UNIFORM LA Japanese BDU Camo Cargo Pants Drop, going on right now.
Uniform LA's Japanese BDU Camo Cargo Pants are now live. These cargos are based off vintage US Army BDU (Battle Dress Uniform) cargos. They're made of a premium 13.5-ounce Japanese twill that has been sulfur dyed for a vintage look. Every detail has been carried over from the inspiration and elevated. Available in two colorways, tundra and woodland. Please find them here
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For sale the BNWT no.9 century denim (the pair on the right) size W36, anyone interested dm me.I decided to get a second pair of no9 century denim after found out that Kapital went quadruple black on this new version
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Didn't know you were a forum member here! Sorry again that they didn't fit. I'm glad I refunded you because I only noticed today that the jeans had the waist extended via extra fabric. I'm actually planning on taking them to a tailor to remove the extra fabric so that they fit closer to their original 34" waist.Hey guys, i just got these gem studded jeans and they do not fit me. size 34 if anyone is interested in purchasing. Paid $430 before tax, willing to sell for the same price. just dm me
Lol hey man! I was gonna edit that post today but was too lazy to. They’re a really cool pant, i wish i could have kept them. Also where were they extended? I noticed a triangle stitching on the sides and was curious about that. I would not have noticed lolDidn't know you were a forum member here! Sorry again that they didn't fit. I'm glad I refunded you because I only noticed today that the jeans had the waist extended via extra fabric. I'm actually planning on taking them to a tailor to remove the extra fabric so that they fit closer to their original 34" waist.
Those triangular patches are exactly what I'm referring to. I bought them and kept them in storage basically the whole time I had them because they were more of a collection piece than something I could actually wear, so I guess I never thoroughly inspected them.Lol hey man! I was gonna edit that post today but was too lazy to. They’re a really cool pant, i wish i could have kept them. Also where were they extended? I noticed a triangle stitching on the sides and was curious about that. I would not have noticed lol
i've hemmed a dozen or so pairs for customers over the yearsAnyone ever hem their century denim?
Do you do anything special to help the sashiko not unravel?i've hemmed a dozen or so pairs for customers over the years
This might be a bit late, but from what I can discern that's a replica. There are discrepancies on the washtag and the 3 on the size tag is incorrect.Could I get a legit check on this item? It's a worn, older bivouac sweater from 2019. The washtags look a bit different from my prior pieces (font is fainter, line spacing) but my collection is mainly recent Kountry pieces so I could use the second opinion. Thanks in advance.
I really need to find me a knit ring coat...My knit ring coat collection. The fact that there are more iterations of this concept than I expected makes me wonder what other ones I might be missing.
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And some bonus belted cardigans. Some of my personal favorite knits by Kapital, with bright blue and reflective purple woven throughout the yellow .
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