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The Official BLUE BLUE JAPAN thread - all things indigo, many things denim!

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One of my personal favorite brands. This is the main brand of the company Seilin, and they specialize in all things indigo. In this thread we appreciate and discuss the brand and specific pieces.



Stockists (please feel free to tell me what I've missed).

www.hickorees.com
www.unionmade.com
www.mrporter.com
www.trunkclothiers.com
www.seilin.co.jp
www.norsestore.com/catalog?brand=blue_blue
www.matchesfashion.com/us/mens/designers/blue-blue-japan
www.endclothing.com/brands/blue-blue-japan-www.stylebop.com/men/designer/blue_blue_japan/
lagarconne.com/store/designer/89-3307-3307/BLUE-BLUE-JAPAN
http://understudyshop.com/collections/blue-blue-japan
 
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SO how to size? Got this in 3/L and it's a standard/roomy fit. You said yours is quite fitted, and it works?

Only hesitating to buy the one from Hickoree's cus it's an M and their measurements say L has 16" shoulders. :crazy: I'm usually a slim M or even S, but my stuffs got way larger shoulders than that, even.
 
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SO how to size? Got this in 3/L and it's a standard/roomy fit. You said yours is quite fitted, and it works?

Only hesitating to buy the one from Hickoree's cus it's an M and their measurements say L has 16" shoulders.
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I'm usually a slim M or even S.

I ordered a 2 from Understudy (should be here on Tuesday). I'm hoping it works out. I was wearing a 3Sixteen Type 3s with a chest of 19 and it was just a tad bit too tight for me. @ghostface has this jacket as well.

** edit ** oops I misread you're post, you're asking about the longer jacket.

Here are the measurements they gave me for 2 & 3:

Quote:

Shoulder: 16.5 inches
Length:26 inches
Sleeve (pit to cuff): 18 inches
Chest:19.5 inches

Size 3:

Shoulder: 17 inches
Length: 26 inches
Sleeve (pit to pit): 19 inches
Chest: 20 inches
 
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SO how to size? Got this in 3/L and it's a standard/roomy fit. You said yours is quite fitted, and it works?

Only hesitating to buy the one from Hickoree's cus it's an M and their measurements say L has 16" shoulders.
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I'm usually a slim M or even S, but my stuffs got way larger shoulders than that, even.
I am a pretty standard size 40, and the chore coat, in a size 3, fits me well. It is fitted but with a boxy (as opposed to a suppressed waist) fit however, and is meant to be that way. For me, measurements are often deceptive, since they miss important things. For example, the upper back measurement is nearly as important as the shoulders, but is never reported. My chose coat is quite slim across the lats. I don't have huge lats, but apparently, Japanese people have no back muscles at all.

I am not sure how Hickorees is measuring things, but a size 3 in Blue Blue Japan is about a 40. I've been thinking about getting a pair of their sashiko pants, but from what I've heard, unless yuu have no leg bulk at all, and are an assless wonder, you should size up.
 

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SO how to size? Got this in 3/L and it's a standard/roomy fit. You said yours is quite fitted, and it works?

Only hesitating to buy the one from Hickoree's cus it's an M and their measurements say L has 16" shoulders.
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I'm usually a slim M or even S, but my stuffs got way larger shoulders than that, even.
The shoulders are often a confusing and misleading measurement Where the seam starts is important, but it depending on the design/cut of the shoulder and back, measurements can differ by a couple of inches and still "feel" the same. Remember that like your body, your clothes are 3-dimensional.
 
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Sound advice. Have had issues with shoulder fit on Japanese Good's RMC,Freewheelers,Colimbo etc.
Tried on the BBJ coat at UM which was "snug" in a size 3. Ordered the size 4/XL from StyleBop and the fit is spot on (am a true 40 chest/32 waist) it's a little long in the sleeve maybe a 1/4" but will most likely just leave as is.

The fabric/weight/cut is outstanding (pants in this fabric would be very nice in a Gi style)

Good luck

FYI there is a "Chore" coat in marketplace, not me
 

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JackStraw in Seattle also sells Blue Blue and has a web shop now at www.jstraw.com (the www is actually needed, as I guess some of the site mapping is a bit wonky?).
 

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I am a pretty standard size 40, and the chore coat, in a size 3, fits me well.  It is fitted but with a boxy (as opposed to a suppressed waist) fit however, and is meant to be that way.  For me, measurements are often deceptive, since they miss important things.  For example, the upper back measurement is nearly as important as the shoulders, but is never reported.  My chose coat is quite slim across the lats.  I don't have huge lats, but apparently, Japanese people have no back muscles at all.  

I am not sure how Hickorees is measuring things, but a size 3 in Blue Blue Japan is about a 40.  I've been thinking about getting a pair of their sashiko pants, but from what I've heard, unless yuu have no leg bulk at all, and are an assless wonder, you should size up.  


I have a 37" chest, but large lats and traps, almost 17" shoulders. The 3 fits me well in the shoulders, but I'm kinda swimming in it in the body. Are the shoulders on the two coats about the same?

Guess I'll give the M at Hickoree's a shot...return shipping from Boston shouldn't be too bad.

Sound advice. Have had issues with shoulder fit on Japanese Good's  RMC,Freewheelers,Colimbo etc.
Tried on the BBJ coat at UM which was "snug" in a size 3. Ordered the size 4/XL  from StyleBop and the fit is spot on (am a true 40 chest/32 waist) it's a little long in the sleeve maybe a 1/4" but will most likely just leave as is.


Yeah, pretty much all Asian clothing have this problem for me too. Asians that actually live in Asia are usually pretty lanky.

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jacket: http://i.imgur.com/Cdpd0Xd.jpg

bonus tunic :lol:: http://i.imgur.com/XsiVYku.jpg
 
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I have a 44" chest. Am I gonna have trouble fitting into their clothes? I've been eyeing their Sashiko jacket for a long, long time... What would I order - a 5?
 

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I have a 44" chest. Am I gonna have trouble fitting into their clothes? I've been eyeing their Sashiko jacket for a long, long time... What would I order - a 5?
A 5 would work for you in their chore coat, and the 4 or 5 would work in the coat. I am a 40" chest (maybe slightly more these days, a lot of it through the lats), and the size 3 in the longer coat is oversized on me through the body, and just right on the shoulders.
 

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Yeah, pretty much all Asian clothing have this problem for me too. Asians that actually live in Asia are usually pretty lanky.
I think that it just depends on the region. Asia is really big. I actually find the sleeves on clothes that fit me to be on the shorter side of fitting (i.e. they fit well, but an extra quarter or half inch would not be bad). fwiw, I have a pretty big, but not crazy wingspan, about 73", and I am 5'11".
 

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A 5 would work for you in their chore coat, and the 4 or 5 would work in the coat.  I am a 40" chest (maybe slightly more these days, a lot of it through the lats), and the size 3 in the longer coat is oversized on me through the body, and just right on the shoulders.

Very helpful. Thank you!
 

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ugh i messed up sizing on the chore jacket. ordered a 2 when i needed a 3 and now stylebop is sold out...there's gonna be a size 2/medium being returned to them this week i guess
 

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