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@M4xime -- Warehouse 1003XX. But Warehouse are notoriously mysterious with their production schedules/availability so they may not be available. It sounds like you would be good with anything modeled after a 1947 501 to be honest. They have a full seat and thigh area, with a veeeeeery slight taper below the knee.
Son of a Stag are the biggest Warehouse stockist in Europe bar none and I would say any of the 1001XX models would work for you based on what you say. 'S' in front of any of the model numbers denotes a slightly slimmer fit, so I'd just go to SOAS if you're in London and try some stuff on - from Warehouse or anyone else tbh. Full Count are more expensive than Warehouse nowadays but make jeans that fit a similar vibe. Not directly based on years but they make great jeans.
And for what its worth: any warehouse jean that says 'Dead Stock Blues' is nowadays just their standard repro line. Anything with 'DD' or 'Duck Digger' in front of the model number is their serious repro line, which are more expensive, but they go all in on details like color matching thread and stuff. And anything that has a model number of '800XX', '900XX', '1000XX' etc is not a repro at all.
The reason I haven't ever owned jeans from brands like Rogue Territory, 3Sixteen, Tellason, PBJ, ONI etc is mostly because of fit. With the exception of 3Sixteen with their CS line, none of them make jeans with as high of a rise as I would like and that's an issue for me.
Didn't know about the Osaka 5 but will read about it, thanks for the link. So far I've mainly worn US brands like Rogue Territory, 3Sixteen, Tellason and have had my fav pair from PBJ, the fabric was insane.
However, I struggle to find the "perfect cut" as slim fit tend to be too tight in the thighs and straights tend to feel a tad too baggy. I'm a bit of a square build.
What are the ones in the picture you shared?