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Thread Starter 
What is Rag & Bone's approach to denim in general? What are the different models of Rag & Bone jeans? Besides Denim Bar, is there anywhere else to get them?
post #2 of 72
Their jeans are supposed to be THE dress jeans. The bigger the number in the model the slimmer/tighter the jeans are. Revolve and tobi also carries them.
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Their jeans are supposed to be THE dress jeans. The bigger the number in the model the slimmer/tighter the jeans are. Revolve and tobi also carries them.
The number system is just a rule of thumb with several exceptions.
post #4 of 72
They have 3 fits for spring
RB-11
RB-15
and a new one I forgot. The denim is nice. they have been working on it a lot fall and spring look fucking great!
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The denim is very nice. It comes from the same mill as RRL and Engineered Garments denim, Cone Mills in North Carolina. Interesting story about R&B and Cone Mills. Also Barney's has a few models.
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They have 3 fits for spring
RB-11
RB-15
and a new one I forgot. The denim is nice. they have been working on it a lot fall and spring look fucking great!
Do they have any plans to go back to using selvage? Their selvage was so light that it'd make a great summer jean.
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They have 3 fits for spring
RB-11
RB-15
and a new one I forgot. The denim is nice. they have been working on it a lot fall and spring look fucking great!

When will it be available?
post #8 of 72
Yes I only bought selvage this time around it's all retailing for 275.00
They offer a varitey but thats what I choose I think it's more special.
post #9 of 72
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The denim is very nice. It comes from the same mill as RRL and Engineered Garments denim, Cone Mills in North Carolina.

Interesting story about R&B and Cone Mills.

Also Barney's has a few models.

Cool article, thanks for posting
post #10 of 72
To Bad Taylor togs went out of business due to rising health care costs. It's a real shame.
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To Bad Taylor togs went out of business due to rising health care costs. It's a real shame.
Glad you got the selvage. Yeah, I guess the factory closed down last year but r&b bought all the equipment, right?
post #12 of 72
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Yes I only bought selvage this time around it's all retailing for 275.00
They offer a varitey but thats what I choose I think it's more special.

Is it the same selvage that was available last season, or is it a heavier variety for Fall? Is it in-store yet, or will it be a few more weeks? Now that RB is finally making their jeans long enough for me, I can't wait to get a second pair.
post #13 of 72
Another thin I noticed about Rag & Bone jeans is that some of them have strange back pockets that may not be flattering on all people. I happen to like the "normal" looking ones though.
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Just bought a pair of RB11 on a whim... hoping they fit okay, particularly from the knee down (would prefer not to have to taper) and in the seat. The limited info I have on the 11 is that the seat can be a bit baggy on some?
post #15 of 72
Thread Starter 
(Turns out there was an old catch-all thread about R&B: http://www.styleforum.net/showthread.php?t=12412) So what models of R&B are currently in production? RB11 and RB15 get mentioned most frequently. Apparently an RB15 is about as skinny as APC NSs? RB16 and RB17 are currently on Denim Bar's site; both are described as "tapered" and "slim".
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