeans are looking great
  17. Caught during a blink // Got some Samurai shorts for cheap on Yahoo that I've been wearing a lot
  18. Got a pair of the MOTO #2121 in light brown Latigo Wore them every day for around the first two weeks straight, but figured I should condition them before going much further Photos are after a quick wiping + brushing off, but before any conditioning
  19. Still, same applies here as with your Rakuten recommendation—many of the big resellers on Yahoo seem to correspond to brick & mortar storefronts
  20. To the earlier discussion of tees: I like the Merz 2-thread fabric a lot, and I like how their shirts fit me better than most of the Japanese alternatives. I've never had any major QC issues with them, either. That said, the way they construct their shirts—not to mention the polyester thread that they use, which really doesn't age gracefully at all—is pretty significantly unappealing, and I don't think they'll ever be my go-to. My overall favorite tees are probably Tezomeya, but the sizing can be iffy. I have two pairs that fit me very well and two pairs that fit me less well. They make up for it (and then some) with the fabric and the dyes that they use. Otherwise, for standard white tees / graphic tees, Sure Mfg. and The Flat Head THC series (not sure if these are still available?) would probably be my go-tos. Gustin, of all brands, used to make some tees that I think they called the "pigment-dyed organic tee shirts" or something along those lines. They're made from a really soft, light fabric that holds up great, and they're put together very well with 100% cotton stitching that takes the garment dye well and ages gracefully. They were also something like $10 each, when bought in packs. If I'd known how well they were gonna last me, I'd happily have paid five times that for them, as they don't seem to be available anymore, and they really stand up favorably to almost all of the much fancier, more expensive options that I've tried (besides maybe Tezo—but those fill a very different niche). I still have 4 or 5 in my regular rotation, in a variety of colors, and I think 3 stashed away somewhere for when these get too thin. Worn 2 all the way to rags.
  21. Mohair is def. my favorite sock material. I'd never heard of Corrymoor, and was very excited to read about them—but it's disappointing that they're only 68% wool. I expect that most socks have some synthetic component, as it seems to help a lot with longevity, but above around 15% it seems to cut into the feel, and the utility, a little too much for my liking. I still may try a pair or two, but I'm skeptical. For now—and for the past ~5+ years—Tender Co. has been my every-day top choice. At this point I don't really wear anything else—they're the most consistent staple of my wardrobe. The mohair are my favorites, but the standard wool are also really great for when it's not too hot or too cold.
  22. Yeah, all the stitching on the Neil shirts is cotton (besides maybe silk for the buttons? Can’t remember, but don’t think so)
  23. julian-wolf

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