Time For a New Jeans Cut….
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Right gotcha
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…So how do you vary the taper and retain the selvedge side seam.....
@Giles - I would assume the same way you vary the taper for the rest of the leg and keep the straight slevedge outside seam - by varying the cut/taper on the inside seam. The taper is different from crotch to knee (13" +/-) than from knee to hem, so why not again different (i.e. straight) from 33" +/- to hem? Just curious… Thanks. mpp
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G Any word on the sample yet?
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G, would you consider releasing this cut in the upcoming 21oz. ii? I think that releasing this cut initially in the new denim would probably create a big buzz and create lots of new converts to this cut. Just a thought.
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G, would you consider releasing this cut in the upcoming 21oz. ii? I think that releasing this cut initially in the new denim would probably create a big buzz and create lots of new converts to this cut. Just a thought.
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Where is this new 21oz denim being discussed? Cheers! mpp
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@Giles - Thnx
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Yes, thanks for the info, G. I wish that lack of selvedge weren't a deal breaker for so many, but I understand it is. I don't really care, but hey. I know it is pointless to lobby at this point, but these in the new 18oz. Vintage would be killer.
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@Giles - forgive me if you already stated this, but what denim(s) are you considering for the new cut? Thnx. mpp
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Yeah, I'm anxiously awaiting updates on this too
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I am super excited for these too. Really hope they turn out well.
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Yep, same here. Looking forward to these.
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I was hoping these might come in a different denim first but understand why the 21oz gets the nod. Lets hope they sell well and we get to see this cut in a range of denim