Momotaro
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^on www.and-japan.com you can find good measurement charts.
^^^I would go with your usual size in the 0201 cut.
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I found this site Okayama Denim that is selling a good range of Momotaro and Japan Blue stuff direct from Japan. Good descriptions and sizing info, worth checking out!
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i just received my 0201s. unfortunately the measurements shown by and-japan.com differ from the actual measurements.
I'm very tall (6'7" / 201cm) - basically it's all about the inseams! I need every cm!0201 W36
pre-soak measurements and-japan: 39,5" / 100cm
pre-soak taken by me last evening: 38,5" / 97,8 cm
post-soak measuremants taken this morning: 36,2" / 92cmi didn't take the pre-soak measurements in waist… i guess there's shrinkage about 1,5" after a soak.
I'm a tagged 36" (~215 lbs/ 98kg). It was definitately the right decision to purchase the jeans in 36!THe fit is great! I comparison to other pics i've seen in this thread the fit of my 0201s is more on the "Slim-Fit" side than expected. I was kind of shocked when i took the post-soak measurements. basically 36" inseam means "no cuff" but in this case I think i can go for an at least 1" cuff if i want to!
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Update of my 0400SP momo that i bought from Jay at BlueOwl.
almost a year now,got them around december last year. been wearing them a lot,starting april this year I started to rotate them with the IHxMBB.
This has been washed i think 3 times now. This latest pics is the pics before i wash the for the third time.
I like how the leg part is getting hairy.maybe cause there's less contact there unlike my thighs.
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my new olive chambray momotaro shirt
Any one care to chime in on the fit. Feels a little snug.Joshjames
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I like the fit, that's how I'd want it to fit me. But, work shirts can be worn loose, so you could probably get away with an up-size too. Nice shirt.
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I don't like snug fits in workshirts, so I'd go up a size, if possible. That way, I'd have room to move and wouldn't worry about shrinking it when I wash it. Momotaro shirts are really nice, but they are definitely not sized for the Western market.