VWpete
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Hey there,
Just thought I'd add a little streetwear review for the benefit the board.
I've seen Rogan Jeans in NYC and was skeptical as I'm very picky about my denim. Boy was I wrong. Was at Barney's in Chicago, tried on a pair and they felt like they were made for me.
Details: Handmade construction and wash details that get outside of typical whiskers that brands like Seven and Diesel have been doing forever. They play with seams and details just enough to make them unique and drape perfectly. I think of them like couture denim . . . all about the drape. They look amazing on and should suit the skinny guys well. I wear a small 30 and find Seven's and US PDC to be a bit large. Their denim is sooo soft and aged perfectly. You need to check out their washes. Not to machined or cheezy looking.
I spent alot of money on them (240), but they are by far the most amazing jeans I've worn. Check them out at Barney's. Mike C, I know you'd love them . . .
Take care,
Pete
Just thought I'd add a little streetwear review for the benefit the board.
I've seen Rogan Jeans in NYC and was skeptical as I'm very picky about my denim. Boy was I wrong. Was at Barney's in Chicago, tried on a pair and they felt like they were made for me.
Details: Handmade construction and wash details that get outside of typical whiskers that brands like Seven and Diesel have been doing forever. They play with seams and details just enough to make them unique and drape perfectly. I think of them like couture denim . . . all about the drape. They look amazing on and should suit the skinny guys well. I wear a small 30 and find Seven's and US PDC to be a bit large. Their denim is sooo soft and aged perfectly. You need to check out their washes. Not to machined or cheezy looking.
I spent alot of money on them (240), but they are by far the most amazing jeans I've worn. Check them out at Barney's. Mike C, I know you'd love them . . .
Take care,
Pete