LOL, the 'sick fades' thing was pretty funny, with guys posting pics of their "honeycombs" and "whiskering" and pics of themselves frolicking in the ocean with their jeans on and rubbing their butts on the sand LOL. When I got into selvedge denim a lot of that was still going on, as was the...
I've recently bought several pairs of 'relaxed straight' or 'wide straight' which are based on vintage 1950's Levi's 501's. And yeah, they've got the 'dad jeans' wide at the hips thing going on. I used to hate that look but I've come back to it full circle I guess lol. It's not my favorite cut...
yeah, that's the reason I just recently switched from low-ish rise jeans, because I really started to hate how tight they were in the crotch when sitting lol. So I've gotten a few pairs of vintage-cut style jeans with like a 12 inch rise and really like the extra room in the undercarriage. But...
Will someone please explain something to me? I read on a lot of jeans forums and threads, and sometimes on here, people talking about higher rise jeans and wearing their jeans up high. I've never really gotten this as my jeans, no matter how high, low, or medium the rise measurement is, want to...
I have to disagree and say this isn't across the board true. It is true though that not all their styles work well with their CXL. If you must have CXL stick with a style like the regular highwayman, or one of the non-slim fit cross zips. But stay away from anything with the Premier collar or...
I'd take them up on that, but they don't have anything else I want. I'm good on shoes and boots. The only thing I needed was a pair of dark brown semi-casual oxford style shoes, and all they had were these and another one in brown kudu CXL but those don't look quite as nice in the photos. Plus...
no they're not. Here, I'll explain this AGAIN in super simple terms...the creases visible in their website photos are very fine and are from just normal bending of the leather. The shoes I received DO sport these very same fine creases also. Both shoes do. However, that's NOT what I'm...
I don't know about any of that, but here are the pics of the shoes off Viberg's site to give you an idea of what was advertised and what I was expecting. And again, on the pair I received it's just one shoe on one side that's affected. So, one of my shoes and half of the other look like this:
dude, I haven't worn them, and it's not regular creasing from wear type creasing. if it were I wouldn't care. maybe go back and read my original post and look at the photo, or re-read it if you found it difficult to understand. don't be a brick
So I've been doing some googling, and it appears that there are a lot of people that have experienced this exact same QC issue, and this exact same customer service problem. Same thing...one shoe/boot with funky grain, and same BS to a T from their customer service people. Seems blaming it on...
no, the creases are along the side of the foot mid-foot running front towards back. I've never had a shoe crease lengthwise like that, even after old and worn and beat to crap. and these aren't your regular natural creases from bending/folding of the leather, they are funky - deep and prominent...
Update. Got a response from them to my last email and this one says that after a review by their quality team, they've determined that there is no problem at all, and for that reason they are standing by their no refund decision. In their previous email they had told me that after reviewing the...
again mine are shoes, not boots, so there is no ankle. The creases on mine are at the side of my foot area, and it's only on one shoe. The other shoe is perfect
funny you mention them. I bought a pair of lofgren horween cxl chelsea boots, and they came with bad leather...cuts and scratches that were there before the leather was dyed. But same deal, sent them an email w/photos. But in that case they were great and immediately offered an exchange. Polar...
oops, I guess I meant horizontal. In any event, it runs the opposite direction that normal creasing from bending the foot does, which means it's not creasing 'that would happen anyway' which is what they said to get me to accept it. And like I said, it's in a spot where no creasing from wear...
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