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47 minutes ago, Dry said:

The look - dark shorts over faded tight jeans.

I didn't realise this was a common look amongst rugby players - perhaps it's more of an off-field style rather than part of the official kit?

I'm still with the others though, go for it and don't forget to post your photos on here.

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On 07/06/2018 at 8:59 AM, Dry said:

Well, nobody seemed to like the pics of my FC1904 shorts in size 30 last year, but in fact they have worked and worn well in the flesh and I have had no adverse comments. However, with the arrival of this year's batch, I have gone a size up to 32.5b18e41b11606_180607FullCount1904shorts.thumb.jpg.abe4b5365ac8e5c1fcaa3d316fdc5fa7.jpg

Here are the size 34 - with SDA shirt. They are much more roomy. Although I would normally wear the smaller sizes there are occasions for the larger size

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the 2009/2010 WW2 model 1100-10 used 16.5oz Australian cotton and, I believe the China models used Chinese cotton before - there could more exceptions...

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On 26/06/2018 at 6:47 PM, Dry said:

This is sort of what I meant - joking of course!

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Putting my LVC 1937 cut-offs over my Full Count 1904 shorts has (accidentally) created the result I was looking for. The 1937s from 2003 were the 2nd pair I bought at that time with flaws which emerged in the denim after a short period of wear. The 1st pair I exchanged at American Classics (sadly with 1955s as the 1937s were no longer available) and this pair I sent to the Denim Doctor in Manchester to be converted into shorts. The length of the inseam was determined by the location of the flaw in the denim.

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