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• #2677
Right three pairs of jeans that I've just pulled out of a box which hasn't been opened for a year.
Prim I Am jeans - bought from Oki-ni a few years ago minimal wear, soft dark denim. 34x34 £30
All Saints taper jeans - present from an aunt who heard I liked Japanese denim. The denim itself is nice and crisp but the cut is quite a taper from the knees. 32x32 £20
Edwin ED71 - I really like these jeans and have another pair but I bought these in 32 waist and they don't fit by Gregory Bauge like thighs! Waist fits like 34 and I had them shortened to 32 leg. Minimal wear and a bloody nice cut. £40
Having issues with uploading photos but feel free to pm
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• #2678
Curious about the smallest of the lot...
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• #2679
Interested in natural selection. Please give me a shout when photos sorted
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• #2680
@Tenderloin Interested in the Prim I Am jeans - what cut are they?
If they are the "storm" ones they sound like what I want (slight taper from knee) -
• #2681
That sounds like them - I'll see if it says what model on the label.
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• #2682
Probably not the right thread but denim people might know:
Where can I get dungarees? As in too-rye-ay era Dexy's style?
For my daughter, btw...
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• #2683
Search for Osh Kosh (B'gosh), pricey but worth it...
Loads of kids stuff, their old workwear stuff is very much sought after by collector types...
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• #2684
Thanks - she's 5'8" so I'm not sure Osh Kosh will fit.
Afaicr their stuff was for littler kids? (Should have said that she is growing up size!)
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• #2685
You could get adult sized OK stuff again years ago, I've still got a lovely 50s pump attendant's jacket... If you can be arsed it might be worth searching for them...
I'd recommend a trip to @JD's vintage emporium in Camden and grab a pair of OK or Lee dungarees... Late 70s soulboy classics...
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• #2686
ok, as promised - anything interesting? will email pics and actual measurements if so
top left to right-
edwin sk505 32x32 £35
levi's 511 commute 30x32 broken zip £free with any other jeans if wanted
unbranded ub101 skinny 32R 14.5oz (tight) £50
ben sherman 'the original' 29x34 £40 (these are lush)
pace magpie synch p003 29x34 (loose more like 33") brace buttons £30
topman stretch skinny selvedge 32/32 (tight) bnwt £25
Natural Selection skinny lydon 32x32 (not selvedge - taped seam) £25
NS smith narrow 32x34 'rain' (not selvedge - taped seam) £25
NS smith carrot 32L (not selvedge - taped seam) £20
NS smith carrot 32w 32l (tight) bnwt (not selvedge - taped seam) £40
NS smith skinny 32w 32l (not selvedge - taped seam) £25
NS smith straight 32w 34l (not selvedge - taped seam) £25 -
• #2687
I've got 2 pairs of non selvedge denim, both Edwin.
One pair grey - relaxed taper. 30 x 32.
One pair blue - will find details but probs 30 x 32I'm sick of having them loose around my waist and clinging like fuck to my legs.
40 quid the pair?
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• #2688
Anyone interested in a pair of hardly worn Albam regular fit, 32" waist and unchanged length so 34"?
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• #2689
i am potentially, but how regular is the albam? let me look it up...
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• #2690
Plenty of room below the waist. I'm too skinny for them, it just looks silly. I'd imagine them to be perfect for anyone with normal / pwrrr thighs
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• #2691
Interested in swapping for some Natural Selection jeans? They're 31/34 I think and too skinny for my pwrr thighs. I'd imagine them to be perfect for anyone with the thighs of a 5yr old girl (/a bit less fat than me)
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• #2692
Possibly! Got a pic / link?
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• #2694
I've UTFS and used the fucking google too so I've done a bit of reading and now I'm after some real-world advice please.
Should I be doing anything different/special with black selvedge jeans?
Safe in advance.
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• #2695
Nope - I'd treat them the same as any dark and crispy denim
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• #2696
Nice one, thank you!
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• #2697
Recommendations for a decent quality repair service? Have realised that I've blown a hole in the crotch of some Tellason jeans and they've got plenty of life left everywhere else. Bonus points if can avoid the postal service
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• #2698
Son of a Stag do repairs i think
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• #2699
Denim doctor is good if you're in Manchester.
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• #2700
If you are in London, then definitely Atelier & Repairs in Great Titchfield Street.
Superior to Son of a Stag in my experience. Also recommended by the Rivet & Hide shop.
yeah i'm having problems too - pm'ed