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Interest Check: NWT KMW 1972, KMW 2010, Blue Blood Dry (2)

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These are all New With Tags - never worn. 4 pairs of jeans... 1. KMW 1972 (One Wash) 33R - selvage, selvage coin pocket - now only $100 shipped anywhere in the world! (retail is $225 + tax) 2. KMW 2010 (One Wash) 34L - selvage, selvage coin pocket - now only $100 shipped anywhere in the world! (retail is $225 + tax) 3. Blue Blood (Dry) 33-34 - selvage - now only $115 shipped anywhere in the world! (retail is $280 + tax) SOLD! 4. Blue Blood (Dry) 34-34 - selvage - now only $115 shipped anywhere in the world! (retail is $280 + tax) The KMW 1972 is the boot cut. The KMW 2010 is the straight cut "fit for the denim enthusiast who enjoys a looser comfortable fit. This straight leg cut has plenty of room in the thighs. A refined cut for a manly build." http://kickingmuleworkshop.com Blue Bloods (Dutch brand): http://www.bluebloodbrand.com "Blue Blood is a high profile denim brand which was created »for our friends«. The brand was founded on a passion for denim and all the things that go with denim. The brand was founded by Jason Denham and Steve te Pas. Blue Blood, like the name suggests represents a deep passion for indigo. Denim running through our veins, the aristocrats of denim!" "Thanks to the superior tailoring and a fastidious use of detail, Blue Blood is to denim what Savile Row is to suits" http://www.kitmeout.com/blue_blood.php
post #2 of 21
prices young man, prices!
post #3 of 21
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prices young man, prices!
Well I was sort of hesitant to put the prices because if they don't sell then I could wear all four... but my rotation is already kind of big as it is (more than ten that I'm currently trying to break in but I can only wear jeans 2 days/week, so you see my conundrum...) So I was thinking maybe 1/2 the ticketed price (since they're brand new and all) so $112.50 + actual shipping for the KMWs, and $140 + actual shipping for the Blue Bloods...
post #4 of 21
Whats the waist and the hem on the 1972s?
post #5 of 21
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Whats the waist and the hem on the 1972s?
Sorry - by "hem" do you mean the leg opening? I measured the waist - it's 17" across and the leg opening is 10 1/4" across... Let me know if it sounds like I didn't measure right -- I could take pictures with the tape measure if that would clarify... (my first time measuring pants!)
post #6 of 21
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Sorry - by "hem" do you mean the leg opening? I measured the waist - it's 17" across and the leg opening is 10 1/4" across... Let me know if it sounds like I didn't measure right -- I could take pictures with the tape measure if that would clarify... (my first time measuring pants!)
If you don't mind to take that pic of the leg opening wiht the measuring tape. Just couldn't find the 1972 measurements on any of the sites. Also if you could get the leg opening of the blue bloods. Thanks, don't mean to be pain.
post #7 of 21
Are the KMW's the ones made in china or japan? also a full shot of them would be helpful
post #8 of 21
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Are the KMW's the ones made in china or japan?

also a full shot of them would be helpful

They are NOT the ones made in Japan (I think they're made in Hong Kong or China) and tonight I'll take a full picture of both the back and the front... They're really great jeans - I love that they're so "unaffected" -- no gaudy back pocket designs, yet the attention to detail is amazing!
post #9 of 21
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Originally Posted by larryr View Post
If you don't mind to take that pic of the leg opening wiht the measuring tape. Just couldn't find the 1972 measurements on any of the sites.

Also if you could get the leg opening of the blue bloods.

Thanks, don't mean to be pain.

No pain whatsoever! I'll take pics tonight with the measuring tape...
post #10 of 21
pretty damn good prices! earlier season ones made in china are still top notch construction and quality from what i hear.
post #11 of 21
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pretty damn good prices! earlier season ones made in china are still top notch construction and quality from what i hear.

Thanks... yeah, these are definitely sweet! Will post more pics and measurements soon...
post #12 of 21
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Ok, more pics! #1. KMW 1972 - 33R (Made in China) #2. KMW 2010 - 34L (Made in China) #3. Blue Blood (Dry) 33-34 (Made in Hong Kong) #4. SOLD! Blue Blood (Dry) 34-34 (Made in Hong Kong)
post #13 of 21
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Price drop! 1. KMW 1972 (One Wash) 33R - selvage, selvage coin pocket - $110 shipped anywhere in the world! 2. KMW 2010 (One Wash) 34L - selvage, selvage coin pocket - $110 shipped anywhere in the world! 3. Blue Blood (Dry) 33-34 - selvage - $125 shipped anywhere in the world! Sold! 4. Blue Blood (Dry) 34-34 - selvage - $125 shipped anywhere in the world!
post #14 of 21
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Further price drop! 1. KMW 1972 (One Wash) 33R - selvage, selvage coin pocket - $100 shipped anywhere in the world! 2. KMW 2010 (One Wash) 34L - selvage, selvage coin pocket - $100 shipped anywhere in the world! 3. Blue Blood (Dry) 33-34 - selvage - $115 shipped anywhere in the world! SOLD! 4. Blue Blood (Dry) 34-34 - selvage - $115 shipped anywhere in the world!
post #15 of 21
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#4 SOLD (Blue Blood - Dry- 34-34 - selvage)
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