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Anybody have an idea of what this buckle back jean was called? I believe I bought them in 2017.
Spring 2017.
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Anybody have an idea of what this buckle back jean was called? I believe I bought them in 2017.
Great report just what I was looking for.I've got Bronson's and RRLs field chinos and the Buzz Rickson 1942 chinos.
All are pretty good but I think Buzz's are the best of the three. The quality is on par with RRL for a much better price. The Bronson MFG are fantastic for the price but the both the Buzz's and the RRL have a bit better finishing.
When I bought mine from Bronson a few years ago, they were like $40 and at that price, even after factoring in the cost of their very slow shipping, they were the clear winner of the three. They've gone up in price since then and I still think they're a pretty good value at their current ~$75 price but if I also have to pay for shipping, I'd rather shop around and get the Buzz Rickson.
All that said, for this style of chino, I think Full Count's "1941 Army Chino" are my favorite, though theirs have jumped from about $150 a few years back to $270 now.
April 26-29th. $500 off purchase of $1000 or greater. Good towards PL, RRL, Home, but some exclusions apply (not sure what). May need to be invited, check with your SA.Keep us updated plz
Great report just what I was looking for.
A couple of questions, which model of Buzz chinos do you have (original, 42, 45)? Did they shrink any? What size did you order and what size is your RRL chinos?
I was for sure leaning toward the Buzz chinos, but not knowing the answers to the above questions I figured I could spend as much getting it wrong as just ordering the RRL’s one time and getting it right.
A quick not all too intrusive solution that most run of the mill tailors would likely suggest, is take in some fabric by adding darts to the rear of the shirt. But that solution will probably only offer good results if it needs to be taken in 4CM or less.I've bought a very nice shirt on Vinted in size M, but it fits a bit bigger than the shirts I bought new. Does anyone know if a a good tailer alter can the work shirts while keeping the nice triple stitching in tact?
April 26-29th. $500 off purchase of $1000 or greater. Good towards PL, RRL, Home, but some exclusions apply (not sure what). May need to be invited, check with your SA.
Is this sale US exclusive? Bit out of the loop.April 26-29th. $500 off purchase of $1000 or greater. Good towards PL, RRL, Home, but some exclusions apply (not sure what). May need to be invited, check with your SA.
Thanks.you can put in a heel pad I suppose never used them though
No.Are RRL boots intentionally much wider in the heels because they are intended for cowboys/horse riders?
Deck jacket and a jacquardSo what things are folks planning to get?