Samurai Jeans
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Samurai are not exactly known for their slim cuts, the 710's are probably closest to the Busters, the 3000jp's are even skinnier, but that's about all for the slim cuts.
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yes, Seul said the 710 is very close to the BB. The 003JP is slimmer than the 710 and anotther slim cut (but with looow rise) would be the 0610
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Seul? I know we're both bald Europeans but come on man
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Blue In Green or through Rakuten, E7th or other reputable retailer.
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Noted! thanks a bunch. where do you guys normally get your sams?
…or you can order from www.dc4.de .They have the exclusive distribution for europe.
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Good advice from Jordan, DC4 have great customer service.
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5000vX 21 oz after 2-3 months
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well from what i know then the different lot numbers just show when they were produced and from what year of production the jeans is…iirc some S0500XX from lot 10 do shrink less/more as the S0500XX from a newer lot! so imo the denim from each lot differs a bit which means they´re going to shrink less/more as the same denim from a different lot!
i´m sure b_F can share some more light though!
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Seul? I know we're both bald Europeans but come on man
[/quote]I've made the comparison as well number 9. 710 comes close to the BBs, but have a lower rise.
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Sz 30 Busters measure 29" at the start. If they fitted you well (bit snug maybe) from the getgo, I'd consider a sz 29 in 710xx. Just go true to size. If you actually needed the Busters to stretch an inch, then go with a 30 in the 710. Compare all measurements beforehand.
In short: do your homework.
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Hi Guys, anyone have any experience with they're Shirting? I'm a 40" chest and am wondering what size to go for in this
http://global.rakuten.com/en/store/2nd/item/sj-snl12-02-bl/
Cheers
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I tried a L once and it was perfect. I'm L in most IH shirts, XL in some. But that is just based on one experience.
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Samurai sizing on shirts, and their cut and sewn, does vary wildly though. Some of their XL tees have a pit to pit measurement of 20".
I would recommend being very sure before ordering.
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Having said that, my only actual "hands on" experience of Samurai tops comes from three or four tees, a hoody and a type 2 jacket I've owned. Never actually owned a button up shirt.