Naked & Famous
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I might not wear mine because they are on the verge of being too cheesy. Actually I love my overalls so much I doubt I will ever be able to wear anything else for long. Unless G makes an 888 25oz XHS with a zipper fly. Then I might get those grafted onto my legs.
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As a diehard fan of street fighter franchise I really wanna like these but I can’t get into the aesthetic. And the akuma pair is mad expensive for novelty denim imo
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From the pics it looks very textured and nice looking denim. I will be able to properly judge once I get hold of it. Price wise they do seem on high side compared to their other higher weight offerings (those that are not made in japan).
But yea they a novelty jean made for the gamer nerd
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So I got the Akumas from Blue Owl. Very speedy shipping and order processing by them. So kudos to them.
My initial impression of them is, "wow, these are very loud, and extremely mediocre!" The denim feels very thin. It's comparable to the 11.5 oz denim Iron Heart used in the lightweight CPO, or the 13 oz cone mills black seed denim from the Roy Peanuts. Only the denim has these thickness variations in the weft, like they have used irregularly spun yarns. I'll admit the denim has lots of character, and almost looks like shark skin.
These don't appear to be chainstitched either. I'm no denim guru or anything. But the heft of the sewing is different than any raw denim brand I've owned.
I haven't noticed any major irregularities in the sewing, other than the leather patch is sewn on with very thin gauge thread and is very sloppy, and they sewed the inside tag on upside down. I have to see if this is a manufacturing defect or if it was intentional.
Some things I like about them are the Street Fighter Alpha 3 image of Akuma printed on the pocket. That was cool. And the image on the patch is cool too. The tag on the back pocket is printed foil that is awesome as well.
I'm sure you guys realize that I am completely obsessed with Iron Heart jeans and clothes. But occasionally I will find something from another brand I really appreciate (like Rogue Territory shirts and PBJ bandanas, and TFH wallets are awesome). This was not the case with these and I am immensely disappointed. These were $100- $150 less than a pair of Iron Heart… But I guess that is what the difference in the standards of that Haraki and Giles have and what $100 will net you in the difference in craftsmanship and quality of materials. I see a lot of guys bitch about the price of Iron Heart and they try to insinuate that it somehow is not worth it. But I think the difference in quality speaks for itself.
I don't know if I will even try these on and will probably will just return them. I guess the denim is kind of fancy. But these are mass-produced strip mall quality jeans. 5/10
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So yeah mine do actually have a manufacturing defect. My patch is sewn upside down. Here is a Blue Owl stock image.
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Going from Iron Heart (or most Japanese brands) to N&F is very likely to be a disappointment. It’s a complete different league (and also a different target audience).
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I have to admit the idea of 32oz denim has always intrigued me, but apart from that the whole concept of N&F just does nothing for me. That their production standards can be as poor as this means I'm now thoroughly uninterested in them.
Perhaps @formulapfaff will be kind enough to post up some pics of his 32oz Black Fade to Greys…
He may be a bit busy buggering off in Japan this week, however [emoji23]
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He’s wearing the 32oz “SBG-ish” jeans here:
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Maybe a more apt comparison would be Burgus Plus..? Nevertheless, I agree with the last two points above. And furthermore I’ve found Burgus Plus garments to be of great quality, especially for the price. This shit seems entirely built on ‘nerdsumerism’ [emoji851]
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I have to admit the idea of 32oz denim has always intrigued me, but apart from that the whole concept of N&F just does nothing for me. That their production standards can be as poor as this means I'm now thoroughly uninterested in them.
The standard NF fare are manufactured in Canada. However, the 32oz are manufactured in Japan by one of the two facilities they convinced to make them. They had two early runs, and one most recent run. They had to beg and plead this last time around because they broke so many machines the first time. I will say, the 32oz are a marvel of construction. By no means are they the most well built pair of heavyweight denim, but they are very likely the best built pair of 32oz jeans. Every other attempt at constructing a 32oz jean looks a newbie learned to see on them. I have an indigo pair from the second run and a black pair from the third run. I will post some more detail shots and critique on construction details when I get home, but I'm in Japan now and don't have access to them at the moment.
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Going from Iron Heart (or most Japanese brands) to N&F is very likely to be a disappointment. It’s a complete different league (and also a different target audience).
Agree 110%
I own both and I am not going to lie, I love how some of my N&F fit me but the few pairs I have had have literally fallen apart with very little wear. More then any cheap Levis ever have. I have/had 2 pairs that lost the patch, started ripping at the pocket corner, belt loops came off, etc. I was riveting them all back together. All with less then probably 20 wears each.
But then I have a pair of I want to say Elephant 2s (maybe 3s) that I cut into shorts for summer festival season like 3 years ago now that i have wore the piss out of, lots of sitting on concrete, grass, stone, rock, etc and i dont think there is 1 lose thread on them. They are SOLID.
Maybe just A QC issue?
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Pretty pissed off at the moment. Kinda regret buying the street fighter jeans, because got hit with £100 tax and duty. I was ok with original price, but £100 on top is not ok for these jeans. The quality of construction is nowhere near worth such a price.
It says on their site and also an Tate&Yoko rep on reddit told me that there should be no taxes payable for UK/EU due to the CETA agreement.
This agreement is pretty new so I'm apparently the first person from EU who has bought from them.
I have been advised to contact fedex and ask for what forms are required to get fees waived. From what i've been reading, not sure this is how it works. Think Fedex would have to appeal on my behalf and if it fails i have to shell out over £50. Anyway I have got a ticket created with FedEx and waiting to hear back.