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Are the casual oxfords still very thick? I'd like another oxford for but the version I bought a few years ago were very thick. Over the course of the thread uniqlo ocbd's have been regarded as a good value, but which version for casual wear?
 

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Are the casual oxfords still very thick? I'd like another oxford for but the version I bought a few years ago were very thick. Over the course of the thread uniqlo ocbd's have been regarded as a good value, but which version for casual wear?

I have a casual oxford circa 2010 and one of their latest oxfords. The old ones were a lot thicker. In fact I can't wear the new ones without wearing an undershirt.
 

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Looks like Uniqlo put up some stretch selvedge jeans. I'm a fan of stretch, going to try the washed out pair and black pair.

http://www.uniqlo.com/us/product/me....html#64|/men/featured/new-arrivals/bottoms/|


I hated the stetch jeans not because they didn't feel good, I just can't do tights even though this would be a place that'd be perfectly acceptable. But I prefer the regular 98/2 or if you want the good ****. Get the heavier off white Japanese fabric from a couple seasons ago and take them to your tailor. I'm actually gonna make some patch jeans out of em since I found some on sale for $20.

But there's some faded grey tapered skinny jeans that are really good.
 

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I hated the stetch jeans not because they didn't feel good, I just can't do tights even though this would be a place that'd be perfectly acceptable. But I prefer the regular 98/2 or if you want the good ****. Get the heavier off white Japanese fabric from a couple seasons ago and take them to your tailor. I'm actually gonna make some patch jeans out of em since I found some on sale for $20.

But there's some faded grey tapered skinny jeans that are really good.


Ah, I've got a pair of the 98/2 Slim Fit Stretch which I like ALOT, they don't fit me like leggings surprisingly however they are size 35 so that's a big size. I sized up one. I was thinking maybe the selvedge 98/1 would be a higher quality and since every other color in 98/2 is sold out in my size.

I actually had suddenlee get me a pair of the 98/2 in black, felt like I time warped back to 4 or so years ago when Uniqlo didn't have ecommerce. Glad to see they are still doing their thing.
 
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Ah, I've got a pair of the 98/2 Slim Fit Stretch which I like ALOT, they don't fit me like leggings surprisingly however they are size 35 so that's a big size. I sized up one. I was thinking maybe the selvedge 98/1 would be a higher quality and since every other color in 98/2 is sold out in my size.

I actually had suddenlee get me a pair of the 98/2 in black, felt like I time warped back to 4 or so years ago when Uniqlo didn't have ecommerce. Glad to see they are still doing their thing.


Yup I know they stretch then when you wash em they slim back up I like my white ones a lot I wear em pretty often
 

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The $49.90 skinny fit tapered jeans are really really nice. Not like tights at all. The material is really nice. It stretches out in the top block if you wear them a lot (but not too much so its sloppy), plus, the stretch makes it comfy and then you got this nice taper. Pretty much the perfect jean. Bought like 7 pairs in every color...to wear everyday. Too bad they look like it's indigo based, so can only get the greys and the blues and the blacks (no earth tones), but it's nice to have like every blue/grey shade.

The $39.90 stretch jeans are thinner. Not as nice.

The $29.90 legging jeans were like tights.
 
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