AntiHero84
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Keep the arcs.
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Rodeo Ralph Lauren
keep the arcs, nice pick with FH as it is one of the best in both fit and quality, ignore people saying you should have gotten rrl (rrl is nice but quality is nowhere near as good as what you got), and wear the hell out of them
I personally feel ok with them on. Taking them off is just too nit picky if you ask me.
Out of curiousity, why is it that if the original poster had <20 posts and had an account made in the past few months people would have gotten their panties in a knot over the fact this was a new topic?
I'm a little confused as to why people are recommending RRL...Don't their cuts have pretty low rises? I wouldn't expect that aspect to appeal to an MC-er.
Pretty much. The one thing this guy did better than the other <20 post member people is that he just went out went by SF advice and bought denim instead of some newbie walking in asking to buy quality selvadge denim for $50 and then refusing to spend the $200-$300 that people here usually spend.
Pretty much. The one thing this guy did better than the other <20 post member people is that he just went out went by SF advice and bought denim instead of some newbie walking in asking to buy quality selvadge denim for $50 and then refusing to spend the $200-$300 that people here usually spend.
lemmywinks hit the nail on the head. When one comes here, to a forum that focuses on and supports high-end brands, posts a thread, and expects constructive advice for getting great jeans for $50, of course they're going to get torn apart.
What a bunch of snobs, it just reeks. Everybody has a budget in mind and come to SF for options. Price is not everything, otherwise you're no better than Diesel buying douchebags. "Better than <20 post members". Patronizing much? He probably did better than you. I love when MC does denim, fit comes first everything else is a bonus.
So I hot soaked the jeans in my bathtub for about an hour. Let them hang dry and this is how they turned out: