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House md

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  1. That was my fear too, and I didn't want to wear a more or less uncomfortable jacket for months, with fades that no longer fit properly after the first wash.
  2. ^Of course, wabi sabi for the win. However, I‘ve soaked the jacket cuz it was simply too stiff for my liking. Turned out nice: no bleeding-in, no unwanted crinkles and it shrunk 2-3% (What I had taken into account when choosing the size). The jacket‘s still drying but I can tell it feels softer- fine!
  3. ^ you‘re both right 🙂 But don't we all want the ultimate result?
  4. Should I soak my one-wash Sugar Cane 1962 jacket? The jacket is extremely stiff, and I think it will shrink a little—it's better if it's at its final size before wearing it in. However, I want to avoid the indigo bleed-through from the soak to the inside of the jacket, which could turn it blue. What do you think?
  5. Good luck. The T-Shirts become nice and soft after washing. Avoid fast spin cycle and of course the tumble dryer but I‘m sure you already know 🙂 To me they‘re the best- fine quality, superb fit and a reasonable price. Even if I‘m tempted to try a wonder looper 😉
  6. I prefer Whitesville. The Merz b.Schwanen tend to have a strange crease in the chest area. This can also be seen on Carmy: To me Schwanen is overrated (and overpriced), I‘ve recently returned a Sweater because of the unsatisfying quality. Buzz Rickson are far better. Do you‘ve washed the Whitesville? They shrink close to one size with their first wash. Not a big fan of the french tuck btw.
  7. The jacket is great and stiff as raw (it‘s one washed/rinsed). The denim is pretty hairy: I guess it‘ll be more hairy after washing or soaking. I'm thinking about cold soaking the jacket anyway since it's so stiff. What surprises me, however, is the way the pockets are finished inside: Or was it done that way in 1962? 😉 Anyway, fantastic jacket and besides that perfectly made. I love it!
  8. Sold the FOB jacket…I wasn't happy with the fit, even though I think the jacket and its quality are great. I bought a Sugar Cane 1962 instead and couldn't be happier with it! Fits like tailored 🙂
  9. I've already thought about that, of course, but I want to see how it turns out in wear first. It's also a bit complicated, since I'd have to ship the jacket for a chain stitch.
  10. ^ The left sleeve after ~ 10 hrs. That is fast creasing 👍🏼 A little bit of „natural tailoring“ happens. I'm thinking about adding a second button to each cuff to tighten them more (similar to the waist buttons). I'll see if FOB can send me some buttons. And man, there's a lot of indigo in there. My fingers are blue 😉
  11. Concerning my Fob jacket- it fits nearly perfect and I love it but the sleeves are still too long for my liking. Dunno why they made them that long 😖 I expect the jacket to become even tighter after subsequent washes, but until then: How much natural shrinkage can be expected in the sleeves due to the creases forming in the crook of the elbows?
  12. Okay, I was too impatient soaked at 60 degrees and shrunk by 4-5%. I guess that‘s nice
  13. The Jacket arrived today and it’s amazing. Nice slubby and hairy denim. Perfectly finished. Unfortunately it‘s roundabout one size too big (size 44, recommended by Cultizm and Fob Factory, I usually wear L/42). Since this jacket is rinsed, how much shrinking can I expect from a hot soak?
  14. The overall quality of the jacket wasn't up to par—the lining had a loose thread and the zipper was sticky. Additionally, the jacket was made in Tunisia, not Italy or Portugal as I expected. Lee, however, is charging €300 for the jacket, putting it in the same price range as Japanese brands or LVC. Lee isn't making any new friends among us denim heads this way. It's a shame.
  15. Nope. The sleeve was sewed on in a weird way. That has nothing to do with leg twist.
  16. Yes, bad experience. The left sleeve was slightly twisted…strange. Mustn‘t be the case on a 300€ jacket. Sad that Lee is in such a bad constitution. Concerning FOB the jackets are here in the 280-300€ pricerange, similar to other japanese brands. I‘ve found the type 3 jacket (not so wild about an 1:1 repro, as long as it‘s made by hand from good selvage denim) on sale at cultizm, can‘t wait to get it.
  17. Thanks, I‘ve returned it after I recognized a somewhat „wrong“ sewn on sleeve. Ok. I‘ve stumbled over a FOB Factory Type 3 jacket in rinsed selvage: Since I know FOB Factory Denim not personally, any information (quality, sizing)? Thanks
  18. The jacket arrived today. It‘s a cool one, nice fabric from japan. It‘s not that good finished, but all in all okay. It runs big, close to one size larger, nevertheless wearable. Unfortunately the tag says „no wash“…dunno why. My plan was a hot soak to shrink it a bit. What do you think: soak it nevertheless?
  19. Thanks. If I like it I hope it shrinks, I just read they run big.
  20. Does anyone know this Lee 101 91-B and have some information (sizing, quality)?
  21. I did a bit of research, and it seems likely that Levi's purchased fabric for T-shirts in the 1950s rather than producing them themselves. Moreover, these T-shirts were comparatively simple and, in the interest of cost-effective production, weren't loop-wheeled (like T-shirts from Sears or Champion). So probably a good (authentic) reproduction of a simple and lower quality Tee for an outrageous price. I‘ve paid 16€ on a sale- that‘s fair.
  22. My question was actually about whether it was an accurate reproduction.
  23. I just bought a 1950s tee from LVC and I'm a bit confused about whether I like the quality and cut... What surprises me most, though, is that this T-shirt isn't loopwheeled—weren't most T-shirts from that era loopwheeled? Anyway, I got it cheap on sale, so I'm going to keep it (the T-shirt regularly costs €89!!!)
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