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Sage Ranger 19oz Unsanforized Indigo Denim

Sage Ranger 19oz Unsanforized Indigo Denim

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The 2018 version of the Sage Ranger, these jeans feature 19-ounce unsanforized loomstate gold x silver line selvage denim: a fabric exclusively milled for Sage and made on a shuttle loom. The deep indigo denim is rope-dyed, which means it’ll fade faster than it would with other methods of dyeing, and its ring slub gives it a rigid, hairy feel Read More

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Manchorena
1
Nov 14, 2018
Size 34 was supposed to measure 36 inches waist, product arrived and measures 34 inches, they won't fit me. Massdrop should take responsibility on this. This is the same as if you send a different product
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OmniOne
1
Sep 24, 2018
Unfortunately, I ordered a size small; there is no way they will fit after soaking.
So if there's anyone looking for a pair of 34 Slim Straight, please let me know because I certainly don't have a use for them.
eariskulak
14
Sep 25, 2018
OmniOneI'm in your boat. Are yours true to measurements? Mine are not. What was supposed to be 34" at the waist is actually 33". SMH... Not to mention these are basically priced the same as retail...
SyedSaleh
0
Aug 23, 2018
Do these come in the button or zip fly?
Mark75
2
Aug 23, 2018
SyedSalehButton fly
RayF
22219
Aug 22, 2018
As to the "issues" discussed below and above--I hate to be a kill-joy, but there's a reason Levi 501s became the most popular jeans in world. This stuff may be trendy, but Levis actually work.
RayF
22219
Aug 24, 2018
I believe you're giving rednecks more credit than due:
"The spelling britches is a spelling variant, not a corruption, dating from the 17th century. Presently, britches reflects a common pronunciation often used in casual speech to mean trousers or pants in many English-speaking parts of the world. Breeks is a Scots or northern English spelling and pronunciation."
As to the overlap you suggest--I remain unconvinced. I have a pen or two about to celebrate their centennial birthdays . The balance come from the heyday of fountain pens (1920's through the 1950s) so, while none of them are Spring Chickens, everyone of them are ready to do another century of service to whomever I pass them on to. And while I often wish I could hop into the Way-Back Machine and do some pen shopping, I don't think I'd be interested hopping into someone's 70-year old jeans--nor do I thing my great, great grandchildren would be willing to wear a pair of mine, a hundred years down the line (that's my guess, anyway).
Some things are made to last, some things not. Turns out, the pen is mightier than the jean!
YabosMcGee
338
Aug 26, 2018
bdrags
5
Aug 21, 2018
So what exactly is the "chest" measurement on pants?
TomasV
1685
Aug 21, 2018
Too bad i can't insert emojis here (>.<) But yea, that's not the case, my friend.
RayF
22219
Aug 22, 2018
How disappointing--I'd been looking for a pair of really high-waisted jeans for months!
Vaddiszno
108
Aug 21, 2018
Too tall for this inseam post soak. Too bad.
Rexford
121
Jan 31, 2018
I ordered a 36 straight. Waist specified at 37.5. Measured straight out the box at 36. I wore them, stretched them out walking at a construction site and then soaked them and they shrunk down back below 36 (didn't measure, but felt much tighter than when I originally put them on pre-soak). Then they lost about 1 to 2" in the inseam making them possibly just a hair too short. The back rise also feels too short for me (or my butt is too big)...so this fit might not be for me (and my big butt). However, coming in 1.5" under at the waist is a bad sign. Based on other reviews, it sounds like the sizing is going to be under (hard to tell since people will most likely review only with problems)...and that makes ordering online a risky decision.
I will wait until the weekend and try to wear them again (I actually soaked them in the shower while wearing them...then hung to dry enough where the drips stopped and that is when they shrunk) and see how much more stretch I can get in the waist and butt. They are listed as a "slim straight" but the measurements were basically spot on the Gustin Straight fit and thought they would work, but I think that since they sewn up under spec and were unsanforized, they just to petit for me and my fatness.
Additional info, they appear to be a well made jean. The slubbiness is not as great as the description makes them sound. They have a relatively tight weave, so there isn't much character (in my opinion. I am comparing to a wild japanese low tension loomstate that has loads of textures and feels). Just a solid blue hardcore denim. They also feel very similar to a 16 ounce denim, but I am not calibrated to know the difference.
Rexford
121
Jan 21, 2018
sounds like a lot of brahs are having problems with leg twist. Recommend reading up on "loomstate" and "unsaforized" denim and "leg twist" before you get the torches and ransack massdrop. https://www.heddels.com/2014/05/brief-guide-raw-denim-leg-twist/ that isn't the end-all article, but it is a start. This is the internets, so someone will probably tell me I am incorrect, but I think leg twist is expected with loomstate. The degree of twist is what makes this and adventure!
If you don't want leg twist, then I would recommend not getting loomstate or unsanforized denim in the future. Sanforized denim takes a lot of the funny business out of jawns buying. My jeans are on a boat in the pacific somewhere trying to get to me...who knows, maybe in a week or two, I will get out my torch with yinz. I keep hearing 30" inseams and that has me many scared. But whatever! hakuna matata! UNDER THE SEA! There will be no accusations, just friendly crustaceans UNDER THE SEA! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=twVvnr7bOw4
TomasV
1685
Jan 21, 2018
RexfordHi there! Thanks for sharing this article, and that's exactly correct that you'd expect to see some leg twist after the first few washes; specially on unsanforized small-batch production denim. It's part of the character of the fabric itself, and part of the charm from unsanforized denim. As always, the best way to avoid sizing/shrinking/twisting complications it's to go the safe route and buy sanforized denim. It's obviously not the same, but it's a sure shot if you aren't familiar with or haven't explored unsanforized before.
Pcayenne04
1
Jan 17, 2018
Got these a few weeks ago. Soaked them the other night. The fabric is cool. However, the left pant leg was sewn on a bias, and unfortunately, the outside seam runs right down the front of my shin making for an strange look.
This is the second time I've had an issue with clothing items from Massdrop. I will not be looking for a third issue. Sometimes brick and mortar is just better.
timegrownold
136
Jan 7, 2018
Ordered 32, waist is 30 after cold soak; unwearable. My 32 ironbergs were just fine, what's the deal on the improper sizing this time?
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