PIH5DCS - 25oz Indigo/Indigo Selvedge Denim Slim Cut
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One night I was actually angry that I was wearing them. Put me In a foul mood. But I did over and over…
Yeah, fortunately and Unfortunately they are way too big on me now. I hope I can snag a 36 or a 38 in these someday from somebody. Damn I miss wearing them.
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I just tried mine on and they're tight, like Tuco "tight." Tight. But I'll persevere because I'm born-again hard.
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They do. It's been so long since I broke in my 25oz I can't remember which if one was faster than the other, but they get comfy fast. These were harder for me personally though because it is such a slim cut while the 25oz cut I had in the BB would be considered roomy compared to these. It's a few months in and they are good to go now.
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Thanks Fanya! Ready for these to get like sweatpants asap.
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@Filthy 21/23oz junkie yeah, keep at 'em, mate. Personally, this denim has been the easiest denim to break in i've ever owned - but that could be because i sized up. I remember thinking how they felt like sweatpants after 3 weeks of solid wear.
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Thank you.
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You're getting a good fade there Twin. That's a nice jacket too.
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Sweet outfit. But that’s about as unsafe as you can get trimming a tree. One foot on ladder, one foot on skinny tree, holding shears. Wasn’t there at least a power line you could have grabbed on to??
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Thanks @Filthy 21/23oz junkie wearing the VS777 and the DCS jeans right now the most. The jacket is a Vanson enfield. Made out of horsehide.
Ok it is @Filthy 21/23oz junkie
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I've almost bought a vanson two times. I think I like non leather jackets better now though. They are warmer and more comfortable. But I might save for a shearling like Disheveled's because that was the most beautiful coat I have ever seen.
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@Filthy 21/23oz junkie I have jackets from Aero Schott Vanson. Been wearing them in this cold weather. The Aero is the oldest about 20 years old. Custom made with longer arms and body. I am 6ft 5in tall.
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Sweet outfit. But that’s about as unsafe as you can get trimming a tree. One foot on ladder, one foot on skinny tree, holding shears. Wasn’t there at least a power line you could have grabbed on to??
Having fitted air supply ducting for many years it all seems perfectly natural to me, but I know what you mean.
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Yeah, i hear ya. Be safe bro! You’ve got nice gear to grow old in.
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Sweet outfit. But that’s about as unsafe as you can get trimming a tree. One foot on ladder, one foot on skinny tree, holding shears. Wasn’t there at least a power line you could have grabbed on to??
Having fitted air supply ducting for many years it all seems perfectly natural to me, but I know what you mean.
If the top of that fence is about head high, you're not even required by OSHA to wear a harness and tie off there. Haha