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1100 up on Warehouse's site. Coin pocket rides a little low and wide for what I'd expect in a late 60s 501 style jean, and the legs are a little straighter than what I'm used to seeing (but I think LVC exaggerates the taper on their 1966). But, they still look very nice. So does the price, roughly $215 for the raw version.

http://ware-house.co.jp/index.php?page=item&ic=45293

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OT&E only posted Warehouse, Buzz Rickson, Flathead, Cushman, Pherrows, & Toy McCoy catalogs so far.

http://ot-e.co.jp/catalog/2012_fw/

According to OT&E, 1100 uses poly core cotton threads

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As well as at the time of sewing in the コアスパン thread (composite thread wrapped in cotton polyester core).

http://item.rakuten.co.jp/ot-emens/mwa99-1100/

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setterman

aho

thanks for the info guys

but i recently received a news from a proxy service in my country that BiG isn't restocking 660 anytime soon, so looks like i'll have to settle for 33, and with that i have another question, how much does they shrink on the initial soak ? can i minimize the shrink in the waist to an inch ?

(yeah i know i can look at the size chart BiG provided, but figures i need a hands-on info on people who owns a pair)

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My experience with warehouse is that two to three inches of shrinkage is to be expected at the waist. Rather than trying to limit shrinkage, I find it easier to let them shrink and then stretch them out by hand before hanging them up to dry.

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