skunkworks
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I would love to talk shop with the factory person who thought it'd be okay to punch the rivet holes, then decide that they made a mistake and try to reverse it.
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OK. Out of the box. Fit well. Wife likes them. "Where did you get them. . . why did you buy jeans . . . I like the denim . . . do they make women's?"
Anyone?
Anyone?
Anyone?
There aren't holes in the back?
she can't... this was a limited production denim and is used up. there are other similiar denims (dark jeans, black overdyes, etc), though. I will try to think of some for her. what kind of cuts does she like?
Not sure how to even answer. If you give suggestions, she could look at some web photos.
Yep. They are there. Not really noticeable, though. But I can see them getting worse.
well if you asked her, I"m sure she'd know. just ask 'slim, straight or bootcut?"
Trust me - she wouldn't. She said she buys a pair every three years and spends $19.99