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Up for sale is a pair of Brand New With Tags black APC jeans, which is more like a charcoal color. You guys know what these are so I shouldn't have to explain much. They're basically like the go-to jean out there for most people. Solid quality in terms of fabric and construction, minimal detailing, great cut, etc. 100% cotton, I think it's like a 10-12oz or something. Keep in mind these are known to stretch so size down 2 from your usual size. Meaning if you have a 30 inch waist and normally buy size 28 pants, then these will be very snug on you, bordering on ball breakingly tight (yay) and will stretch out to be slim and comfy
I have NEW Standards in size 26[/B]
(Petite Standards all sold, New Standards in 26 sold)
Retail is anywhere from $185 (Nordstrums etc) to $225 (local in Canada) depending on the source.
[COLOR=FF00AA]Asking price is $125 plus $15 shipping[/COLOR] to North America or $20 for worldwide, though I reserve the right to not sell to certain overseas countries. Paypal only please. I’ve been around here for many years and have done over 250 transactions so everything here is legit and all that.
If you have any questions just post 'em here or PM me.
general sizing chart here -
http://www.endclothing.com/brands/a-p-c/a-p-c-new-standard-jean-95617.html
Basically these are notorious for stretching out, so not only go 2 sizes down from your waist size to account for normal vanity, but add another 1-2 sizes down to account for stretch.
For example, I'm 5'6, 130lbs. My waist is 30'', so I normally buy a size 28 pants, and in this case I went with a size 26 Petite Standard, which is ball-crunchingly tight but will stretch out to be a very slim cut within 5-10 wearings. I'd suggest just going down one more from your usual 2 sizes for vanity (ie I should have got 27 for Petites but would take a 26 for New Standards). The New Standard is a nice slim but not tight, straight leg cut. Perfect all-round for any sort of look.
Generic Pictures below, these are the exact same item...
Here's the color and as you can see, minimalist detailing. Not my picture, but it's a better pic than I took myself so I used this one instead.
Up for sale is a pair of Brand New With Tags black APC jeans, which is more like a charcoal color. You guys know what these are so I shouldn't have to explain much. They're basically like the go-to jean out there for most people. Solid quality in terms of fabric and construction, minimal detailing, great cut, etc. 100% cotton, I think it's like a 10-12oz or something. Keep in mind these are known to stretch so size down 2 from your usual size. Meaning if you have a 30 inch waist and normally buy size 28 pants, then these will be very snug on you, bordering on ball breakingly tight (yay) and will stretch out to be slim and comfy
I have NEW Standards in size 26[/B]
(Petite Standards all sold, New Standards in 26 sold)
Retail is anywhere from $185 (Nordstrums etc) to $225 (local in Canada) depending on the source.
[COLOR=FF00AA]Asking price is $125 plus $15 shipping[/COLOR] to North America or $20 for worldwide, though I reserve the right to not sell to certain overseas countries. Paypal only please. I’ve been around here for many years and have done over 250 transactions so everything here is legit and all that.
If you have any questions just post 'em here or PM me.
general sizing chart here -
http://www.endclothing.com/brands/a-p-c/a-p-c-new-standard-jean-95617.html
Basically these are notorious for stretching out, so not only go 2 sizes down from your waist size to account for normal vanity, but add another 1-2 sizes down to account for stretch.
For example, I'm 5'6, 130lbs. My waist is 30'', so I normally buy a size 28 pants, and in this case I went with a size 26 Petite Standard, which is ball-crunchingly tight but will stretch out to be a very slim cut within 5-10 wearings. I'd suggest just going down one more from your usual 2 sizes for vanity (ie I should have got 27 for Petites but would take a 26 for New Standards). The New Standard is a nice slim but not tight, straight leg cut. Perfect all-round for any sort of look.
Generic Pictures below, these are the exact same item...
Here's the color and as you can see, minimalist detailing. Not my picture, but it's a better pic than I took myself so I used this one instead.
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