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Denim Oxford Bags

BinkieBaumont

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"Does anyone know of a source for similar design denim Oxford bags?, these are Italian at almost $700.00 I suppose they will "Trickle down" to Target Stores, in 18 months or so



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mattfink

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Creeping Past said:
Old Town got there first. Historically, not easy to order their stuff from abroad, but maybe different now...


The ones on Old Town are way better looking, but I see the point about difficult ordering.
 

Smithy

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Creeping Past said:
Old Town got there first. Historically, not easy to order their stuff from abroad, but maybe different now...

I'm very tempted to pick up a pair of Old Town's Orfords in tan drill and was wanting to know whether anyone here has a pair and if so their thoughts on them.

Cheers!
 

H.Johnson

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I have a pair of 1970s Lee bags that have 28" bottoms.

I also have a pair of Old Town Orfords. They are OK but I wouldn't describe them as particlarly baggy - certainly not 'Oxford Bags'.

I've produced a prototype pair of similar trousers (but more with more of a US influence) from recycled WW2 cotton duck material. The pattern is fairly simple. Any competent pattern cutter and/or machinist could do a pair.
 

Smithy

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H.Johnson said:
I have a pair of 1970s Lee bags that have 28" bottoms.

I also have a pair of Old Town Orfords. They are OK but I wouldn't describe them as particlarly baggy - certainly not 'Oxford Bags'.

Thanks Mr Johnson.

I actually don't want them hugely baggy so the Orfords look like what I'm after.

What's the circumference on the Orfords by the way, around 20"?
 

Smithy

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Thanks once again Mr Johnson, that sounds just about right.

Binkie, those would make a nice weight warm weather trouser, just the thing for warm evenings in the Swan River Colony :)
 

Mr Badger

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I visited the Old Town HQ in Holt, Norfolk a coupla years ago and was very impressed by the quality of their work. I was tempted by a pair of Dreadnought trousers but (surprisingly, for such a 'generously' cut trew) they were 'says size 36, measures exactly 36' kinda deal. I think that 'work' trews look best slightly too big around the waist and gathered in with a belt...

I bought a deadstock pair of '60s Lee carpenter jeans off Ebay for around $10 – the denim collectors aren't fussed cos they're not selvedge/selvage – and they're nice, dark, lightweight denim – like a heavier chambray. Union Made, too! Lee have reissued these and Aero have got 'em for around £30 in their denim sale section...

I've also got a pair of Pointer Brand 'fisher stripe' denim carpenter jeans, which are a nice alternative – they should be available at most western/farm supply stores or from here: www.pointerbrand.com

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