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dcnick

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Just received my pairs of RRL Once Washed in slim fit and slim bootcut.

The slim fits fit nicely but the slim bootcuts are extremely tight in the thigh.

From what I've read, slim bootcut is supposed to be the same fit as slim but with a larger leg opening.

Is the tightness just due to the variance among jeans or are the slim bootcuts supposed to be tighter in the thigh?
 

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haha will do, after my bar exam :p ... but trust me its not that cool
... dude just noticed your thread, pissed i missed 8.5 marrow WT :(
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^hes showing the RRL deer suede


love that jacket
 

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Just received my pairs of RRL Once Washed in slim fit and slim bootcut.

The slim fits fit nicely but the slim bootcuts are extremely tight in the thigh.

From what I've read, slim bootcut is supposed to be the same fit as slim but with a larger leg opening.

Is the tightness just due to the variance among jeans or are the slim bootcuts supposed to be tighter in the thigh?
I've never noticed slim bootcut being tighter in the thigh, I'd imagine it's just variation and it should stretch out. I've noticed the opposite, actually, with regard to tightness in the thigh.
 

Gus

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nice ... will have to check them out. i have the suede strap from taylor that i got with my guitar. its meh lol
may need to upgrade. i assume u have one pocket? love it?


I've owned one since they set up their business 10+ years ago. They use the very best heavy belt leather and superb hand tooling. You can't find a better one anywhere.
 

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^ That sweater however soft doesn't work for me...I am left eye dominate. ;) ^
 
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deez nuts

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has anyone tried on that jacket with the indian patch on the left chest?
 

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I just noticed it's made from merino so surely its going to be much softer (and not at all itchy) compared to last year. :)


This shawl cardi is made from Lambswool...same as last year's. Will def be itchy.
 

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