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Wish I could have gotten those duck jeans from self edge.
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I would kill for a pair of the ducks…so upset I missed them
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Have always wanted a pair of Roy's jeans. Really admire the entire benchmade craft. The one hang up for me has always been that he always uses Cone. In my experience Cone denim has a very consistent and recognizable wear pattern (heavy vertical streaking). Since I already have multiple pairs of jeans made with Cone, I've been hesitant to add an additional pair which may end up looking the same (I really do not want my broken in Roy's to look the same as my broken in Raleigh's). I know Roy uses Cone that is made exclusive to him but it is still Cone.
This could be a very complicated question but…..
Does anyone have experience in wearing Roy Cone vs. non-Roy Cone and how they did/did not differ? -
Roy has used Japanese denim too, he made some jeans with Nihon Menpu denim a while back. I think he's also used Japanese fabric for shirts.
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Sweet collection. Still bummed I missed that denim shirt.
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just missing the first chambray! kind of weird but I haven't seen pics of anyone wearing that shirt at all in any of the forums
I think it was a pretty delicate piece and prob gets worn sparingly.
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Why do you think it's delicate? Would be cool to see pics, that's my favorite shirt he's done
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Why do you think it's delicate? Would be cool to see pics, that's my favorite shirt he's done
Just from the reviews Ive read on it
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I thought it was the Portland shirt that was delicate. Or at least not fire resistant…
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Lol, that was so funny.
The Portland is definitely very delicate, from looks I'd think his other 3 shirts would be normal.
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I'd imagine similar to the all duck pants but in black. I used to rebuild chairlifts and got endless ribbing for wearing black carharts, as only the boss is supposed to wear black pants