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nopal

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  1. Dry now. Two-wash measurements (35x31): Waist / 78.0 cm / 30.71 inches Front rise / 28.0 cm / 11.02 inches Back rise / 39.0 cm / 15.35 inches Thigh / 33.0 cm / 12.99 inches Knee / 25.0 cm / 9.84 inches Hem / 23.0 cm / 9.06 inches Inseam / 73.0 cm / 28.74 inches Same deal: machine wash 40°C, hang dry.
  2. Went to Monet’s house in Giverny the other day. Too many people for my liking, but lovely flowers:
  3. These were starting to get stinky so I gave them a bath today. Good day to try let them dry outside too:
  4. Yes sorry to hear about your mom @bartlebyyphonics.
  5. M41051 unused and a good price for the trim of waist (W31 L35) https://jp.mercari.com/item/m84500422288
  6. Same with my pocket bags, so might very well be.
  7. Nice haul. That Blystone has been making eyes at me too.
  8. @gmn This what you were looking for? Pretty much all answers to your question are on the previous page. From what I can see there’s both cases of having gone with usual size and sizing up 1 from their usual FW size.
  9. Post-wash measurements (35x31): Waist / 82.0 cm / 32.28 inches Front rise / 30.0 cm / 11.81 inches Back rise / 39.0 cm / 15.35 inches Thigh / 32.0 cm / 12.60 inches Knee / 24.5 cm / 9.65 inches Hem / 23.0 cm / 9.06 inches Inseam / 74.0 cm / 29.13 inches
  10. My plan's machine wash 40°C, hang dry. Pre-wash measurements (35x31): Waist / 88.0 cm / 34.65 in Front rise / 33.0 cm / 12.99 in Back rise / 43.0 cm / 16.93 in Thigh / 34.5 cm / 13.58 in Knee / 26.5 cm / 10.43 in Hem / 24.5 cm / 9.65 in Inseam / 81.0 cm / 31.89 in
  11. Indeed, that’d be a good move wrt making sure all have them before pizza day
  12. Congrats! Best wishes to your loved ones.
  13. Not sure about that. The oversized fit definitely seems to be an established thing now (maybe it always was?) and I’d say it also looks great in this case and goes well with the fit of the pants. So completely spot on from my point of view and yes the dad-tux is very consistent
  14. Just personal opinion but I like the idea of the cinch serving it’s purpose. Certainly belt loops or suspender buttons must also be there for a reason where the use of the former seem the more ubiquitous and the latter more of a style choice (today). The cinch stands out to me though, at least in terms of how it complements the jeans as they age (a recent post in the Freewheelers thread being the perfect testament to that). In reality I don’t have a lot of personal experience with it though.
  15. @LazyS Love me a pair of actually cinched cinchback’s
  16. @MJF9 Haven’t put any wear into them yet. Are you enjoying your M41030?
  17. Yes he sent the final balance (140+7+shipping based on your info)
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