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@Crispy-Heron I have the Tricotine shirt in size 2 and I took this in a size 2 which I think is a bit big for me. If you’re considering the euro jacket, 100% should take a size 1 for yourself.
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@Chibs excellent shirts. Definitely on the slim side. I usually take size 2 in UES, took these tees in a 3 and they’re still slim. Very soft and comfy though and holds shape well. Definitely recommend them.
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@stitchdown.shell - thanks. Just can’t find a size 1 anywhere now!
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@Chibs
Bears was great when you didn’t get whacked with the tariffs. I just bought 3 more UES slub 8 Ts @ $60 each qualifying for the free shipping to the US. But when UPS delivers an additional $61.17 Tariffs to be collected. So when you factor that in the price per shirt is now $80. Just something to consider. I miss the old days of ordering from Bears on the cheap.
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@Nittpics I’m in Canada and unfortunately used to getting those extra fun little charges
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Have you noticed any indigo transfer onto your footwear?
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@northsouthdenimguy No, I have the Tricotine shirt and UES Hoodie, both were much worse than these pants. I think I get more transfer from my IB Denim.
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OK cool, thanks. I’m still debating. I’m headed down to Florida this weekend for my oldest daughter’s high school graduation and thought about wearing these on the plane with some new tan suede boots I just picked up, but I don’t want to get a bunch of indigo transfer on them since I was hoping to keep them pretty clean for the weekend festivities.
That said, I’ll probably be double cuffing them, so there shouldn’t be nearly as much friction/contact against the boots anyway. I also just did a couple layers of suede protector on them, which I’m hoping helps minimize transfer a bit more.
Note to self…I think way too much about this crap

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@northsouthdenimguy Maybe test them with some older boots

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@Karol I have my eye on that workshirt. Looks nice.

