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julian-wolf

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  1. @OutSider I think the recent Super Denim Collectibles models have it in the right pocket, in stead—and a number of older models, particularly Lee and Wrangler repros, had them in their back pockets
  2. McCoy’s would be my go-to, if the short boxy cut works
  3. For anyone a couple of sizes smaller than me who's in the market—these are some of my absolute all time favorite jeans, and for a great price https://jp.mercari.com/en/item/m17271039283
  4. Civilian Crew / Tender Co. / Hollows / Cane's / Frank’s
  5. Once you get towards the lower legs, it doesn’t make a difference how the fabric is distributed between the panels as long as the outseam is cut straight, but up top it can be an okay proxy for the overall shape of the crotch
  6. ^ The way the pattern is cut makes all the difference. This is why some brands’ jeans (like Sugar Cane or Warehouse) seem to fit almost everyone pretty well and some brands’ jeans (like ONI or N&F) manage to fit almost no one: patterning and grading are really not straightforward. It’s not possible to tell how jeans (a 3D object) will fit—or how two pairs of jeans will compare to each other—based on a few 1D measurements any more than it’s possible to look at a few measurements and use that to produce a functioning pattern for a pair of jeans. That said, if you’re just looking at how the legs fit, you’re at a pretty big advantage here since both pairs are cut with straight outseams to accommodate the edges of the denim. If they hit your crotch at the same point (which, admittedly, is a pretty big if), you should be able to tell everything about how they’ll fit your legs by separately measuring the widths of the front and back panels at a few places. My bet would be that one pair has an inseam that sits appreciably farther forward than the other’s, towards the crotch—and that they’re probably cut with fairly different curves through the crotch and seat.
  7. @AlientoyWorkmachine What size are your ‘51 601xx again?
  8. Meanwhile @ the current digs Great Lakes / Tezo / Hollows / The Vanishing West / Russell
  9. @chicote Those are great jeans; I love mine. On one hand, yours do look like they’ve lightened up an okay amount around some of the seams (and this denim is pretty stubborn), but on the other hand the size tag still looks totally intact, which is usually a pretty foolproof tell of any real use. I’d bet they’ve seen a couple of machine washes but very little actual wear?
  10. Thanks, @Dr_Heech + @Alec Leamas! Yeah, we’re really pleased with it, and can’t wait to move in (packing’s already in full swing). We’ve been searching on and off for the better part of a year, now. Facing the likely reality that we’ll be lifelong renters (if we want to continue living around here) has made it feel really important to find somewhere that we could see ourselves staying long-term—and this place really does tick all of the boxes, I think. In the end, it’s a little above our current budget, but the strong rent control laws here mean that finding a good place sooner rather than later could mean paying a lot less over the next 10+ years, even if it means we get to save a little less now…or so we’re telling ourselves. Anyway, yeah, maybe once we get settled I’ll post a bit of a tour. It’s a really lovely, well cared for ‘20s-ish little bungalow.
  11. Same clothes new living situation (once we move all our stuff) Civilian Crew / Tender x2 / Tezo / Hollows / Cane’s / Birks
  12. @AlientoyWorkmachine We’ve done some of both. The loquat leaves were foraged; in the past I’ve foraged plenty of eucalyptus, oak galls, mosses. Most of the flowers we’ve used have been from local farms, plus some from our or my mom’s garden. Every year I clean and save all of my avocado pits and skins, which are a lot of fun, and I’ve had friends give me shavings from projects using Brazil wood. The re-using waste / leftovers approach is a definite favorite. I’ve also bought & used dried cochineal, turmeric, safflower, hibiscus, who knows what else…not to mention buying fully ready made kakishibu goo. Collecting and prepping dye stuffs can be a really fun part of the process, but at the end of the day I’m so far removed from the production of the fabrics themselves, not to mention all the chemical mordants and additives, that it hardly feels like cheating to just buy something that’s a cool color and dump it in a pot. Store-bought cochineal and kakishibu, in particular, have been some of my absolute favorite projects.
  13. ^ Those are actually really appealing, and the measurements look a lot more reasonable than most of their jeans I remember some folks here posting about the WW2 cut a bit after it came out. Who has them? What other companies’ jeans do the fit compare to?
  14. SF10484 (above) were getting pretty thoroughly washed out, dipped them in a bath of coreopsis + iron for a new life Also shown: Union Special short sleeved linen Western dyed with loquat leaves
  15. Bubo / Sun Surf / Tezo / Duke / TVW / Frank’s
  16. Speaking of Arrow Mocs… Picked this up on eBay last week, really pleased with it
  17. Was getting really tired of the cotter pins pulling through on my jeans + jacket (lost one fancy button and had at least a couple very close calls)—and, besides, it only seemed like a matter of time before the one on the jeans started poking holes in my tucked shirts—so I bought a bag of 1/2” brass key rings to use in stead They seem to work well and they’re not too eye grabbing when the jacket’s open, would def. recommend for one and all
  18. Model number looks right. These were the predecessors to the SC40401, no? Very cool find, still hoping to pick up a pair of those at some point (too bad those are hemmed short)
  19. julian-wolf

    Belts

    Thanks Duke. Gonna have to be a pass from me after all—seems right up my alley, but I convinced myself I really don’t need any more belts right now. I’m sure you’ll have no trouble finding them all good homes
  20. Bubo x3 / Hollows / Cane’s / Frank’s
  21. julian-wolf

    Belts

    What's the width & thickness? Might be interested in the medium brown one, you're right that it's a beautiful buckle
  22. I wouldn’t read too much into it. All the email does is acknowledge something that unambiguously happened. They don’t come anywhere close, in the email, to making a judgment call one way or the other, and they have a long history of using seemingly random occasions as (tenuous) excuses to have little sales. Out of curiosity, what issue do you take with it, personally?
  23. Tilley / Weaver’s Stock / Orgueil / Hollows / Cane’s / Russell
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