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Likely a return. Also likely to be phantom availability and order will be canceled in a few days.This somehow came up on the RRL sale page today - 30% off. I thought they were all sold out…?
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Likely a return. Also likely to be phantom availability and order will be canceled in a few days.
theres multiple sizes and quantities…
Anyone have experience ordering $1,000+ worth of stuff? Does RL ship with signature required? I’ve ordered $900 or less no signature ever… which is anxiety leaving it at the door
I haven't noticed any sizing difference between one-washes and processed/distressed low straights or slim fits. That said, if you haven't bought jeans within the last year or two, it seems like the sizing has been tweaked enough that sizing up one size from past season styles is recommended.Question,
I've been wearing one wash or rinsed slim and low straights exclusively for the last 7 or 8 years. I'm interested in changing it up and buying a pre distressed pair of slims. Do you all recommend sticking with my regular size or sizing up?
I'm assuming the denim doesn't change or stretch as much with wear the way a rinsed pair would.
Thoughts?
Appreciate it. I feel like based on my sale item orders I received a few weeks back, its the same in shirts and jackets. My older mediums still fit perfectly, but I seem to now be a Mlarge in anything new so I'd rather take the slightly bigger size.I haven't noticed any sizing difference between one-washes and processed/distressed low straights or slim fits. That said, if you haven't bought jeans within the last year or two, it seems like the sizing has been tweaked enough that sizing up one size from past season styles is recommended.
I haven't noticed any sizing difference between one-washes and processed/distressed low straights or slim fits. That said, if you haven't bought jeans within the last year or two, it seems like the sizing has been tweaked enough that sizing up one size from past season styles is recommended.