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How many pairs of jeans do you own?
AlientoyWorkmachine replied to UnhappySupremeCustomer's topic in superdenim
I’ve gone on a run these past 18 months and need to tone it down. Excuse my arcane signifying system. I’m too tired to think of something better. Haven’t sold hardly anything and really don’t want to, though this may change at some point. I think I have a bigger problem with jackets. * = active rotation, ! = in storage closet, X = well worn, mostly dormant Tender 129 (Woad, size 2)- X Tender 132 (Achilles Heel, size 3)- ! Freewheelers 601xx 1951 (30) - * Freewheelers s601xx 1944/45, (30) BNWT - ! TCB 20’s (31) - * TCB 30’s, black, BNWT, (31) - ! Indigofera Kirk, Gunpowder (29), - X Warehouse 1003xx 1946 (29), - * Sugar Cane, Edo Ai (30),- x MFSC - Lot 64 Midnight Denim (29) - * MFSC - Lot 64 Midnight Denim (30) - ! Ooe Yufukuten OA01XX-0522 (31) - * and most worn currently Ooe Yufukuten SOA03XXD-0823, BNWT (32) - ! Fullcount 0105 (30) - ! Fullcount 0105bk (30) - * Fullcount 0105xx (30) - ! Fullcount 0105SS (29) - * Awaiting Freewheelers lot 601xx RB (30) -
Denim Blunders, Reflections and General Nonsense.
AlientoyWorkmachine replied to cmboland's topic in superdenim
I’ll keep an eye on this as I’m going to be out near Edinburgh for a week or so in late June. Visiting family but still might be able to steal off to see a site or three. For me, bonus if it’s friendly for a three year old. -
The xx4 denim in my 01’s is soft, but not more than FC’s. It also has formed creases quite well and held them - actually more than almost anything I’ve worn in recent years. Not that I’m usually wearing stuff known for that. I’m probably just at about 2-3 months of total wear on them and only ever did the initial hot soak and hand wash with a good bit of hand agitation. We’ll see what the second wash does, we’re not there yet.
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Freewheelers, Bootleggers Reunion, Bubo, etc.
AlientoyWorkmachine replied to rnrswitch's topic in superdenim
I spent five years in NC and I’m never living south again if I can help it. Even DC is further than I’d go haha. (But, better!) I know some people love it. We get 4 real seasons here and it’s one of my favorite things in life. Housing, coming from Austin, would probably seem pretty reasonable too! Winters do get some people down - the sun can go away for a good while. You’ve got to get outside. For me, I like that. Lots of chances to wear all those great jackets. -
Freewheelers, Bootleggers Reunion, Bubo, etc.
AlientoyWorkmachine replied to rnrswitch's topic in superdenim
Oh man that’s a haul and I really feel for the lack of wearable days you’ve got. Michigan would suit you well and then you can even get all the FW Great Lakes gear with the utmost appropriateness. These last few years a lined denim jacket can get you through even a lot of winter days, though that won’t be true in the northern parts. -
Freewheelers, Bootleggers Reunion, Bubo, etc.
AlientoyWorkmachine replied to rnrswitch's topic in superdenim
I really tend to not enjoy excess waistband - which is why a more generous cut through the leg is welcome. Sizing up is a look, and yes it seems to be more embraced. I’ve got a couple of pairs I went that route on, but in general it’s nice to have something that fits relatively proper sans belt IMO. In the end I think you get what feels right - sizing down is riskier obviously. Speaking of Full Count - I love the 0105 cut (because you don’t need to size up the waist for something really comfortable) - but their sizing is all over the place. My 29s in the “super smooth” denim feel half to a whole size larger in the waist (but not the rest of the leg) than my size 30 in the black x white. And my 29 super smooths feel about the same as my 32’s in their chinos! They all came in about as expected - I sized right for what I wanted - but the measurements differed so much for a given item size I was doubting myself. -
Freewheelers, Bootleggers Reunion, Bubo, etc.
AlientoyWorkmachine replied to rnrswitch's topic in superdenim
I found them TTS. They came in a little snug but stretched out and broke in nicely. I find FW is pretty good w reliable sizing - not that getting measurements isn’t a good idea but I trust the tag with them more than most. -
Freewheelers, Bootleggers Reunion, Bubo, etc.
AlientoyWorkmachine replied to rnrswitch's topic in superdenim
The 601 RB jeans yes. That’s all I’m sure about, but I think it’s the whole thing. The 507b - to be honest I’m not sure if it’s old stock but I don’t think so, all I know is I found one. I haven’t seen a new 507RB, but I haven’t gone looking either. I don’t pay a whole lot of attention to what’s being released, it’s more like I go looking for something specific and see if/when it will be around. -
Freewheelers, Bootleggers Reunion, Bubo, etc.
AlientoyWorkmachine replied to rnrswitch's topic in superdenim
I passed on the 42’s but have a black tux coming my way at some point (well, a 507b jacket and 601rb pants, so…almost). Really my discipline has absolutely gone out the window the last two years. -
Freewheelers, Bootleggers Reunion, Bubo, etc.
AlientoyWorkmachine replied to rnrswitch's topic in superdenim
I appreciate the passion but the toy angle just…it’s not for me. Especially with a big logo on it! Nice to get a sense of who’s doing what though. -
I thought they shipped internationally but @Signet chime in?
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https://thesignetstore.com/collections/warehouse/products/mens-trousers-25th-anniversary-1950-model?variant=32353062256723 - a few sizes it seems
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seemed a good opportunity to dip my toes into Yahoo Auctions
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If I end up grabbing the FC pair, it will be sort of for fun, and because as I said earlier, I quite like the 0105 cut. Since that cut is a modern concoction it fails in the repro aspect already. But then I’ve never really been interested in the actual replica angle. To my mind there are simply too many variables one can poke holes in and it misses appreciating the thing on its own terms. To get quasi academic for a second, I like to think of Place as a sort of intersection of time and space. Place can never be recreated because of the time aspect, even if the physical space is the same. So the place that made a thing is gone - this is enough for me to let go of the idea of a repro, full stop. Sure you can try to get closer, but the Place that made it is gone. This is freedom. I also used to love perfect stitching and while I still do, I also know that it makes really no practical difference for me. Actually, some of my stuff from sugar cane and full count have what seem to be actual factory flaws that I probably would have been irked by were they a cheap Levi’s version if I had bought when I was younger. I don’t care now, and they even become part of the charm - as long as they’re not structural and really do compromise the life or functionality of the garment. I certainly understand the “it’s played out” angle, but, at the same time it’s funny to see something that was widely thought as charming come to not be simply because it’s been offered more - and especially in the realm of pants that any of our spouses or if not then certainly friends and neighbors would probably say all basically look the same.
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My wardrobe reflects that sentiment also (my only ww2 jeans are OA and FW), but I guess I’m glad the people who liked the CSF angle now have more choices without paying that goofball.
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Isn’t this the thing people loved about CSF? Is it just now that it doesn’t seem so unique because you can get erratic stitching from brands that used to use straight lines, so it’s played out? I sort of don’t care much either way - as far as bad design goes I’ve seen tons worse from many other brands any time I’m in a regular store - but appreciate that these aren’t so much about the spirit as the letter of the flaws. Japanese industry has been known to make a great copy of something - it doesn’t mean it necessarily cares a whole lot about the origin story of the garment.
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Under the weather and stupid hot out for May. Indoors working in my version of a leisure suit. Tender / Fullcount (11 oz denim)
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Ugh. I really (really) love the 0105 cut and FC's denim. I've stealth bought it in a lot of variations. None of them will likely ever show good wear because of the loose fit and the amount of variations I have, but if there's anything I've gone down a rabbit hole with it's this specific cut of jeans, so this will be tough even though I find it ridiculous. That said, this price will be easy to turn down.
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I think of the '51 as moderately trim through the leg I guess, but up top not quite as much - but what I was trying to say was that going TTS with the '51 is only slightly more trim feeling than only sizing up 1 (from TTS) with my '01s. Which is just to say, the OA top block strikes me overall as neither trim nor loose but pretty "traditional" - and that's a size down from what's suggested. Bodies are different!
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Offloading a couple of Trophy Clothing 1947 citizen trousers - navy and tan. Worn twice and once respectively and have just been in the closet for a couple of years. Sized 30 but fits like 29. Sufu price available DM me if you're interested. https://www.grailed.com/listings/61188493-trophy-clothing-trophy-clothing-1947-civilian-trousers https://www.grailed.com/listings/61188717-trophy-clothing-trophy-clothing-1947-civilian-trousers
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Denim Blunders, Reflections and General Nonsense.
AlientoyWorkmachine replied to cmboland's topic in superdenim
It's just very different interests, IMO. I used to lurk there years ago and almost all interest was in N+F and other cheapish stuff (take that word in various meanings) like BraveStar and Gustin. I checked it out again not long ago and a pair of absurdly stacked N+F jeans seemed to be a hit. Cool for the people into that stuff, but it's an entirely different world than what I'm drawn to. -
This strikes me as a little bit surprising, as my 01's at size 31 have a pretty comfortable top block, more than I'd expected on first wash. The only thing is the waist itself, which was pretty small but stretched and is now quite comfortable if even a little loose. The thighs/seat/hips etc all wear a bit more generously than my FW '51's in size 30. The rule for OA tends to be size up by 2ish - and I got my 03's in size 32 but they're stashed for now. I'll be surprised if they wear very slim after they hit water, but I guess not as much now seeing the above posts. From what I understand the cuts tend to differ most below the knee.
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I'm cool with some of the 90's things that have come back, but eesh, I was no fan of ^ when I was 14 and it's one of the more rare things that I feel I was right about at that age.
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The realest vintage I’ve seen by a long shot. Your 1880s aren’t even old yet by comparison. Too bad it only exists in art now, but maybe it’s better that way. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/when-were-blue-jeans-invented-these-paintings-suggest-fashion-trend-dates-back-1600s-180984315/
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I couldn’t resist this anniversary piece. It doesn’t even ship until December and I still ordered it. https://www.celluloid1984.com/?pid=180239828