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Everything posted by julian-wolf
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New Warehouse tee, plus first time wearing sneakers in like 2+ years Union Special / Warehouse / Tightly Stitched / The Vanishing West / The Flat Head
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@AlientoyWorkmachine Really really really big fan of Tezo tees. (Not sure if you keep up w/ the fancy T-shirts thread, but I did just post some nice photos of a well-worn example a week or so ago.) Their sizing is a little funny but also pretty forgiving, as the fabric is on the loose / stretchy end. I’m generally an L / 40-or-42 / 16.5-or-17 in Western brands, and an XL / 44 / 17-or-17.5 in Japanese brands. I have two Tezo tees in 185 cm that are much longer than I’d like them to be in the body, but that otherwise fit very well; I have two in 175 cm (and two more on the way, as it happens) that are trim and pretty flattering, if maybe a little narrower than ideal through the shoulders. I think my perfect size would be somewhere between the two, but I happily wear both on a regular basis. Hope this helps—plenty of other WAYWT pics floating around, as points of reference, if you care to search (the green and yellow tees are 185 cm; the above-pictured and the purple henley are 175 cm).
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Tilley / Kapital / Tezo / Hollows / The Vanishing West / Russell
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@Josh'N'Roll Around how worn are they? Potentially very interested
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^ True, the @bartlebyyphonics look could def. do it justice
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This one's too utilitarian for me—or rather, I guess, too utilitarian while having a strong focus on small game hunting, which is not at all relevant to me. In particular, the way that the cut balloons out so much towards the bottom makes a lot of sense from the perspective of wanting to fill up all of the pockets, but makes a lot less practical sense from the perspective of just wanting a vest to wear around for fun and not look too silly in the process.
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Uh oh
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Freewheelers, Bootleggers Reunion, Bubo, etc.
julian-wolf replied to rnrswitch's topic in superdenim
How’s the left pocket configured on the Blythestone? Hard to tell from photos -
Freewheelers, Bootleggers Reunion, Bubo, etc.
julian-wolf replied to rnrswitch's topic in superdenim
^ I think a lot of it connects to the history of what was available around the middle of the last century, when jeans were starting to gain traction in Japan: my understanding is that most of what they had access to was leftover stock from US soldiers, which would have centered more around the “golden sizes” typical to US men of the time, making them fairly oversized for most Japanese folks. This caught on as the way jeans were expected to fit, and I guess it sort of just stuck. -
https://page.auctions.yahoo.co.jp/jp/auction/n1137195262 Most excited I’ve been to win an auction in a while
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MOTO #2121, due for a brushing
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Tezomeya ebizome-iro (madder root + cochineal, mordanted with alum + wood vinegar) henley neck tee Really like this thing a lot. I have two other, much older tees from them as well, which are just as deserving of photo shoots, but I’m wearing one now and the other’s in the laundry. I have a few other newer ones, too, that aren’t yet worth photographing. All that’s to say that I really love their shirts, and will def. be continuing to buy more whenever the opportunity arises. Really great fabric, great dyeing, overall A+ work
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Sauce Zhan heavyweight cotton tee garment dyed w/ natural pigment (I think maybe from magnolia?) Picked this up in ~2017 and have worn it a couple times a month since. With all pigment-dyed tees, I really enjoy seeing the border than forms between sun-bleached and not, where they get tucked in. On this one, I’ve noticed something I’d never seen before, which is a darker imprint of the front of the collar on the back of the neck (pics 4 & 6). I can only imagine that it’s from when the shirt is out drying in the sun after getting washed, since those two parts don’t see each other at all when it’s getting worn. In any case, it’s become an absolute favorite detail. I’m bummed out by the polyester stitching, which looks more and more out of place the longer I wear the shirt, but I’m usually able to look past it, and overall I like the shirt a lot
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With + Without Tilley / [Tender x2] / Tezomeya / Hollows / Roy / MOTO
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Freewheelers, Bootleggers Reunion, Bubo, etc.
julian-wolf replied to rnrswitch's topic in superdenim
Haven’t been keeping up—are they doing another round w/ the Motor Psyclone black denims? -
Meanwhile, the one thing I have from Bronson that hasn’t fallen apart has been a really huge success Wore this most days for probably around 2–3 years from ~2016 onwards, and even now it still sees a few days of sunlight each month Great denim, great execution. Overall I probably prefer the Union Special version, but not by a large margin
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I’ve had two tops from them, and was very pleasantly surprised by how well they fit considering how classically “western” my body type is, but both had visible construction flaws (not a huge deal for me) and ended up failing prematurely at points of stress (a much bigger deal), so they’re a pass from me at this point.
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That approach to wonkiness has always struck me as ultra corny; that was already my main complaint with the early rounds of Warehouse DSB, and it’s wild to see how much farther folks have continued pushing it these days
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That’s aging great. Do you (either of you) worry about the ends of the darts being such points of stress, over time?
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Agreed, the wear on that is A+
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Tilley / Union Special / Duke’s / The Vanishing West / JK
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Same, I’d buy another pair two sizes up in a heartbeat The 601RB are great, but these were something special
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SUPERDENIM SMALL QUESTIONS THREAD (Use instead of making new threads)
julian-wolf replied to minya's topic in superdenim
@tooth No I don’t think I ever took any pictures. They don’t look particularly remarkable; they never got any of the dramatic rolling that a lot of the product photos tend to show (maybe because they just fit funny). I can take some later this week probably, if I can find the boots. -
Feels funny to me that you think of the ‘51 as trim and still comfortably wear the Saddle Pants. I was never able to get the Saddle Pants up over my thighs at any reasonable waist size, but my ‘51 fit me with a good amount of room to spare.