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Last few chances to stock up on Samurai before they drastically raise prices for all international sales and make it even harder to proxy stuff.
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Denim Blunders, Reflections and General Nonsense.
OutSider replied to cmboland's topic in superdenim
Physically trying them on is the only point I can reasonably see. Even then that doesn't justify the markup, so I'd never buy locally and just proxy what I can. 2025 will be interesting with brands like Samurai doing all they can to limit that, hoping to leave us with the only option of paying more. -
How many pairs of jeans do you own?
OutSider replied to UnhappySupremeCustomer's topic in superdenim
My bad. I must of missed that. It's nice to try all that's new but there's comfort finding that perfect pair. -
How many pairs of jeans do you own?
OutSider replied to UnhappySupremeCustomer's topic in superdenim
Do people not ever own multiple of the same pair or does no one list it? Just wondering as every post I see never has repeats. -
Denim Blunders, Reflections and General Nonsense.
OutSider replied to cmboland's topic in superdenim
I struggle to find sympathy for people like this. These jeans aren't cheap, specially with the international markup, so why not do even the basic of research. If you're that rich where you can drop that much then IMHO you're rich enough to live with your mistakes from your own ignorance. -
Denim Blunders, Reflections and General Nonsense.
OutSider replied to cmboland's topic in superdenim
Yeah it's very reasonable for any non denim head to consider leg twist a flaw but it's not that reasonable to one to spend $1k on 3 pairs of jeans. One is clearly not buying normal Levi's one finds in any store, so it's on them to know what they are buying. Maybe it's just me but if I was considering buying a pair of Levi's that cost 3x a basic pair I'd spend just a little time learning about them -
Denim Blunders, Reflections and General Nonsense.
OutSider replied to cmboland's topic in superdenim
Soda does tend to do that. I'm sure someone told him he's an idiot before. Sadly this doesn't seem to stop them from being stupider and even worse they just have to call attention to it. -
SUPERDENIM SMALL QUESTIONS THREAD (Use instead of making new threads)
OutSider replied to minya's topic in superdenim
I think I have all that digitally. Sadly no more CD ripper 😭 Its been at least a decade since I've had physical media -
I just took a pair in to be hemmed. I'll let you know if I have any issues, though I'll be avoiding washing in hot if I can help it
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Denim Blunders, Reflections and General Nonsense.
OutSider replied to cmboland's topic in superdenim
Yeah I've had that before due to a storm or something. Not sure what that would entail at LAX but I've seen it happen for other locations. Days of no movement is when you should start to be concerned -
Denim Blunders, Reflections and General Nonsense.
OutSider replied to cmboland's topic in superdenim
Oh nice. That might be perfect for a DAP -
Denim Blunders, Reflections and General Nonsense.
OutSider replied to cmboland's topic in superdenim
I agree phones are getting way out of hand. I'll be downsizing for my next one. Was just a general complaint with this "hobby". Still adjusting to not being able to try stuff on before I buy. -
Denim Blunders, Reflections and General Nonsense.
OutSider replied to cmboland's topic in superdenim
I really wish there was a way to tell pocket depth before purchase. Rocking an Pro Max phone so I need deep pockets but it's always a crapshoot if the pocket is deep enough. I think I'm done with this hobby and buying different cuts or fabric. -
SUPERDENIM SMALL QUESTIONS THREAD (Use instead of making new threads)
OutSider replied to minya's topic in superdenim
Silhouette are the brand of my frames. 2 years and counting so far. One amazing thing about them is each part is replaceable, no need to replace the whole frame. Only issue is they are so light it's easy to forget they are there. Other than the price they are amazing. -
Bigger is also thought of as safer, specially if going up against another SUV. It's basically replaced the minivan. Also looks more rugged for the male market who won't drive a minivan but will rock a SUV