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Kapital - hippies, Japanese farmers and post-apocalypse survivors

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The Kyoto and Osaka stores had the boro jacket in stock all the time, I like it but even in JPY it doesn't seem thatttttt special to me. I know @hoodog will crucify me for saying it however.

lol no way. I love it, many others don't. I really don't care as long as I like it. To each their own - it's only clothes, people.
 

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Speaking of resellers and cool stuff, Kap just released a limited drop of the processed bone denim trucker. Mmm.... I like. And I think even cool guy @peachfuzzmcgee might like it. :cool:

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Haha don't need to buy a processed one because I gotta process mine. However I always have a soft spot for the bone denim.

What I really want but I know it doesn't work in LA is this jacket.

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Given that the pandemic didn’t force a change in the webstore shipping policy, I really doubt that they ever will. Even if it does, it’s likely to be at a higher MSRP ala Visvim or Cottle. Japanese brands love to do this dual pricing thing for some odd reason.
 

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Given that the pandemic didn’t force a change in the webstore shipping policy, I really doubt that they ever will. Even if it does, it’s likely to be at a higher MSRP ala Visvim or Cottle. Japanese brands love to do this dual pricing thing for some odd reason.

I guess it's so they can have select shops as stock them in the US. Otherwise they'd outcompete any of those shops which would then shrink their total footprint since most wouldn't stock them and then they would be left having to pick up all the slack.

I understand the why but I wonder if it'll ever change. Especially as some companies that are super niche don't have to worry about pissing off their stockists since often times there are like almost none
 

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Been in Tokyo for a few days, finally went to kapital yesterday. Silly me thought because the no9 launched in Roppongi they would have it in stock. Nope, Ebisu legs and Ginza only. Oh well.
Maybe i got lucky with sizes last time I was in Japan, but wow seems like everything is out of stock for century denim. I cant imagine what its going to be like when tourists come back!! Pretty much just 1 or 2 sizes across cuts for the pants, even the no3 jacket i wanted only had 44 left.

So off to Ebisu I go. I checked ahead they only had 34 and 38 left for the no.9. As soon as I walked in of course I saw someone trying on the no.9 and I already knew that was the 34 lol. After the longest 10mins, the guy decided on the Sumi instead so I very luckily grabbed the last 34. Geez that was stressful.

Also grabbed the no4, what an interesting pair. The gentelman trying on the no9 was also very intrigued on the no4 after he saw me checking out the sample faded pair, then a few minutes later another guy walked in wearing the no4 and was there to buy a pair of no4 shorts lol.
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Also, Boro shirts were available in Roppongi and Ebisu, but jacket sold out of course.
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Still deciding if I should get a 123 jacket, but 3 westerners for my closet seems a bit of an overkill. Will see if I have extra time around Ginza.
 

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Been in Tokyo for a few days, finally went to kapital yesterday. Silly me thought because the no9 launched in Roppongi they would have it in stock. Nope, Ebisu legs and Ginza only. Oh well.
Maybe i got lucky with sizes last time I was in Japan, but wow seems like everything is out of stock for century denim. I cant imagine what its going to be like when tourists come back!! Pretty much just 1 or 2 sizes across cuts for the pants, even the no3 jacket i wanted only had 44 left.

So off to Ebisu I go. I checked ahead they only had 34 and 38 left for the no.9. As soon as I walked in of course I saw someone trying on the no.9 and I already knew that was the 34 lol. After the longest 10mins, the guy decided on the Sumi instead so I very luckily grabbed the last 34. Geez that was stressful.

Also grabbed the no4, what an interesting pair. The gentelman trying on the no9 was also very intrigued on the no4 after he saw me checking out the sample faded pair, then a few minutes later another guy walked in wearing the no4 and was there to buy a pair of no4 shorts lol.
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Also, Boro shirts were available in Roppongi and Ebisu, but jacket sold out of course.
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Still deciding if I should get a 123 jacket, but 3 westerners for my closet seems a bit of an overkill. Will see if I have extra time around Ginza.

no 9 is the mud dye right? they've become my most worn pair of denim. after a wash and dry they are just soooo comfy.
 

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no 9 is the mud dye right? they've become my most worn pair of denim. after a wash and dry they are just soooo comfy.
How faded are the sashiko mud dye threads on your pair after washing? mine has faded drastically even without any wash 😶
 

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How faded are the sashiko mud dye threads on your pair after washing? mine has faded drastically even without any wash 😶

Was kind of sad, the stitching was almost all gone after the first wash. That being said they still look awesome, and the more I wear them the cooler they're looking. Some spots have stuck around, giving it an almost camo look in places.
 

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They fade pretty quickly. Makes them look even better imo.
Yeah I get that aspect, I also like that the silk sashiko threads on the no 9 are way easy to break compared to the cotton threaded on other cd versions it kinda makes them aged quicker, but considered the whole point of the no9 premium price point is because of the mud dye sashiko threads sometimes it just feels not worth paying the price difference between the no9 and no5 or no7 🤷‍♂️
 

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Been in Tokyo for a few days, finally went to kapital yesterday. Silly me thought because the no9 launched in Roppongi they would have it in stock. Nope, Ebisu legs and Ginza only. Oh well.
Maybe i got lucky with sizes last time I was in Japan, but wow seems like everything is out of stock for century denim. I cant imagine what its going to be like when tourists come back!! Pretty much just 1 or 2 sizes across cuts for the pants, even the no3 jacket i wanted only had 44 left.

So off to Ebisu I go. I checked ahead they only had 34 and 38 left for the no.9. As soon as I walked in of course I saw someone trying on the no.9 and I already knew that was the 34 lol. After the longest 10mins, the guy decided on the Sumi instead so I very luckily grabbed the last 34. Geez that was stressful.

Also grabbed the no4, what an interesting pair. The gentelman trying on the no9 was also very intrigued on the no4 after he saw me checking out the sample faded pair, then a few minutes later another guy walked in wearing the no4 and was there to buy a pair of no4 shorts lol.
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Also, Boro shirts were available in Roppongi and Ebisu, but jacket sold out of course.
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Still deciding if I should get a 123 jacket, but 3 westerners for my closet seems a bit of an overkill. Will see if I have extra time around Ginza.
How much does the Century denim run in Japan? Assuming it's a good bit cheaper, but curious as to how much.

Also what's the sizing like? The size charts I see online make these look crazy small, like a size 34 has a 32 inch waistband? That'd suggest I'd need to size up from my "typical" US size 32 (which is usually a 33-34 inch waistband) to size 36 to get a big enough waistband...
 

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How much does the Century denim run in Japan? Assuming it's a good bit cheaper, but curious as to how much.

Also what's the sizing like? The size charts I see online make these look crazy small, like a size 34 has a 32 inch waistband? That'd suggest I'd need to size up from my "typical" US size 32 (which is usually a 33-34 inch waistband) to size 36 to get a big enough waistband...

Always go at least a size up from real size in Kap denim.
 

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Always go at least a size up from real size in Kap denim.
Yeah I guess the question is whether I go a size up from my "typical" size (which is usually 32 in US brands) or from my "true size" (which is usually 34 in most Japanese brands, that are less vanity sized).
 

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