UNIFORM LA CHILLICOTHE WORK JACKET Drop, going on right now.
Uniform LA's Chillicothe Work Jacket is an elevated take on the classic Detroit Work Jacket. Made of ultra-premium 14-ounce Japanese canvas, it has been meticulously washed and hand distressed to replicate vintage workwear that’s been worn for years, and available in three colors.
This just dropped today. If you missed out on the preorder, there are some sizes left, but they won't be around for long. Check out the remaining stock here
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Looks great! Great pick up @razorfrazer.hell yea razor rockin jays now
Looks great! Great pick up @razorfrazer.
The cast 2 were made perfectly to fit with AJ1, the stacking against the AJ1 is second to none. I have really seen another shoe that works as well with the cast 2
TL;DR
I created a web app that makes it easier to find JE second-hand by consolidating JE listings from Grailed, eBay and Poshmark in one place (more to come). You can also sign up for alerts on different items of clothing to receive an email when it pops up on those marketplaces. You can check it out here. I'm hoping you can use it to hunt down your next JE grail - I made it with this group in mind and would love any feedback (via DM) you have on the experience.
Full Post
Hi guys, I wanted to share a passion project that I’ve been working on for the last three months - a web app that consolidates all of the JE listings from Grailed, eBay and Poshmark to make it easier to track down JE grails without having to navigate to a bunch of resell marketplaces (or if you’re like me, keep several tabs open) to view all of the JE items out there. This a passion of mine for two reasons: (1) I'm addicted to online shopping (mainly JE - more on that below), and (2) buying items second-hand helps reuse things we've already produced, which reduces the impact that production of new clothing has on the environment (I'm not here to convince you to avoid copping new JE tho).
I first heard about JE in 2013. Back then, Kanye was wearing Balmain hoodies with the side zips and I really wanted one just like it, but couldn’t afford it as a college student. Then I came across the Villain hoodie, which in my opinion, was even better executed than the Balmain. The shiny RiRi zippers, the offset hem, the way it was layered over a mercer tee… needless to say, I immediately bought the dark grey colorway.
Ever since getting the Villain hoodie, I was hooked on JE and my entire closet (except boxers and socks) eventually became JE. I would often cop pieces such as tees and hoodies at retail. Every now and then there would be a grail level piece that I couldn’t afford. I remember seeing the M65 herringbone jacket with the Sherpa collar for the first time and thinking that I had to have it, but at ~$650 retail (if I remember correctly) I couldn't cop it. So I turned to the resell markets to see if I could track it down. Eventually, the jacket popped up and I copped it for $107 shipped! You're telling me that someone can buy something new and never wear it, or wear it a few times and I can buy it off them for a 50-70% discount?! Mind=blown. I was hooked on buying things second hand.
View attachment 1739830
Those days (2014-2018), I was primarily buying from Grailed and eBay. However, more and more resell marketplaces kept popping up and it became more of a fragmented and tedious experience to shop second hand as clothing from each brand was scattered across several different marketplaces (Grailed, eBay, Poshmark, RealReal, Depop, OfferUp, Vestaire Collective, and the list goes on). I would check all of these marketplaces everyday (I am OCD) to make sure that I didn't miss a good deal, and eventually got burned out. I always wished that I could just see all of the JE items from all of these marketplaces in one place.
After searching the internet for that solution, I found it didn't exist. So I went ahead and attempted to solve my own problem and that’s how Easy Street came to be. Thanks for coming to my TED talk.
As a disclaimer, I have no software engineering background and this is my first time building a web app (let alone anything tech-related), so it's probably not gonna knock your socks off, but wanted to share it so that you guys can use it to track down your JE grails. It's just a V1 and I will improve it over time by adding more functionality and more JE listings from additional marketplaces (and eventually more brands). If you have any feedback on improving the functionality of the web app or any features you’d like to see added, please DM me.
Finally, here is a fit pic of me in the M65 jacket that got me hooked on resell (I know it looks way better on the JE model).
View attachment 1739828
Disclaimer - I make a small commission if you purchase anything from Ebay through the web app.
TL;DR
I created a web app that makes it easier to find JE second-hand by consolidating JE listings from Grailed, eBay and Poshmark in one place (more to come). You can also sign up for alerts on different items of clothing to receive an email when it pops up on those marketplaces. You can check it out here. I'm hoping you can use it to hunt down your next JE grail - I made it with this group in mind and would love any feedback (via DM) you have on the experience.
Full Post
Hi guys, I wanted to share a passion project that I’ve been working on for the last three months - a web app that consolidates all of the JE listings from Grailed, eBay and Poshmark to make it easier to track down JE grails without having to navigate to a bunch of resell marketplaces (or if you’re like me, keep several tabs open) to view all of the JE items out there. This a passion of mine for two reasons: (1) I'm addicted to online shopping (mainly JE - more on that below), and (2) buying items second-hand helps reuse things we've already produced, which reduces the impact that production of new clothing has on the environment (I'm not here to convince you to avoid copping new JE tho).
I first heard about JE in 2013. Back then, Kanye was wearing Balmain hoodies with the side zips and I really wanted one just like it, but couldn’t afford it as a college student. Then I came across the Villain hoodie, which in my opinion, was even better executed than the Balmain. The shiny RiRi zippers, the offset hem, the way it was layered over a mercer tee… needless to say, I immediately bought the dark grey colorway.
Ever since getting the Villain hoodie, I was hooked on JE and my entire closet (except boxers and socks) eventually became JE. I would often cop pieces such as tees and hoodies at retail. Every now and then there would be a grail level piece that I couldn’t afford. I remember seeing the M65 herringbone jacket with the Sherpa collar for the first time and thinking that I had to have it, but at ~$650 retail (if I remember correctly) I couldn't cop it. So I turned to the resell markets to see if I could track it down. Eventually, the jacket popped up and I copped it for $107 shipped! You're telling me that someone can buy something new and never wear it, or wear it a few times and I can buy it off them for a 50-70% discount?! Mind=blown. I was hooked on buying things second hand.
View attachment 1739830
Those days (2014-2018), I was primarily buying from Grailed and eBay. However, more and more resell marketplaces kept popping up and it became more of a fragmented and tedious experience to shop second hand as clothing from each brand was scattered across several different marketplaces (Grailed, eBay, Poshmark, RealReal, Depop, OfferUp, Vestaire Collective, and the list goes on). I would check all of these marketplaces everyday (I am OCD) to make sure that I didn't miss a good deal, and eventually got burned out. I always wished that I could just see all of the JE items from all of these marketplaces in one place.
After searching the internet for that solution, I found it didn't exist. So I went ahead and attempted to solve my own problem and that’s how Easy Street came to be. Thanks for coming to my TED talk.
As a disclaimer, I have no software engineering background and this is my first time building a web app (let alone anything tech-related), so it's probably not gonna knock your socks off, but wanted to share it so that you guys can use it to track down your JE grails. It's just a V1 and I will improve it over time by adding more functionality and more JE listings from additional marketplaces (and eventually more brands). If you have any feedback on improving the functionality of the web app or any features you’d like to see added, please DM me.
Finally, here is a fit pic of me in the M65 jacket that got me hooked on resell (I know it looks way better on the JE model).
View attachment 1739828
Disclaimer - I make a small commission if you purchase anything from Ebay through the web app.
those flared sleeves ?
hoping there is a button to keep them a bit cleaner for us that are over the age of 17