Random conversations
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I love denim jackets but only if they are really short. I have never owned a CPO shirt. They look splendid online, however I don't know how they might look on me.
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Hi All, Does anyone knows about this Waffleknit with pocket model when it were produced and the name of the model? I couldn't find it anywhere.

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@Tago-Mago Thanks M8 it is
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I saw a Jaguar E-Type at a car show today with this rather interesting number plate. Why indeed? Or why not?

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Has anyone else been noticing really really big cuff turn ups being worn around these days? By seemingly anyone, not even people appear remotely interested in denim or even fashion really. Like Filthy Mike size single cuffs 8-12" high. Not that I gaf about what's in style, I'm wondering if I'm just late to notice this, if it's a new thing, and if anyone else think the Mike's looking down smiling at this?
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@pechelman I have been noticing that I’ve been enjoying a cuff more than I used to. Perhaps I’m sensing a trend through osmosis uptake that the larger society is emitting?
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Here’s a snippet of a conversation between Katie and me while walking the dog earlier…
Me: I’d really like to dress more like Magnum PI in the summer but it’s occurred to me that contemporary gay men dress that way.
Katie: Yeah, that’s a real problem for you.
Me: I know. I’m just too straight to be gay.
Katie. And you’re too gay to be straight.
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Im not sure where to post this, or indeed if anyone is remotely interested, but I get a special kick out of taking something awful, and turning it into something slightly less awful.
Here’s what a cheap N3b, a tub of dylon and some marker pens can do…
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after:

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@NorvilleRogers that looks way less worse!!
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thanks @Mizmazzle …I calculate it as at least 50 percent increased unbadness.
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@NorvilleRogers Where does that leave us on the ‘good’ scale, if anywhere?
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@NorvilleRogers for something that was so not good this is so much gooder than it was.
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@Mister_Brue … on the ‘good’ scale Id put it somewhere between reduced mediocrity and average plus. But that’s using Imperial. Don’t ask me in Metric…Im old school
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@NorvilleRogers
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With my most recent purchase of some 888s-142od, I’ve been going thru (overthinking) pro/cons on different weights of denim.
I absolutely love all my 21oz pairs, but having repeatedly trying to wear them during hotter seasons, I’ve found they are a bit too warm and heavy for half the year. The texture and heavier “cords” make for the best fades and color variations, but it seems to fray a bit faster than my 14oz. Certain areas can be a bit bulky, such as belt loops and the 5th pocket, and the crunch behind the knees can make the a little less comfortable to do my regular activities like riding and working on the bike.
The 14oz, due to the tighter weave seems to be more durable, as I’ve noticed a bit less fray from all my pairs. This may make the slightly less breathable than the 21, but they’re far more manageable at hotter temps. And being heavier than your “regular” denim, are still a substantial fabric. They don’t have the same texture as 21oz, they’re a lot smoother, and fades reflect that, which seem to be a bit slower, but they still get a great depth of color and contrast. I really believe the 14oz don’t get enough love.
The 18oz is nice too, a great year-round weight with lots of texture, and incredible fades but they seem to fray faster as well.
I know this is all very subjective and opinionated, but I can’t help but think a big draw to the heavier weights is the challenge, or dare I say macho gimmick, associated with taming the beast. I don’t want to fight with my clothing. All that to say, 14-18 is my ideal weight of denim. There are plenty of good uses for heavier denim, and if my 21s disintegrate I will buy again, as a seasonal option. I’m not anti-heavyweight, I just wanted to express my appreciation for a weight of denim that can do it all and is easy to live with every day. -
@WhiskeySandwich well written and great insights. My favourites are in the 16-18oz as well. I do like the heavier weights when it gets cold, but really find myself the most comfortable with the above…
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@WhiskeySandwich you should try 25oz broski! I totally appreciate and understand your write up and you make many valid points. For this reason I would love to hear what you think about XHS.
