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^ kinda was hoping for black x black or OD but those look pretty neat
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Wide, old and comfy Old milk records hat (sadly they are not in business anymor) Stussy x lvc, old shirt, buzz chinos, weird yuketens
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On the same page as the lads before me with the flagship denim really sturdy denim, can develop lots of character as well. Re rise: Even the 102s I had could have had more rise front and back, gets worse with the stiff denim... the 202s are the same cut, but it's less noticeable, because of the lacking stiffness of the denim.
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^also two back pockets?
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Tbh as cool as they look, they look mighty impractical to me... As Julian already said, all the pockets are a must for me, belt loops as well. So if they might add another backpocket & the belt loops as well, I might be in, but that would mess with the whole concept of this repro imo....
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At my parents' place for a family birthday. Planted a persimon tree [1] as a birthday gift. Got the new dick carroll comics [2] Tried air layering on my parents yuzu [3]. Let's hope it works out. Fig tree we planted last fall at my grandparents' place is coming along pretty good [4], let's hope for good fruits. Stork's nest right around my parents' place [5]. They used to come back every year, nowadays they don't even leave anymore, since the winters are so mild
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SUPERDENIM SMALL QUESTIONS THREAD (Use instead of making new threads)
Thanks_M8 replied to minya's topic in superdenim
^there is jeans doktor in waiblingen, ruttloff garments, dc4 offers repairs and statement probably knows a tailorshop for this. Tbh I bring my jeans to the tailor 2 blocks away and the job is great. -
SUPERDENIM SMALL QUESTIONS THREAD (Use instead of making new threads)
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Tbh I used to go the inside out rule, but nowadays I just do it hayashi-san style. Wash when needed, nothing turned around and what not. In the end the differences are hard to tell and minimal, if even noticeable, imo. I think there was someone on reddit doing a test on this a few years ago and the results after 2 years or so were hardly noticeable. -
^Only black warp white/natural weft though...
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Cheers, After all this talk about another run for a tcb contest, I figured an extra thread to clear out the details would be the next step. Feel free to share wishes and so on, let's see how it goes
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We had 50s, 60s, 20s and 40s contests, wouldn't 30s be next in line?
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Yes overdyed.
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^This time a black OD model?
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Thanks for the feedback guys 5/7 is not bad considering my usual look these days is random sweater under function wear jacket and sneakers
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Is this ivy?! Sc california, vintage aran. Stussy deluxe x fred perry shirt, diy belt, diy tote, RRR, RW
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SUPERDENIM SMALL QUESTIONS THREAD (Use instead of making new threads)
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They also have them with quilted lining can tell from experience that the new blanket lining is rather thin and flimsy, not as warm as it used to be... -
I live in southwest germany, the region is called Breisgau. Summers here are hot and dry, winters mild but we get frost for a week or two usually. Sometimes - 12°C, but only for a day or two. Not ideal weather for mediteranean plants, but I guess I have to try
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@Hopethisoneisnttaken thanks! Where do you live, if I may ask? Would love to have a tiny orchard myself. If you use the whole fruit it works out fine, imo. Since yuzu peel is s bit sweeter and more aromatic the recipe can be altered like this (at least i tried it and it worked fine). Tbh I only found out about yuzu because they are supposed to be pretty hardy (grafted on trifoliate orange down to -15 °C and on their own roots down to -12 °C) the fruits are great though. I'm on the lookout for other hardy species for our balcony right now, but most are just supposed to taste like bitter grapefruits or trifoliate oranges, which isn't my thing.
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Not as scientifically important but still fun: My parents got a yuzu tree a few months back. Fruits and all, in the fruits were lots of seeds (around 20) about 1,3 cm diameter. So huge seeds for a citrus. Since our own yuzu died because it was grafted on a less hardy rootstock, we were on the search for a replacement for a while and behold: We put the seeds in germination containers and nothing happened for a good while. 6 - 8 weeks germination (1 still hasn't put it's head out, even though it is rooting), a bit of water and a warm spot and we got 6 plants, 1 coming. Let's hope they all pull through
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Bump on this thread. Got a pair of 811s on ebay for a good price. Thighs a bit slim and rise a bit low, but I'm used to 40s rises. Fit reminds me of Pherrows 466. Pretty good condition albeit a few popped stitches in the crotch, removed leather patch & bit of crotch-fading. They definitely need a hem, being 86 cm long and me recently wearing everything cut-off/hemmed to 74 cm The denim reminds me of the last Evisu No. 1 denim I've handled and the TCB 40s denim, being quite dark and somehow rough and smooth at the same time. Now I just have to make a decision regarding chainstitch-hemming/lockstitch hemming (diy)/cut offs...
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Heading to the doctors office Grandma made, vintage wrangler, vintsge homestead industries, buzz, rw
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Looks like @beautiful_FrEaK is an avid train commuter -
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@beautiful_FrEaK if you like 'em, get 'em I'm a more casual guy myself, but find myself implementing more fancy stuff on the regular recently (tucking ocbds, wool sweater on top). To be fair, I really like the contrast of aestethics sometimes, can keep things interesting ;)