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Just received some LUC Autumn/Winter 2013 Military bread bag pants that I purchased recently from INK, they were running a nice sale and still have some items left if anyone is interested.

First LUC item I have handled, these pants are amazing. Much heavier/stiffer than I expected, remind of a new pair of denim, will definitely be looking to grab more from them in the future.






 

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liking the fit below the knees. Thighs seem a bit tight , no ? How did you size ?

Thanks man,

Picked up a size 48, I am a ~ 32-33" waist and ~11.5-12" thigh.

Agreed, definitely on the slim side, but generally how I like my pants to fit.
 

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Hm... sort of a longshot here...

I have a pair of Continuous lined IE pants that are a bit too tough for me. They're the heavy canvas model (waxed interior). Something like 41 cm waist.

Anyone wanna trade? 39-40 cm waist is probably optimal, but willing to go to a 41 cm waist. I also require about a 30.5 cm thigh. Other (black) IE pants are optimal... just not something that's murderously heavy. Wearing them is almost a burden... Hide-M has an image, or something similar for silhouette purposes

TBH they're pretty comfy all things considered (good rise, the lining is really comfy and all that) I just can't conquer heavy pants like these. I'm weak. Send help.
 
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x-post from WAYWT




from a little while back, rainy and 61 degrees in NYC, I miss those days.

elena
yohji
guidi

btw, looking for an elena jacket in size XS, will look at any possibilities, the jacket pictured is my friends, I fell in love with it the second I put it on.
 

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