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I really like the look of a lot of Pike bros stuff. My trepidation is getting something that doesn’t fit and eating a huge return shipping cost.
I just want to support Kubatus suggestion. I think N&F Strong Guy is an excellent alternative to look at when on the hunt for a pitch black jeans. I have worn N&F for a while some years ago and remember that I was very pleased. Haven't considered them for too long now.
I’ve been meaning to ask, how come the leg of my Levi’s Japan is so rotated that the outer seam is now facing forward or even inside?? washing/disproportionate shrinkage would not do this, other parts didn’t rotate.
Agreed. They gave me a $20 credit for the hassle, so I will try them again in the future.
Where do you see the $20 credit in your Gustin account ? They just refunded me for a pair of jeans that won't be made and they gave me a $40 credit to use in store but I don't see it on my account anywhere .
Thanks
NEW from Pike Brothers :
1940 USN Jeans
https://pikebrothers-shop.com/ItemView.action?number=P0101-21-0003
Not for me but unique nonetheless.
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Interesting option. I bought a repro pair of USNs really cheap on eBay years ago, but the auction photos weren't accurate. Made 'em look straight-legged; when they arrived, they were serious bell bottoms. Yuk.
The first pair of jeans SJC ever did way back in the early days was a straight-legged take on these, but they didn't sell big - a lot of folks just didn't 'get' those front pockets.
SJC's latest denim run are these:
https://simonjamescathcart.com/products/denim-battle-dress-trousers
Inspired by military battle dress but civilianised (part of a collection which includes a denim version of the WW2 era austerity pattern denim battle dress). I really like the look of these. I'd love to see them in black, too.
Mostly, the jeans I wear are cheap options (Wrangler 13MWZ, Soldier of Fortune "USN" jeans - which are rally those German Luctec(?) ones, I believe). Couple of pairs of SJC in interesting stuff. I'd like to get more wabash and black denim, some interesting stuff there, though harder to find affordable. Don't like to sink too big money into jeans as I don't tend to wear them so often as other styles. THey've been a bit of a default in lockdown, but in normal times I prefer something else for the office / going out. I'm not a "dress jeans" guy.
I managed to see a lot of things here but did not find what I was looking for.
What kind of men's heavyweight & stretch jeans do you know?
* The heavier the better, but always stretching.
Thank you. I will talk to them.You could ask them to make you a pair of jeans in it?
https://www.ironheartamerica.com/bottoms/ih-777-SST.htmlI managed to see a lot of things here but did not find what I was looking for.
What kind of men's heavyweight & stretch jeans do you know?
* The heavier the better, but always stretching.
Here is an early version of the USN denim pantsI've always liked the cut of those USN jean deals, but the front pockets wouldn't work for me. I know there are plenty of relaxed fit jeans out there, but pockets...deep pockets in the front and rear pockets designed like the original Patagonia Stand-Up pants. I really like those Patagonia pockets. They're the only ones doing it as far as I know.
There is an earlier version of the USN denim pants. There are some Japanese repros of those. Here is one by Chinese maker on Taobao. It is more a denim chinos. I have always liked the early SJC denim chinos. These are obviously cheaper.Interesting option. I bought a repro pair of USNs really cheap on eBay years ago, but the auction photos weren't accurate. Made 'em look straight-legged; when they arrived, they were serious bell bottoms. Yuk.
The first pair of jeans SJC ever did way back in the early days was a straight-legged take on these, but they didn't sell big - a lot of folks just didn't 'get' those front pockets.
SJC's latest denim run are these:
https://simonjamescathcart.com/products/denim-battle-dress-trousers
Inspired by military battle dress but civilianised (part of a collection which includes a denim version of the WW2 era austerity pattern denim battle dress). I really like the look of these. I'd love to see them in black, too.
Mostly, the jeans I wear are cheap options (Wrangler 13MWZ, Soldier of Fortune "USN" jeans - which are rally those German Luctec(?) ones, I believe). Couple of pairs of SJC in interesting stuff. I'd like to get more wabash and black denim, some interesting stuff there, though harder to find affordable. Don't like to sink too big money into jeans as I don't tend to wear them so often as other styles. THey've been a bit of a default in lockdown, but in normal times I prefer something else for the office / going out. I'm not a "dress jeans" guy.
The long time of breaking heavy denim 21-25oz jeans suits me. I am not satisfied with their shape as it is required to wear 2-3 sizes up. I have worn Hugo Boss jeans for many years. They were great in every way. But now Boss has begun to produce sheer junk. I guess the perfect pairing is denim 17oz and stretch. But I can't find something like this yet.I am wearing a pair of LEE 101 Riders Made in Italy. Slim Fit. They seem to have the right balance of cotton and stretch. To be honest some of the Japanese brands can be abusive in 100% cotton. I admit I am losing patience trying to break in a pair of Samurai or Bravestar 21 oz jeans. The IH 25oz DO get soft though.
The problem with stretch jeans is they never hold their shape for the life of the garment. Sizing can get crazy in that sense.
Jeans and denim are not to my taste, each totheir own, but I am rather drawn to a pair of pin-stripe jeans. They are most unusual, I can't see them appealing to most lovers of jeans, but I rather like them.Don't like to sink too big money into jeans as I don't tend to wear them so often as other styles. THey've been a bit of a default in lockdown, but in normal times I prefer something else for the office / going out. I'm not a "dress jeans" guy.