ha ha haI was born in NYC in the 70s. Oddly been back only once and found most of Manhattan resembled a Prada store.
Quick question. Currently in NY, having a great time apart from the obvious er stuff, but I'm trying to find a Wesco boot stockist in the city and I'll be damned if I can locate one, Can anyone help me?
Gustin has two denims running now. One is 23oz, one is 17oz. Both are affordable and good quality. I still like my Gustin denims. Their other offerings do nothing for me, but the jeans are good.Denim and gentlemen, I'm just started getting into the stand-up-by-itself denim/jeans and need some advice. Went to Self Edge and felt some Japanese jeans, very very thick and stiff, compared to the mainstream Levi's, it's like Vanson vs Schott. Question, does Levi also use such thick denim and sell here in NYC so I can maybe save $200 instead of buying a pair of $330 Japanese jeans?
One of the cheapest heavy weight (20oz plus) denim off the rack is Unbranded and you can find them in NYC. Japanese selvedge denim sewed in Macau hence the more affordable prices.Denim and gentlemen, I'm just started getting into the stand-up-by-itself denim/jeans and need some advice. Went to Self Edge and felt some Japanese jeans, very very thick and stiff, compared to the mainstream Levi's, it's like Vanson vs Schott. Question, does Levi also use such thick denim and sell here in NYC so I can maybe save $200 instead of buying a pair of $330 Japanese jeans?
Denim and gentlemen, I'm just started getting into the stand-up-by-itself denim/jeans and need some advice. Went to Self Edge and felt some Japanese jeans, very very thick and stiff, compared to the mainstream Levi's, it's like Vanson vs Schott. Question, does Levi also use such thick denim and sell here in NYC so I can maybe save $200 instead of buying a pair of $330 Japanese jeans?
Hello sailor!...and felt some Japanese jeans, very very thick and stiff...
hi, by no means i think thicker means better.Hello sailor!
Joking aside, I've noticed a tendency among clothing and shoe nerds to prefer stiff and heavy cloth and leather, which I suspect they think means it's better. Not always. Check out some good quality vintage jackets and shoes.
Hello sailor!
Joking aside, I've noticed a tendency among clothing and shoe nerds to prefer stiff and heavy cloth and leather, which I suspect they think means it's better. Not always. Check out some good quality vintage jackets and shoes.
Unbranded 21oz are not bad quality at all, for the price. The buttons are a bit cheap, though, and because of the design can be hard to use initially - a couple of them came off, but a alterer's shop replaced them for a few quid. I doubt I'd go any higher than 23oz, really, and even then, I've not found a 23oz i could live with yet - I couldn't button the Iron Hearts I tried on at the Aero sale, so I swapped them for a pair of much lighter archive 30s Lee jeans and don't regret it a bit.
Slim and low-rise. Can't wear them with a short jacket, it feels odd. Unusually, I haven't worn them at all this winter.How are the Unbranded in cut? I looked at Gustin at a time, but they're all far too 'modern' for me.
Slim and low-rise. Can't wear them with a short jacket, it feels odd. Unusually, I haven't worn them at all this winter.
I looked at Gustin at a time, but they're all far too 'modern' for me.
The Gustin Straight Fit is more or less like Levi 505. I can't wear Gustin's Slim Fit as the lower front rise bites into my crotch.