frussel check these out, they go up to a 40 but they are loose and right now a total and utter bargain (and hey a great reason to lose a couple of inches): http://www.freddiesofpinewood.co.uk/product/122-sale-%21-men%27s-1940%27s-jeans
Great feedback Sloan, yeah Ken told me something about the Hermes brown horse he was eyeing, I'm glad they are getting that together, it sounded like nice stuff. Aero are really on the climb since Ken has returned, I am so happy for them them. Great jacket Sloan looks like it was made for you.
I have brought and owned nearly every kind of vintage style jean and today I am currently wearing Freddies of Pinewood 1940's style jean. They are made in Turkey like the LVC 501's but from a slubbier slightly heavier 13.5 oz denim, the cut is super full in the leg with a great drop, a high...
Thanks moderators for joining up the threads. I thought some super fight had broken out over night and I missed it. Look the jean was turned up because the leg sizes were limited to one or two lengths; one would fall normally somewhere in between and turn them up so they sat just over your...
I have had some Eastman Pinks professionally tailored with cuffs and they look superb, will model with new Aero soon, and here are some IH chinos that have come out very well. It is not a turn-up but a tailored turn-up where they are bonded then turned up and stitiched into place
Like I said, notice Marlon @ 1.5 inch. There was a legal precedent here for it in parliament, seriously. Trousers jeans chino's you name it, it is 1.5 inches, unless of course if you buy your jeans so long you are forced to use "bucket cuffs". Tip is go 1.5 inches longer and then turn em up.
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