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harveyrabbit

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I will have to speak to the London shop and ask for their description. cos they sure look shiny as hell on the website


They are very much a flat black. I think this makes it hard to photograph them accurately. In person they look less black and more grey. I have been lauding these pants all season.
 

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Ebay has a new(or before my time) reseller with some nice Vintage RRL stuff.
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http://www.ebay.com/itm/VINTAGE-IND...73108?pt=US_CSA_MC_Shirts&hash=item257940b294

Looks almost IDENTICAL to this Denim & Supply shirt.. Good to see RRL trickling down some of the same, funky fabrics and patterns into D&S.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/POLO-RALPH-...?pt=US_CSA_MC_Shirts&var=&hash=item484e74cad0
 
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I certainly hope RRL is nicer than Denim & Supply. Tried some D&S at Macy's last year and the fabrics were horrible.
 

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I certainly hope RRL is nicer than Denim & Supply.  Tried some D&S at Macy's last year and the fabrics were horrible.


you don't need to hope, it is nicer
 

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Polo online has free shipping over $195.

If I order something directly from a RRL store over $195 will I also get free shipping or does that only apply to online purchases? If only online, if I press the store will they relent and offer the free shipping or are they pretty strict about it?
 

zippyh

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About the shipping discussion:

I hate the fact that we charge 15 for ground shipping in store. I think that is way too much, considering online is only 8 or free for orders over 195. It is our policy to charge. I try to get guys free shipping as much as possible. I have to get the manager to sign off for it every time to get the free shipping. Sometimes the manager doesn't always go for it though.



Polo online has free shipping over $195.

If I order something directly from a RRL store over $195 will I also get free shipping or does that only apply to online purchases? If only online, if I press the store will they relent and offer the free shipping or are they pretty strict about it?


See above.
 

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I'm guessing that a couple of you guys on here might have jeans in Wheat wash - do you care for them like raw denim or just wash and wear? I've never had non-raw selvage so I've got no idea what to do. Thanks!
 

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I'm guessing that a couple of you guys on here might have jeans in Wheat wash - do you care for them like raw denim or just wash and wear? I've never had non-raw selvage so I've got no idea what to do. Thanks!
I treat mine the same as my once-washed, which I treat like raws basically. I soak every once in a while, a small amount of Woolite if necessary.
 

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I treat mine the same as my once-washed, which I treat like raws basically. I soak every once in a while, a small amount of Woolite if necessary.
I've had mine 3 years and I've washed them maybe three or four times. I don't treat them as rigid denim in the sense that I don't avoid washing them... but I try not to wash any of my jeans too often. Some of contrasting marks have faded, but the overall color is still good.
 

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I treat mine the same as my once-washed, which I treat like raws basically. I soak every once in a while, a small amount of Woolite if necessary.

I've had mine 3 years and I've washed them maybe three or four times. I don't treat them as rigid denim in the sense that I don't avoid washing them... but I try not to wash any of my jeans too often. Some of contrasting marks have faded, but the overall color is still good.


Sounds good, thanks!
 

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