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NYLON

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Is the water defender ultra light the same way or are the leaks just with the regular ultra lights and vests?
I am wearing the AW13 UU collab from 2 years back and the down - although freaking light weight- does a nice job as a 2nd layer. But everytime i take it off, i see down leaking onto the outer.

If you have wear a wool outer without liner, you will have a fun time picking feathers :p

Still, for the price no complaints.
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I am wearing the AW13 UU collab from 2 years back and the down - although freaking light weight- does a nice job as a 2nd layer. But everytime i take it off, i see down leaking onto the outer.

If you have wear a wool outer without liner, you will have a fun time picking feathers :p

Still, for the price no complaints. ;)

Haha ok cool! Yeah, i dont really live in an area where its crazy cold like ny or chicago so it seems to do the trick for me. I dont really think purchasing a down for like 200 is needed for my area. Cant beat 29.99 sale price although i seemed to be lucky buying literally right before it went on sale. It is pretty cool that it weighs next to nothing
 

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I'm a working in Uniqlo, most of the time u will find the product with similar name, but the difference is just the material.
 

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Anyone know the difference between these two sweatshirts?

http://www.uniqlo.com/us/product/men-sweat-full-zip-long-sleeve-hoodie-124662.html#08-005

and

http://www.uniqlo.com/us/product/men-sweat-full-zip-long-sleeve-hoodie-132857.html#

Fit guide and materials are the same. Only the item description differs.

@Coldsnap
 are those measurements for 34 or 35? And are they stretchy in the waist as well?

Edit: screw it, ordered both sweatshirts and two sizes in the jeans.


35.they are stretchy in the waist
 

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Got in the stretch "tapered" cargo pants. wow. fits huge. not tapered at all really. size down down if you want to try them out.

Also, got in the "miracle air" skinny fit tapered denim. Meh. Just feels like a less nice, thinner version of the regular skinny fit tapered for the same price. returned.

Browsed the store after returning the stuff and came across a couple of pairs of the urban sweats cargo pants at $19.90. daaayam. thought they were long gone. instakopped.
 
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Anyone know the difference between these two sweatshirts?
Similar question: anyone know what the difference is between the three solid-color, slim-fit oxfords Uniqlo's selling right now?

http://www.uniqlo.com/us/product/me....html#63|/men/tops/casual-shirts/oxford-slim/

http://www.uniqlo.com/us/product/me....html#62|/men/tops/casual-shirts/oxford-slim/

http://www.uniqlo.com/us/product/me....html#03|/men/tops/casual-shirts/oxford-slim/

I think the consensus is that the ones with the bands inside the collar are the best, but I could be mistaken.
 

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The first you linked are my favorite, they have this shorter/smaller collar that goes well with casual shirting imo. Colors are good too with the dark grayish blue one and the brown one being ones you don't see very often. I don't know about the second link but I think the third link are the older ones. If its the ones I have the collars are larger and have white buttons while the ones from the first link have darker buttons on the darker color ones which I think looks nicer and muted
 

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wait uniqlo oxfords now have larger collars? ****
 

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