Bennyy, there is a marsell 41 on ebay and the seller says that it fits a 43. It sounds like you should keep looking for a 40.
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Originally posted by dynamo View PostHow much should I expect recent (FW12+) rick leathers to stretch?
Specifically curious about the high neck intarsia in various calf / lamb leathers.
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Originally posted by upsilonkng View Postprobably just a little, I had a waxed calf and over 6 months it barely moved, but all leather stretches at least a little but it won't stretch a full size unless it rips. just get one that fits. fw12 intarsia run super tight, in the arms etc..
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Originally posted by minhcu2805 View Posthow does current seasons RO bauhaus (blistered, goat) fit compare to the old ones? does it fit slimmer? how thick is the current season's leathers?
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Kangaroo = lightest of the 3, strong relative to weight, hides come in different thickness, grain is generally smooth and have little markings.
Donkey = heavier than kangaroo, a little lighter than horse, some markings.
All 3 age the same if you take care of them with some regular cleaning and conditioning. Different if you plan to wear yours to a construction or mining site. I have a pair of kangaroo tornadoes worn 5-6x / week for the last 3 years and they have held up just fine.
Originally posted by drizzly View Postcurious how is kangaroo and donkey leather in comparison to horse? are they just as tough? how well do the 2 leathers age? please share some experiences... thanksOriginally posted by eat meIf you can't see the work past the fucking taped seams , cold dye wash or raw hems - perhaps you shouldn't really be looking at all.
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depends on what the drawstring is like. if its a simple turned hem with the string stuck inside through two holes, that should be easy to recreate after shortening"AVANT GUARDE HIGHEST FASHION. NOW NOW this is it people, these are the brands no one fucking knows and people are like WTF. they do everything by hand in their freaking secret basement and shit."
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A question for the BBS pros around here. I recently purchased a pair of S/S 11 cotton/linen P13s and the fit and cut are perfect for me.
A recent foray into another pair of P13s also via the classifieds yielded a pair that was too slim through the legs and also with a shorter inseam (unhemmed).
Are there multiple variations of the P13 model of BBS pants each season? Is there a specific one that has a slightly wider cut through the leg and a longer inseam? Unfortunately the cotton/linen pair I have now no longer has the longer interior tags to help guide me.www.AlbertHuangMD.com - Digital Portfolio Of Projects & Designs
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Originally posted by sshum88 View PostKangaroo = lightest of the 3, strong relative to weight, hides come in different thickness, grain is generally smooth and have little markings.
Donkey = heavier than kangaroo, a little lighter than horse, some markings.
All 3 age the same if you take care of them with some regular cleaning and conditioning. Different if you plan to wear yours to a construction or mining site. I have a pair of kangaroo tornadoes worn 5-6x / week for the last 3 years and they have held up just fine.
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Anyone have any recommendations on particular designers to look for in search of light oz. denim? I have had raw denim up to 22oz and my lightest is a pair at 14oz but I find myself never wearing even my lightest due to my non-denim pants being more comfortable. As comfortable as other pants are, I still like the stacked denim look. Which designers should I be looking at for lightweight denim? I am forced to buy online due to my location and I feel like people rarely list the denim weight when selling online.
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