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Originally posted by Lohikaarme View PostWhat exactly is the difference between denim and knit denim? Is knit stretchy and soft like a sweater or something?
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julius denim is probably the most durable none ripping denim of the popular brands here. and knit is one of the best most interesting denims around. and considering the price of other well made denim(stiff /durable) like ccp and bbs it's the cheapest by far used. drkshdw is very subpar to good, it varies more than anything else i can think of. the dust , lighter colors are some of the most frail useless things ever priced at $500 or above, but some of the black denim waxed are great, fw13 comes to mind.
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Originally posted by neongud View PostI am not sure about the technicalities, but it is indeed really soft and stretchy. Mine are something like 96% cotton and 4% polyurethane. Some really great jeans if you can get them for japanese prices.Originally posted by upsilonkng View Postjulius denim is probably the most durable none ripping denim of the popular brands here. and knit is one of the best most interesting denims around. and considering the price of other well made denim(stiff /durable) like ccp and bbs it's the cheapest by far used. drkshdw is very subpar to good, it varies more than anything else i can think of. the dust , lighter colors are some of the most frail useless things ever priced at $500 or above, but some of the black denim waxed are great, fw13 comes to mind.
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Originally posted by BlacknWhite View PostWhen it comes to jeans, is it because the really good Japanese brands of denim, lean more towards Heritage/Americana, that people here don't wear them?
I mean those are fucking amazing, and all it takes is a quick tapering job to get them a nice fit.
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i would disagree w/ this, they become like tights if u size down. I actually recommend if ur a sz1 in julius denim to try a 2 in the knit looks better, now more than ever since it's dropped a bit looks weird if it's too tight. sz1 knit is much tighter leg and waist than actual julius denim which i always wear sz1.
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Originally posted by neongud View PostMy suggestion is to size down, as they are quite stretchy.Originally posted by upsilonkng View Posti would disagree w/ this, they become like tights if u size down. I actually recommend if ur a sz1 in julius denim to try a 2 in the knit looks better, now more than ever since it's dropped a bit looks weird if it's too tight. sz1 knit is much tighter leg and waist than actual julius denim which i always wear sz1.
neongud, stretchy like elastic-waist/leggings might be? I've never sized down on denim before simply because I like a comfier top block...
Upsilonking, do you have large legs do you just prefer a looser fit? I'd figure a tighter fit (coupled with Julius' common long legs + sometimes twisted seams) would lend itself to some nice stacking?
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Originally posted by Lohikaarme View PostI'm pretty solidly in a size 2 for most Julius clothes already. My waist/hips usually require about 82cm.
neongud, stretchy like elastic-waist/leggings might be? I've never sized down on denim before simply because I like a comfier top block...
Upsilonking, do you have large legs do you just prefer a looser fit? I'd figure a tighter fit (coupled with Julius' common long legs + sometimes twisted seams) would lend itself to some nice stacking?
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Originally posted by Lohikaarme View PostI'm pretty solidly in a size 2 for most Julius clothes already. My waist/hips usually require about 82cm.
neongud, stretchy like elastic-waist/leggings might be? I've never sized down on denim before simply because I like a comfier top block...
Upsilonking, do you have large legs do you just prefer a looser fit? I'd figure a tighter fit (coupled with Julius' common long legs + sometimes twisted seams) would lend itself to some nice stacking?
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The knit denim sounds like the diesel jogg jeans - stretchy, soft and comfortable to wear. Did some searchs but seem that the design of julius jeans doesnt go well with the rest of my wardrobe right now. Im looking for a quality pair of jeans with more 'clean' look. So any suggestions?
Actually Im looking for a pair of jeans, or just pants, that can go well with 988, not too many details and stacks.Last edited by dduyyy; 10-07-2014, 07:51 AM.
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Originally posted by Trixer View PostWell, build quality is probably the most important factor as it's shoes we are talking about. I own 2 pairs of boots myself from The Last Conspiracy and I'm very happy with both of them. They work mostly with horse leather and mine is now breaking in really nicely. The only thing that bothers me a little are the shiny toe boxes on pretty much all models. Luckily, this is only a polishing detail and can either be easily removed or just leave it and it will wear off quickly.
On a side note, can anyone recommend an inexpensive slouchy beanie of reasonable quality? Preferably, cashmere, but cotton/merino mix will do as well.
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Originally posted by dduyyy View PostThe knit denim sounds like the diesel jogg jeans - stretchy, soft and comfortable to wear. Did some searchs but seem that the design of julius jeans doesnt go well with the rest of my wardrobe right now. Im looking for a quality pair of jeans with more 'clean' look. So any suggestions?
Actually Im looking for a pair of jeans, or just pants, that can go well with 988, not too many details and stacks.
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