The Real McCoys
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I am really upset. Found a sort I LOVE, but the largest they make is far too small
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That's the way I was looking at it too. I figure my experience here can be useful to all who read this thread. Given this initial response, I'm feeling very confident in how RMC will proceed in resolving. I'll update when I can.
For anyone who was following this, sorry for the delay in updating….life got hectic. RMC took care of the issue completely, paid for shipping to Japan (from the US) and back to me for the repair and recheck of the item. It was back to me in about 1 week and they were very professional and courteous about the whole thing. We very pleased with the customer service I received and as of right now, the issue seems to be completely resolved.
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Looking to buy a pack of the two pack mccoy's t-shirts, now blue in green doesn't stock TRM where is my best bet to order from?
Thanks!
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Looking to buy a pack of the two pack mccoy's t-shirts, now blue in green doesn't stock TRM where is my best bet to order from?
Thanks!
You could try superdenim or the london store
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Thanks! I got in touch with Standard & Strange who were most helpful. Also saves me the $25 shipping fee from Superdenim/TRM London.
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991BK, got it from their shop in London. Fit is presoak.
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Cheers the measurements are indeed close to my ideal pair of jeans.
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Here's the postwash (40 degrees,no spin) meeasurements. They shrunk like crazy, but when stretched back out they will be perfect!
Waist 92cm –> 86 cm
Thigh 34cm --> 32 cm
Front rise 28cm --> 26 cm
Inseam 89cm --> 83 cm
Hem 21,5cm --> 20,5 cm
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Mega! Does the denim fade?
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Thanks! Yes, they will fade - the retailer wore a pair that was already a bit faded. And the shrinkage was indeed a lot, but I trust them to stretch back a good amount and then they're perfect.
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Anyone have experience on M-1951 fishtail parka (MJ17118) and the parka liner (MJ17119) in particular?
I've been thinking about getting the fishtail, and I have a couple of jackets I could use for layering but I'm also interested in the liner that was actually designed to go with the parka. I guess it's safe to assume that it'll work better together than a piece of clothing someone else made.