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MTM Jeans in Kojima, Japan

aucociscokid

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Without my having to actually go there, does any know of a store/factory, etc. in Kojima which will run up a few jeans in a larger size: say, 44W x 30L.

Not so large in America I don't think, but certainly larger than most Japanese sizes.
 

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Thanks. Looks promising. Most of the site is in Japanese. But, I use a very good proxy there whom can translate it for me.
 

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Going to be hard. Even by U.S. standard, sz 44 is pretty big. Anything bigger than a 36 waist would fit into the obese section and thus would have a hard time being stylish.
 

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Originally Posted by wj4
Going to be hard. Even by U.S. standard, sz 44 is pretty big. Anything bigger than a 36 waist would fit into the obese section and thus would have a hard time being stylish.

hey no need to make fun!

im pretty sure hes just a giant and hes buying shorts. OBVIOUSLY
 

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I reckon Momotaro has a made-to-measure service also. But I only read about it on the net. You should google it for more info as I don't know the exact webpage anymore.
 

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No offense meant here, but at 44W x 30L, it's probably not the jeans that need to come in a different size. Unless you are a barrel-chested bear of a man who could tow a bus by himself, I have a hard time imagining how those dimensions could belong to anyone even close to resembling a healthy adult male. Have you considered joining a fitness club, or (if mobility is not yet a problem) at least going for a walk a couple times a week?
 

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Originally Posted by Mistral
I reckon Momotaro has a made-to-measure service also. But I only read about it on the net. You should google it for more info as I don't know the exact webpage anymore.

yup, they do. but its going to be pricey ... but im sure it would be worth every ******* penny.
 

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I'd try to drop a size or ten before splurging on MTM Japanese jeans...
 

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