UNIFORM LA Japanese BDU Camo Cargo Pants Drop, going on right now.
Uniform LA's Japanese BDU Camo Cargo Pants are now live. These cargos are based off vintage US Army BDU (Battle Dress Uniform) cargos. They're made of a premium 13.5-ounce Japanese twill that has been sulfur dyed for a vintage look. Every detail has been carried over from the inspiration and elevated. Available in two colorways, tundra and woodland. Please find them here
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Dude, you resoled those yourself?!?A bit off topic but it's kind of a brag and about a thrifted item sooo...
Just finished a handstitched full resole on these Edward Green, pretty happy with the result.
I had those same Electric Sunglasses in Highschool!
Crazy, I had those too in the early 2000's. Resale is definitely higher than retail was. I think I paid like $80 for them.Well you can get back the ol high school feeling for the low price of probably what retail was
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S/O to the people who ask for a whole cart of Goodwill glassware to be individually-wrapped at peak hours. Disputing prices for good measure. Four cashiers cleared 20 separate people, and this one old couple *still* held up my line.
Good thing I found some utterly bonkers ****. This was supposed to be a 10 minute pit stop :O
I was there ~18 hours beforehand, and came up dry. I only passed through because I know that this store's immense turnover sometimes means... Well, that things like this happen
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Had a line experience during a quick lunch stop the other day. I found a few shirts for personal, go to the line and its 25+ deep, carts stacked full of ****, and I'm at the very end of the line. Ugh.S/O to the people who ask for a whole cart of Goodwill glassware to be individually-wrapped at peak hours. Disputing prices for good measure. Four cashiers cleared 20 separate people, and this one old couple *still* held up my line.
Good thing I found some utterly bonkers ****. This was supposed to be a 10 minute pit stop :O
Had a line experience during a quick lunch stop the other day. I found a few shirts for personal, go to the line and its 25+ deep, carts stacked full of ****, and I'm at the very end of the line. Ugh.S/O to the people who ask for a whole cart of Goodwill glassware to be individually-wrapped at peak hours. Disputing prices for good measure. Four cashiers cleared 20 separate people, and this one old couple *still* held up my line.
Good thing I found some utterly bonkers ****. This was supposed to be a 10 minute pit stop :O
Sure, in my living room. I've done a couple before but there's nothing too difficult really (except cutting a clean hidden channel, that's the tough part). Time consuming as **** though, finding tools and materials can be tricky also.Dude, you resoled those yourself?!?
wish we could hand you a badass award because... excellent work sirSure, in my living room. I've done a couple before but there's nothing too difficult really (except cutting a clean hidden channel, that's the tough part). Time consuming as **** though, finding tools and materials can be tricky also.
Woah, really? You did an amazing job on those!Sure, in my living room. I've done a couple before but there's nothing too difficult really (except cutting a clean hidden channel, that's the tough part). Time consuming as **** though, finding tools and materials can be tricky also.