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I hope this will not become the norm. For me, the meticulous attention to detail and the quality of the product is the made in japan signature. If that is compromised, what's the point.A lot of you are missing the point. orSlow is not moving production to China for a cash grab. They are doing it because made-in-Japan production is simply not possible anymore.
I completely understand if that turns someone off the brand.
But the reality is that the Japanese factories are slower than those overseas. So it's not only about dollars, it's about the tight timeframe that the brands have to get the orders made, pushing them to use overseas factories. If anything those items would cost more as labour costs saved by using a China factory would be negated by the shipping cost of material and finished product to and from Japan.
A certain Japanese brand under the Nepenthes umbrella has had to do the exact same thing. This is going to be the norm rather than the exception. orSlow are not the first and will not be the last Japanese brand to have to do this.
I get all that, especially for a growing company like Orslow. They have to deliver to a global network of retailers. Here in Paris they have 3 or 4 new retailers just since the pandemic, whereas before I had to order mostly from the Bureau.A lot of you are missing the point. orSlow is not moving production to China for a cash grab. They are doing it because made-in-Japan production is simply not possible anymore.
I completely understand if that turns someone off the brand.
But the reality is that the Japanese factories are slower than those overseas. So it's not only about dollars, it's about the tight timeframe that the brands have to get the orders made, pushing them to use overseas factories. If anything those items would cost more as labour costs saved by using a China factory would be negated by the shipping cost of material and finished product to and from Japan.
A certain Japanese brand under the Nepenthes umbrella has had to do the exact same thing. This is going to be the norm rather than the exception. orSlow are not the first and will not be the last Japanese brand to have to do this.
I'm 6'2, 180lb and a size 3 worked out well. I found the sizing charts from japan are always more accurate than anything else. https://item.rakuten.co.jp/reggieshop/orslow-rk0001004421/ for example.Hi Folks
Looking to pick up an M65. Does anyone have any experience they can offer me? Again, sizing is totally different depending on which store you look at.
Thanks.
Thanks a lot 👍🏻I'm 6'2, 180lb and a size 3 worked out well. I found the sizing charts from japan are always more accurate than anything else. https://item.rakuten.co.jp/reggieshop/orslow-rk0001004421/ for example.
Is the olive cw? That’s strange, it souk be made in Japan, it’s part of their “core” collection.Received my M65 in size 3. Overall I think it’s the right size. The arms are extremely baggy but I assume that’s a feature of the original jacket.
Length wise it’s fine for me at 6ft2 tall and fit is on the roomier side for me at 12 stone. But, it’s not meant to be fitted so all good.
I was hoping this would still be a made in Japan product but alas, it is made in China.
I will definitely have to think long and hard about buying any more Orslow products. Maybe that’s a silly statement but I just cant see myself paying Orslow prices for clothes made in China.
It’s the Army Green M65 Field Jacket. It’s not part of their basic collection as far as I know.Is the olive cw? That’s strange, it souk be made in Japan, it’s part of their “core” collection.
I am interested in 101 as well and after comparing the measurements it seems that it is noticeably looser fit + higher waist. I did not try the yet but might do it soon.How does the 101 fit compare to 105?
Is it noticably looser all over?
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The fit and finish look worse than my Slim Fits (made in Japan) and definitely worse than my Dickies 1922 especially the SPI. And the fabric from the Army Fits feels very different compared to the Slim Fits which is dry, papery and lighter with Army ones.