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A collaboration with Toronto-based United Stock Dry Goods, these jeans are as classic as they come, made with 12.5-ounce rope-dyed indigo selvage denim from Okayama, Japan. For the uninitiated, they’re a great introduction to raw denim, breaking in quickly and picking up the characteristics of the wearer in a beautiful fade Read More
Probably THE most uncomfortable jeans you'd never want to wear. As a jeans aficianado for many years, I'd stay away from these scratchy, very hard to wear jeans. I still think the best are Ralph Lauren Polo, and, hard to believe some of the pre-2017 A&F stretch jeans for men. My advice, stay away from these.
Regarding your question on RRL denim, I'm not sure myself as I'm not a following their denim line closely. Maybe some others here may be able to point you to the right direction.
Agreed on their sartorial obsession, it's crazy how they avoid world war with all those snobbish comments thrown around. I personally find them very informative, doesn't hurt to learn.
Well, I have numbers on my office comp right now which is more like a lullaby rather than hypno disc.
its an honest review for people like me that havent cared about jeans since my Sergio Valantes back in the 80s,and only buy Lees or Levis or, select others when on sale so i find it very helpful,ive actually been looking for just such a review
Again. Had to turn this down due to the massive MASSDROP tag. Did you know these jeans were bought cheaply on MASSDROP? Buy these branded merch on MASSDROP.
Sigh.
diserastaWhat about the people who love Massdrop so much? They should have a drop on Massdrop patches. So we can add it to everything that we wear. (Jk)
I hear you......but there is one company out there. Go to Unbranded.com. They are, as far as I can tell, every bit as good as any of these other pretentious companies. And their prices are like $85-125 to boot! They offer relaxed cuts with sizes up to a 44. 42 in others. Only caveat is they are usually sold out of the larger sizes. I've spoken with them and they say they are upping their larger size runs because they had no idea that there were so many fatties that would buy their jeans. Problem solved.......when they get their next shipment in! They also offer 3 different material weights also. Cheers
Make a pair of Jean's for the common working man....no hipster, soy drinking, skinny Jean wearing...No, we r beer drinking, blue collar working hard asses who need a loose fitting, and deep pockets for our edc...
RamliYusoffThese fit TTS. The waist will stretch a bit with wear but they're not vanity sized like APCs. I have no idea how you wear 33 Levi's if your waist is 38. Maybe you need to remeasure your waist?
Then I’m afraid I won’t get to experience a trunkload of scotch, given my cardiac condition. I just want my size 40+ jeans and girl scout cookies before my cardiac arrest.
PowerbandI will perform a toast for you when you pass. In the meantime, enjoy your Girl Scout cookies. In all honesty, I try to limit my waist expansion to an inch per year as I figure every other year is about time to start a new wardrobe.
After one year, don't even need to drop trou when dropping a bomb!
But seriously though these sizes are for skinny dudes. Massdrop and/or USDG need to do a bit more market intel. Also we squat deep so our thighs are thicc as fuck. None of this borderline skinnyfit please.