Samurai Jeans
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the above and from Japan:
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Looking for help from some folks with experience here….in looking at buying Samurai Jeans S5000VX - "ZERO" Model .... If I take a size 34" in IH-634s would I def be a 33 in this model? Based on the pre-soak measurements at DC4 and blue in green this looks right... Anyone else size this way or have a general recommendation? Thanks
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thank you… 33" ordered
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great fit, great fades!
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Does anyone have experience with the 15th anniversary lot of the s003jp? Thinking of grabbing a pair as they look like they will come up similar in cut to the se05bsp but would be interested to hear opinions or post soak measuremts others have experienced from this lot. Thanks fellers
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torn between these and the warehouse 660
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Can anyone tell me if the s003jp is similar to the 666 cut? I was going to hold out for the 666UHR but having just found out the presoak inseam will be 37 there's no way that's gonna come close to working for me and I really need one more pair of jeans to be able to rotate. Thanks in advance. Any recommendations also appreciate , was also looking at whall's but they aren't raw if it helps I need at least a 37" inseam post soak. Seems like samurai is about the only choice anymore
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Ande Whall's jeans not being raw? I guess you mean they are not unsanforized. Although that depends on which fabric or special roll he uses.
To choose between WH and Samurai is tough. I think the S003JP will be the slimmer fit but I like the simple details of the WH better. And also the fading patterns of the WH denim is more to my liking than Samurai's Yamato denim line
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Hmm… You may have sold me on the wharehouse's BF.
G, I realize the xhs has a 37" inseam but after having had several pairs I'm just not really looking to pursue anymore denim that heavy. IMO it's not nearly as practical as denim in the range of 18 oz, and more importantly to me... The drape in the body just isn't natural. It is what it is. Just have to come to terms with the options I do have and go from there.