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Originally posted by dduyyy View PostDamn, thats what i dont wanna hear haha Size 7 in bone color sold out everywhere. Anw, thanks.
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Anyone has experience with 11 by BBS jeans ? how is the fit?
I'd need a waist measurement around 43-44 cm, should I go for M or L?
and also, do they stretch? "regular" brands denim (levis-uniqlo etc) stretch a lot, and I know it's best to size 1 down meaning a 41-42 cm waist is ok for me bc it stretches once worn, then shrinks back after washing.
Anyone knows if it's it the case with 11BBS denim? thx!!
EDIT: same question for Julius jeans!! I figure I'd need a sz 3, but sometimes wonder if a sz 2 with a 42cm waist could work -if there is stretch-Last edited by Nomadic Planet; 01-30-2015, 09:45 AM.
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Layer-0 jean size shrinkage
Got me a pair of 5 pocket denim jeans from Layer-0 (like these)
Measurements etc seemed to show that they'd fit, but trying them on now it turns out they run large - so, as far as sizing goes, does anybody know if these jeans shrink a significant amount in handwashing/soaking or do they just bounce back? We're talking from a 50 down to a 48 - and do they keep their shape?
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Originally posted by udbrud View PostGot me a pair of 5 pocket denim jeans from Layer-0 (like these)
Measurements etc seemed to show that they'd fit, but trying them on now it turns out they run large - so, as far as sizing goes, does anybody know if these jeans shrink a significant amount in handwashing/soaking or do they just bounce back? We're talking from a 50 down to a 48 - and do they keep their shape?
just to mention that is there any leather details on the pant,and it might fade a lot due to the dying process
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Originally posted by vegettoo View Postif it was made by 100%cotton,im sure u can soak it into water abt 60 degree,for half a hour,it will shrink,depends on how long u soak it,or u can tumble dry it(which i always do,definately can get it one size smaller),it will go back abt half size
just to mention that is there any leather details on the pant,and it might fade a lot due to the dying process
If anyone as specific experience with the shrinking of these pants, I'd love to hear about it.
Trying to figure out whether to resell them and hope to find a size smaller at some point, or try out the washing method.
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Originally posted by udbrud View PostThat's the one, thanks! Expected the usual tricks might work - just a bit worried about ruining them. They're handwashable though, so maybe it won't be too bad - including the leather details (which would be very unfortunate to loose the color of).
If anyone as specific experience with the shrinking of these pants, I'd love to hear about it.
Trying to figure out whether to resell them and hope to find a size smaller at some point, or try out the washing method.
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Originally posted by vegettoo View Posti had some experience of washing my bbs pant,as there r also some leather details on it, only thing that need to mention is dont tumble dry it in a wash dryer,use a proper tumble drying machine,as the leather had shrinked when i used wash dryer but perfect result when i used the proper dryer
Will give it a bit of thought - whether it seems realistic that it'll actually shrink enough. Otherwise it'll go the reselling route.
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Originally posted by Nomadic Planet View PostAnyone has experience with 11 by BBS jeans ? how is the fit?
I'd need a waist measurement around 43-44 cm, should I go for M or L?
and also, do they stretch? "regular" brands denim (levis-uniqlo etc) stretch a lot, and I know it's best to size 1 down meaning a 41-42 cm waist is ok for me bc it stretches once worn, then shrinks back after washing.
Anyone knows if it's it the case with 11BBS denim? thx!!
EDIT: same question for Julius jeans!! I figure I'd need a sz 3, but sometimes wonder if a sz 2 with a 42cm waist could work -if there is stretch-
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Originally posted by jap808 View PostI've tried a pair of 11 BBS jeans some weeks ago: I'm a 50 and I need a size XL. Didn't buy them, so I don't know if they will stretch...
seems like both BBS lines (11 and mainline) tend to run a bit small this past season for pants / jeans, but I'm not totally sure...
After exchanging with you on the gum-dyed BBS sweatshirt / cardigan, you seem to be 1 size bigger than me, so it would mean a size L should be my size in 11BBS (although measurements I've had from different web stores are 42 cm waist for a size L, which is more like an M to me... this is where my hesitation comes from)
anyone can help on Julius jeans ?
and I'm adding BBS mainline jeans to the question too (mostly P13), as I've been told that last season sizing was super small (like 2 sizes small) and erratic...
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Originally posted by rickandjulius View PostNomadic Planet my size 2 Julius jeans fit perfectly for my 32" waist. They fit TTS. Size 1 should be 28 to 30inch waist. Size 3 "34ish. I highly recommend_7 jeans. They're the best fitting pants I've ever owned.
my problem is that I seem to be between a size M and a size L for bottoms, so between a 2 and 3.
A size 2 should be around 42 cm laid flat, and I need a 43-44 cm waist in fact.. if Julius jeans stretch a bit, I might give a try to a sz 2. if no stretch at all, I'd be safer with a sz 3... regular non designer denim do stretch a lot, my uniqlo / levis jeans are more on the 42cm side of things but reach the 44 cm I need once worn (then shrink back after washing).
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Originally posted by Nomadic Planet View Postthx a lot!
my problem is that I seem to be between a size M and a size L for bottoms, so between a 2 and 3.
A size 2 should be around 42 cm laid flat, and I need a 43-44 cm waist in fact.. if Julius jeans stretch a bit, I might give a try to a sz 2. if no stretch at all, I'd be safer with a sz 3... regular non designer denim do stretch a lot, my uniqlo / levis jeans are more on the 42cm side of things but reach the 44 cm I need once worn (then shrink back after washing).
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