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  1. You need to be more careful when vacuuming...
  2. buler

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    Probably a topic more for a general thread, but I've always felt the measurements should include the hip area. Many times you even have to dig around to get a rear rise number. But I feel like some cuts just have much less fabric in the hip/arse area. Also, some have too much in the hips and they kind of bag out.
  3. @beautiful_FrEaK Great work! Do you have date ranges for the eras?
  4. Some choices at Blue Owl... All Products – Denim Black – Blue Owl Workshop
  5. Another morning in the barn. Fullcount 1101s this time. Carhartt jacket being used as intended. Mucking, haying, watering, feeding, petting, etc.
  6. Stormy Kromer has a variety. Link -> Men's Caps And Hats | Stormy Kromer®
  7. Definitely not a sweater (jumper) guy. But had to get this Bleu de Chauffe seaman's sweater after seeing a review. With Stronghold slubby jeans and Nike Daybreaks in my favorite colorway.
  8. @Duke Mantee, I take pretty much everything on the internet with a grain of salt. I think when the boots are cut in half and the materials used are layed out for all to see, it's up to each person to judge the quality and value. I know that he has shown some interesting construction shortcuts that many of the makers have used. If I'm buying something for $100s or $1000s of dollars, I'm going to look into all of the details before shelling out money. I also want to point out I have no affiliation with Rose Anvil and no grudge against Alden. Just giving people another piece of input.
  9. If you are thinking about buying Alden's, or any other big name boots, check out Rose Anvil on youtube. He cuts boots in half to examine their materials and construction. The Alden Indy video may be enlightening.
  10. Same trip. Different people/jeans. 1954
  11. Trip to see the Arch in the Sky, Navajo mountain. September, 1954.
  12. My mistake on the inseam comment. I was expecting to buy the 36 waist versions and after trying them on I went with the 34. They are clearly listed on the jeans as 34 X 32, so the measurements are fine. Sorry about any confusion with that.
  13. Stopped in to Milworks recently and found they were now carrying some Made In Japan Edwin jeans, Akita model. Both a straight cut and a taper. I ended up with a pair of the straight. Really like the overall fit, especially the top block. They are very close in fit to my favorite jeans (Iron Heart 888). My measurements are close to the posted chart (on Milworks and Brooklyn clothing sites). They are also very similar cut to my Fullcount 1108xx. Almost forgot, the pocketbags are actually deep and usable!! One of my pet peeves with other jeans. Description of the denim: We have received a selection of EDWIN's brand new "Dark Pure Indigo Rainbow Selvedge" in both Regular Taper and Straight fits, featuring dry indigo and washes weighing in at 13.5oz. Custom woven by Kaihara Mills in Japan, this denim is spun on vintage machinery, at a low speed and tension to create truly vintage selvedge denim. A mixture of American and Australian long-staple cotton are used for a softer hand, with the additional benefit of the stark white colour of these cottons allowing a deeper indigo dye to occur. The warp and weft threads are spun differently for traditional texture, with the warp featuring natural middle-pitched uneven yarns to allow 1940's/50's esque fading on the warp, while the weft incorporates shorter-pitched uneven yarns, twisted tightly for a crunchier weave. This "Dry Indigo" is our raw offering in the afore-mentioned 13.5oz Indigo Rainbow Selvedge, sanforized to remove shrinkage. The use of long-staple cotton means these are quite comfortable during the break-in process, with a nice soft hand that will really become apparent with a bit of wear, while the shorter-staple cotton in the weft and the low-tension weaving method give the denim an inherently vintage look and feel. These are a truly bulletproof pair of quality jeans, featuring a year-round traditional denim weight, deep rope-dyed indigo with excellent aging and fading potential, authentically vintage texture and feel, finished up with masterful craftsmanship and vintage details, all packed into an absolutely killer Regular Straight fit in EDWIN's 03, a timeless and comfortable cut for all styles and individuals. ATK03 Regular Straight 13.5oz Dark Pure Indigo Rainbow Selvedge Dry Indigo Sanforized Raw Denim 100% premium long-staple cotton 3x1 twill weave w/ natural weft Low-tension weave w/ uneven yarns for vintage 50's texture Pure indigo 10 dip rope-dye process Rainbow Selvedge ID Custom cowhide leather patch EDWIN custom branded rivets and buttons EDWIN "W" pocket arctuates Hidden fifth-pocket Selvedge ID Tobacco chainstitch construction
  14. Workers in wood shop at Heart Mountain incarceration camp 1942.
  15. buler

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    @blooming, fit pics? Please.
  16. buler

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    Thanks. I'll never see that waist size again.
  17. buler

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    @blooming, what does the waist measure?
  18. Perfect fit BF. Is the denim loomstate or sanforized or preshrunk in any way?
  19. I vote for listing brands/models of what you are wearing. Spelling out versus abbreviations can help also. Many times I don't get the shortened names/acronyms. Just my thoughts.
  20. Got this Tiger Mexico 66 in indigo denim colorway. It's actually made out of Okayama denim. Came with a nice sample. Shoes are very nice.
  21. Another Charles Belden photograph. No specific date. Found the side buttons interesting on these jeans. I have zero knowledge of womens jean history, but haven't seen this before.
  22. @Geeman I want a pair of these. I know, not vintage at all.
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