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Unfortunately, I have no idea. The seller that I traded with didn't know either. The product code is YE-J18-156, although from my knowledge, his product codes don't reflect the season that it was released. Maybe another member here could shed some light on the issue?
Have to say I think the look would improve if the ramones were laced.
Right, I'll definitely give that a try and see how it looks. I personally prefer them unlaced since they look more boot-like and fit a winter outfit better.
What color is fabric that the y's is written on, you can roughly date it from that. The season code first two letters only works for yyph, and even then there is some overlap that you need to use the sizing method (s/m/l vs 2/3/4) to determine. Personally I find the bottom half to be a bit slim to match the top, maybe some chunkier boots would be interesting.
wildinthewood thanks, thats my fav hoodie. collecting_items oops i forgot abt that.
Hoodie from Zam Barrett, tees by voidthebrand, pants by THVM and shoes by Pal x Neil Barrett.
What color is fabric that the y's is written on, you can roughly date it from that. The season code first two letters only works for yyph, and even then there is some overlap that you need to use the sizing method (s/m/l vs 2/3/4) to determine. Personally I find the bottom half to be a bit slim to match the top, maybe some chunkier boots would be interesting.
The fabric is black while the logo itself is an off-white silver color with the sizing on the bottom right of the logo.
Hope that helps!
This partially helps in figuring out the dating. The Y's mens and womens can be confusing. Very early Y's (men) just said "Y's" but had a green tag, making them easier to differentiate. Later pieces were labeled "y's for men", making it much easier still. The most recent men's are just labeled "Y's" again, leading to more confusion. The best way to tell is to look at the materials tag. Labels starting in M are Y's for men, labels starting in Y are for women. Of the later pieces, I have seen women's tags that look identical to the men's. If it has a size in numbers then it would be from after 2000 - when the sizing change happened.
Would have loved to see a shot of the bottom half. I think it would help me decide how I feel about that hat. Besides that, I do love the color play of your undershirt and harnden jacket.
Cheers man, hats a Stetson. Just have some Zam Barrett's tucked into some vintage 1950s Sorel snow boots. I'm in Colorado for chrissakes. Heritage Goth
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Originally posted by interest1
I don't live in the past. But I do have a vacation home there.
Glad to hear that! I think that makes the hat all the more fitting. I grew up and spend a fair portion of the year in Utah, so outfits tend to lean the same. Nothing like a trusty pair of weather resistant boots.
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