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Gap Japanese Denim

oaw01

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I tried on the Gap Japanese denim and it's nice. I'd say it's almost as good as my PRPS. Hell, it's at a good price too - $54 for the regular straight fit and $88 for the raw selvedge. The only problem is that the jeans are cut with too much material on the seat for me. I guess I need to get a fatter ass to fit these denim.
 

TDV

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if you think it's almost as good as PRPS you are just lying to yourself.

and I think there are a few threads about gap raw *** denim already made.
 

Mazda

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Originally Posted by oaw01
I tried on the Gap Japanese denim and it's nice. I'd say it's almost as good as my PRPS. Hell, it's at a good price too - $54 for the regular straight fit and $88 for the raw selvedge. The only problem is that the jeans are cut with too much material on the seat for me. I guess I need to get a fatter ass to fit these denim.

I'm a big proponent of Gap Selvedge, however, PRPS...it is not. If the straight fit are too large, you should try the skinny fit perhaps even sized down one. It will stretch.

There's a rather lengthy thread for this already too.
 

justtemple

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Agreed, I sized down on the white selvage straight fit and they were a little tight in the waist and thighs but after four or five wears they are stretching out to where I wanted them.
 

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