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JacketFit08

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Tooks some comparison photos of my leather jeans from Vanson, my 25oz pair from Pinion (darker) and my 17oz pair from Strike Gold (lighter) today as the lighting looked great (in my childrens bedroom while they are in the kindergarten..).
I've realy embraced the leather jeans for every day wear this winter.


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Now these are awesome photos and I am inspired to try and get going with leather jeans in my life. You give me confidence man - thank you!
 

stinkyrawdenim

New in Town
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Costa Mesa, CA
Yep I'm done with shelling out for expensive jeans, I've got vintage Levis big E still lasting, and old Wrangler, I've seen some for sale on here fer sale 500 and I think wtf lol not for me
Yeah no $500. I'm down to buy cool looking Iron Hearts or Freenotes second hand at half the price, but no more new jeans in the $300+ range.
 

marker2037

One Too Many
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New Bronson 1937 fit jeans. I like the weight, cut, and period correct details very much. Can’t beat these for the price.

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Pandemic

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I bought these 13oz Full Count Modestos in size 33 when they were out of all other sizes (since restocked in this denim after they told me they wouldn’t, grrrr). I love the high rise and the wide leg, but the top block is definitely a size too big (waistband, hips and seat). My belt can hold them up, but there is a lot of excess fabric throughout the top block.

I could cut my losses and get a size down, but then the rise and legs will also size down. I’ve been looking at some of the good denim alterations places like Denim Surgeon and Williamsburg and thinking about sending them in for alteration - maybe 1.5” from the waist and 2” from the hips? But I know that can also throw off the pocket alignment and potentially ruin them. What do you think?

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Biff42

One Too Many
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I bought these 13oz Full Count Modestos in size 33 when they were out of all other sizes (since restocked in this denim after they told me they wouldn’t, grrrr). I love the high rise and the wide leg, but the top block is definitely a size too big (waistband, hips and seat). My belt can hold them up, but there is a lot of excess fabric throughout the top block.

I could cut my losses and get a size down, but then the rise and legs will also size down. I’ve been looking at some of the good denim alterations places like Denim Surgeon and Williamsburg and thinking about sending them in for alteration - maybe 1.5” from the waist and 2” from the hips? But I know that can also throw off the pocket alignment and potentially ruin them. What do you think?

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Give them a hot soak and a tumble dry turned inside out. I've done this many times and it didn't ruin the jeans as others will claim.

They don't exceedingly large in my opinion.
 

Pandemic

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Give them a hot soak and a tumble dry turned inside out. I've done this many times and it didn't ruin the jeans as others will claim.

They don't exceedingly large in my opinion.

Sorry, should’ve added that I already gave the top block a hot soak and dry with a hot hairdryer. These are the ‘13oz rinse’ denim, which really doesn’t have much stretch or shrink left in them by the time they are sewn-up.
 

Bfd70

I'll Lock Up
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I bought these 13oz Full Count Modestos in size 33 when they were out of all other sizes (since restocked in this denim after they told me they wouldn’t, grrrr). I love the high rise and the wide leg, but the top block is definitely a size too big (waistband, hips and seat). My belt can hold them up, but there is a lot of excess fabric throughout the top block.

I could cut my losses and get a size down, but then the rise and legs will also size down. I’ve been looking at some of the good denim alterations places like Denim Surgeon and Williamsburg and thinking about sending them in for alteration - maybe 1.5” from the waist and 2” from the hips? But I know that can also throw off the pocket alignment and potentially ruin them. What do you think?

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Sell them. Cut your losses. Try a different cut.
 

Bennarion

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I bought these 13oz Full Count Modestos in size 33 when they were out of all other sizes (since restocked in this denim after they told me they wouldn’t, grrrr). I love the high rise and the wide leg, but the top block is definitely a size too big (waistband, hips and seat). My belt can hold them up, but there is a lot of excess fabric throughout the top block.

I could cut my losses and get a size down, but then the rise and legs will also size down. I’ve been looking at some of the good denim alterations places like Denim Surgeon and Williamsburg and thinking about sending them in for alteration - maybe 1.5” from the waist and 2” from the hips? But I know that can also throw off the pocket alignment and potentially ruin them. What do you think?

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It's better to look for more suitable jeans.
 

barnabus

One Too Many
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Britain's oldest recorded town
I bought these 13oz Full Count Modestos in size 33 when they were out of all other sizes (since restocked in this denim after they told me they wouldn’t, grrrr). I love the high rise and the wide leg, but the top block is definitely a size too big (waistband, hips and seat). My belt can hold them up, but there is a lot of excess fabric throughout the top block.

I could cut my losses and get a size down, but then the rise and legs will also size down. I’ve been looking at some of the good denim alterations places like Denim Surgeon and Williamsburg and thinking about sending them in for alteration - maybe 1.5” from the waist and 2” from the hips? But I know that can also throw off the pocket alignment and potentially ruin them. What do you think?

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That looks like a lot more excess fabric than 1.5" off the waist band would fix.

Maybe the cut simply isn't right for your build?
 

Pandemic

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That looks like a lot more excess fabric than 1.5" off the waist band would fix.

Maybe the cut simply isn't right for your build?
Any more than 1.5 to 1.75 inches and they will be too tight! It’s really the hips/seat that have far too much room. I do love the high rise and wide legs though - hence considering altering rather than sizing down
 

Biff42

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Any more than 1.5 to 1.75 inches and they will be too tight! It’s really the hips/seat that have far too much room. I do love the high rise and wide legs though - hence considering altering rather than sizing down
FWIW, I think they look fine. I'd wear them.

That said, I like a looser cut and prioritize comfort. Im not in the buy a size or two down and hope they stretch with wear camp.
 

Pandemic

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FWIW, I think they look fine. I'd wear them.

That said, I like a looser cut and prioritize comfort. Im not in the buy a size or two down and hope they stretch with wear camp.

I’m kinda the same. The fit is ok on these, with a belt to hold them up. It’s only with a tucked shirt that the big top block is obvious. I’m more inclined to keep them than gamble on another pair, though I do wish they were a bit slimmer up top
 

Egalter

Familiar Face
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I’m kinda the same. The fit is ok on these, with a belt to hold them up. It’s only with a tucked shirt that the big top block is obvious. I’m more inclined to keep them than gamble on another pair, though I do wish they were a bit slimmer up top
I’d wear them as well. I actually do it myself. I‘ve got a couple of full count jeans on the loser side and I do wear them. Enjoy your jeans, they really deserve it. My five cents.
 

Egalter

Familiar Face
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I bought these 13oz Full Count Modestos in size 33 when they were out of all other sizes (since restocked in this denim after they told me they wouldn’t, grrrr). I love the high rise and the wide leg, but the top block is definitely a size too big (waistband, hips and seat). My belt can hold them up, but there is a lot of excess fabric throughout the top block.

I could cut my losses and get a size down, but then the rise and legs will also size down. I’ve been looking at some of the good denim alterations places like Denim Surgeon and Williamsburg and thinking about sending them in for alteration - maybe 1.5” from the waist and 2” from the hips? But I know that can also throw off the pocket alignment and potentially ruin them. What do you think?

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I had 2 inches taken by expert hands from the waist of my Full count, 1201 -20 U.S. Army Chino 41 (from 34” to 32”). No problems with pocket alignment.
I made no alterations on my jeans though.
 

marker2037

One Too Many
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Curacao/NJ, USA
I bought these 13oz Full Count Modestos in size 33 when they were out of all other sizes (since restocked in this denim after they told me they wouldn’t, grrrr). I love the high rise and the wide leg, but the top block is definitely a size too big (waistband, hips and seat). My belt can hold them up, but there is a lot of excess fabric throughout the top block.

I could cut my losses and get a size down, but then the rise and legs will also size down. I’ve been looking at some of the good denim alterations places like Denim Surgeon and Williamsburg and thinking about sending them in for alteration - maybe 1.5” from the waist and 2” from the hips? But I know that can also throw off the pocket alignment and potentially ruin them. What do you think?

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I have the same model in the mail as we speak. Supposedly, they run a little large in this denim, I hope I sized correctly so we will see.

I also have some Freenote Ortega pants with the same issue, they just run a little big in the top block, and I decided what I am going to do is add a cinch back to them using leftover fabric from the hem I had done. If you haven’t hemmed them and have room to, then you can consider this. I already bought the rivets and buckle for the cinch, just need a tailor to sew it up. That will help bring in the extra fabric and not have to solely rely on the belt to do all the work.
 

Pandemic

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I have the same model in the mail as we speak. Supposedly, they run a little large in this denim, I hope I sized correctly so we will see.

I think you’re going to love them. I’m really happy with mine. The measurements from F&P were correct, I was just hoping for a little shrinkage in the waist. I also focused on the waist and overlooked how much they flair out at the hips.


I also have some Freenote Ortega pants with the same issue, they just run a little big in the top block, and I decided what I am going to do is add a cinch back to them using leftover fabric from the hem I had done. If you haven’t hemmed them and have room to, then you can consider this. I already bought the rivets and buckle for the cinch, just need a tailor to sew it up. That will help bring in the extra fabric and not have to solely rely on the belt to do all the work.

That’s not a bad idea. Thanks!

I’m still leaning toward sending them to Williamsburg to be taken in, though.
 

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