majormajor
One Too Many
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Here's a couple of shots of a pair of 1937 Lee Rider 101Bs. Cinch back, but no braces/suspender buttons. Lovely shaped pockets and hair-on-hide branded Lee patch. Double selvedge.
Close fitting at the top, but roomy in the thigh and below. Bought as dry deadstock from Aero, and worn for around a year, and washed regularly....
The ONLY issue I have with these jeans seems to go for EVERY decent jean that comes out of Japan. As soon as they hit on a classic design, they stop making the bloody things. There are currently NO deadstock 1930's 101s on Lee Japan's site. If the Japanese do ONE thing this year, committing to REGULAR production would be a great start.....
Here, for good measure is the rare (well, hard to source in the UK) zip-collar Lee shirt I happen to be wearing today!
Close fitting at the top, but roomy in the thigh and below. Bought as dry deadstock from Aero, and worn for around a year, and washed regularly....
The ONLY issue I have with these jeans seems to go for EVERY decent jean that comes out of Japan. As soon as they hit on a classic design, they stop making the bloody things. There are currently NO deadstock 1930's 101s on Lee Japan's site. If the Japanese do ONE thing this year, committing to REGULAR production would be a great start.....
Here, for good measure is the rare (well, hard to source in the UK) zip-collar Lee shirt I happen to be wearing today!
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