I can't believe this. I've been lusting after those very jeans but felt they were a bit out of the old price range. So, this very week I bought two pairs of Gustins for more than these would have cost me. (Not allowed to curse here.) Does anyone know what Gustin's policy is on cancellations?
If it isn't fully funded yet you can cancel w/out issue. Otherwise, you're locked in. It's worth noting that, after comparing the measurements, these will definitely fit much different from anything you ordered w/ Gustin - especially in the cuff.
The good news is that if you have a leather jacket that people tell you is too short, you can get this and it magically grows your jacket!
At this price, I think I'm in. Been wanting something like this for years, and the price certainly is most excellent.
So, has anyone tried any of the SJC jeans yet? I see this:
Cut from 15oz raw denim means they'll shrink to fit. 2cm (1") in the waist and 4cm (2") in the leg. But fret not. This has been factored in so order your true finished size. Mmm raw. With raw you get the desirable twists and ropes. Threads bite into the seams as the denim beds down. It ages and forms around better and gives you the best fades.
I'd like to be sure that the compensation for the shrinkage is correct. I've not yet plunged into Raw denim. It scares me :lol:
Undoubtedly. The Gustins sound great quality - their denim looks lovely - but I've never been tempted by them as they're a very modern low waist / narrow leg style to my eye. There's obviously a big market for that sort of thing in the denim crowd, just not my bag. The SJCs are as good a vintage design as any of the Japanese makers, though more competitively priced. At full price they're a significant saving against the Japanese brands, but at this offer price it's a no-brainer.
So, has anyone tried any of the SJC jeans yet? I see this:
Cut from 15oz raw denim means they'll shrink to fit. 2cm (1") in the waist and 4cm (2") in the leg. But fret not. This has been factored in so order your true finished size. Mmm raw. With raw you get the desirable twists and ropes. Threads bite into the seams as the denim beds down. It ages and forms around better and gives you the best fades.
I'd like to be sure that the compensation for the shrinkage is correct. I've not yet plunged into Raw denim. It scares me :lol:
You don't have to have a cuff. Just tell them the length you want, with or without cuff.