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Originally Posted by whodini
My only worry would be the inseam, really. You can try drying it on "delicate" and see how that goes. Hot water is nothing compared to what a half-hour or longer can do in a dryer.

My worry is the inseam too. Thanks for the help but I'm actually looking for someone who has done this before and can give me some first hand experience. Is there anyone?
 

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http://www.revolveclothing.com/b/Pro...%2FSearch.jspi bought this for 159.80 ?
what do you guys think of this purchase
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i am very satisfied
 

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Can I do better for 40 dollars also I don't like to overdress. I wear a dress shirt almost everyday as it is and I feel like this alone is overdressing
 

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I'm looking at a pair of RRLs on ebay. My size for non-raw jeans is 33/32. The RRLs in question are labeled as 33/32, semi raw/dry and sanforized (pre-shrunk). Do RRL's fit true to size (i.e. if I fit in a 33/32 non-raw jean, will I be good with these)?
 

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Originally Posted by Chicago Guy
I'm looking at a pair of RRLs on ebay. My size for non-raw jeans is 33/32. The RRLs in question are labeled as 33/32, semi raw/dry and sanforized (pre-shrunk). Do RRL's fit true to size (i.e. if I fit in a 33/32 non-raw jean, will I be good with these)?
Two words: GET. MEASUREMENTS.
 

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Originally Posted by whodini
Two words: GET. MEASUREMENTS.

Will certainly do that! Obviously a 33/32 jean by x manufacturer will not necessarily be the same size as a 33/32 jean by y manufacturer. As my wife tells me, buying a size 6 under one label doesn't mean it will fit her with another label. As an example on my end, my experience is that JCrew pants/jeans run freakishly out of proportion (large) to the labeled size...although maybe that has changed since I last tried on a pair of pants from them.

Thanks.
 

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go to supercontrol...then on the left navigation area you should see "supermessages"...thats your PMs
 

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Originally Posted by sho'nuff
i went there and i still couldnt find the private messages area

supercontrol > supermessages on the left, you get a drop down and can select "list private messages" i think.
 

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Just a quick question about ebay etiquette, I bought a shirt that was calculated to be $4 shipping, the day after I won it the seller emailed me and said that the shipping calculator made a mistake and I need to pay an extra $7.

Any recommendations? Or just bite the bullet and pay the extra, it's not an expensive item.
 
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