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Go back and re-acquire that pair of 555N you had. Mine were tight in the thigh but stretched more there than any other denim I've had. Comfy af now.
I actually just washed them at 40C° and they are as slim as I can tolerate… I know they will stretch again, but meanwhile I'm a happy pup...
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Winning! Seriously though, I was worried I'd fekked up when I got mine. Decided to give them a try anyway and after only 3-4 days wear the thigh had gone from snug to relaxed. I'd go so far as to say that there is more give in this denim than in the 21oz.
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Can anyone help identify what model these jeans are?
TWHR01
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Winning! Seriously though, I was worried I'd fekked up when I got mine. Decided to give them a try anyway and after only 3-4 days wear the thigh had gone from snug to relaxed. I'd go so far as to say that there is more give in this denim than in the 21oz.
I own both in 555 and I'd agree, Initially not quite as soft as the 21 but when broken in more so.
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I am sure this has been asked before but how do people size in 70's Converse? I have narrow feet if that makes a difference
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I believe 1/2 size downfrom vans
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Yeah that works for me…and the same size liek your 'normal' Chucks
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Thanks guys
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Does anyone know the cheapest way to transfer money to a foreign bank account? At the moment it's costing me like £30 doing a international transfer using my bank.
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Transferwise is a great service. Check them out. Good luck.
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Cheers. Will have a look
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Does anyone know the cheapest way to transfer money to a foreign bank account? At the moment it's costing me like £30 doing a international transfer using my bank.
@Tempvs ?
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Does anyone know the cheapest way to transfer money to a foreign bank account? At the moment it's costing me like £30 doing a international transfer using my bank.
@Tempvs ?
With out a doubt it is Transferwise. A really fantastic service with low costs but more importantly a very good rate that is close to the spot rate. It just works really well.
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