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Pics of Goughs at 1.5 months

antirabbit

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One hot soak, they got stiff enough to stand up. Then softened up quite a bit (I like cardboard, so I went and got a few more pairs, they are so damn cheap right now) So, thought I would share what mine have turned out like with some constant wear.
 

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couple of more. Some fades are starting....I am going to beat the hell out of these.
 

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u got these at gap wat u tell the sales rep because when i asked for the gap goughs they aint no what i meant.and it not on the gap website what u tell them
 

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nice wear for only 1.5 months going to be alot of honey combs!
 

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****, man, you need some help?
ask for 445212-00-1, the product code....
 

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Originally Posted by blackg08
when i asked for the gap goughs they aint no what i meant.

Why am I not suprised?
 

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Originally Posted by Arethusa
Who ******* taught you English?
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dont tell me, you asked for "Goog-uhz". Or maybe "Goe's"?
 

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Honestly, I have no idea how it's pronounced. Maybe it's gō, as in Vincent. Maybe is gou, as in ow. Maybe it's guf, as the French pronounce Vincent's name. It was a really, really bad name to use for a pair of jeans.
 

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Originally Posted by Arethusa
Honestly, I have no idea how it's pronounced. Maybe it's gō, as in Vincent. Maybe is gou, as in ow. Maybe it's guf, as the French pronounce Vincent's name. It was a really, really bad name to use for a pair of jeans.

+1. The GAP employees I talked to each pronounced it in a different way. Of course, none of them knew the jeans even existed before I called, which surely didn't help.
 

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I would assume it is named after the street in SF (since the Gap started there). The bus driver pronounced it like 'cough'.
 

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It might be easier just to print out a screenshot and hand it to one of the employees
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Originally Posted by j
I would assume it is named after the street in SF (since the Gap started there). The bus driver pronounced it like 'cough'.

+1, this is the same thing I assumed (and the way I'd been pronouncing it when reading it).
 

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