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The Japanese Repro Clothing Thread (Real McCoys, Freewheelers, Etc.)

Cobra

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The materials are really something else. Very well-made and already feels comfortable.
How would you compare the comfort level to regular Bostons? I like mine, but even after wearing them for sometime now I wouldn't exactly describe them as "comfortable". If the Real Mccoy's ones are that much more comfortable I can justify investing in them.

Also the new AL-1 is 180,000 yen lmao. I get that it's a more intricately made jacket, but thats like double the cost of their N-1.
 

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Hi. Noob here. Just started learning about Japanese Repro and I'm completely fascinated and obsessed. I'm wondering if there is a resource (thread, post, blog post, article, etc.) that compares the various brands. I am looking to buy a few denim items.

Before I do, I want to understand the differences in style, fabric and approach between:
  • Momotaro
  • 3sixteen
  • Strike Gold
  • Iron Heart
  • Sugar Cane
  • etc.
I would appreciate any pointers. 🙏
 

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Hi. Noob here. Just started learning about Japanese Repro and I'm completely fascinated and obsessed. I'm wondering if there is a resource (thread, post, blog post, article, etc.) that compares the various brands. I am looking to buy a few denim items.

Before I do, I want to understand the differences in style, fabric and approach between:
  • Momotaro
  • 3sixteen
  • Strike Gold
  • Iron Heart
  • Sugar Cane
  • etc.
I would appreciate any pointers. 🙏
Superfuture superdenim
 

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Hey fellers. Heading to Tokyo (+Osaka, Kobe) in a couple of days. Have a few places I intend on hitting up but wanted some hive mind thoughts:

- it’s never discussed, but what about tailoring? What’s the odds of finding some neat sport coats in long, western sizes?

- any preferred vintage watch places? Nanako Broadway is on the list, and I’ve saved the Worn and Wound articles too.

- overall sizing and selection for us tall guys? I’m just trying to temper my expectations.

- what about more under the radar denim brands? Was thinking of Big John for one.

Thanks!
 

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How would you compare the comfort level to regular Bostons? I like mine, but even after wearing them for sometime now I wouldn't exactly describe them as "comfortable". If the Real Mccoy's ones are that much more comfortable I can justify investing in them.

Also the new AL-1 is 180,000 yen lmao. I get that it's a more intricately made jacket, but thats like double the cost of their N-1.
I thought the price had to be a mistake.

I never had any comfort after months with my birk Arizona sandals. These were lovely after a day. I’d def buy them. But the biggest size they go is a brannock TTS 10. If you’re a 10.5 this won’t fit.
 

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Hi. Noob here. Just started learning about Japanese Repro and I'm completely fascinated and obsessed. I'm wondering if there is a resource (thread, post, blog post, article, etc.) that compares the various brands. I am looking to buy a few denim items.

Before I do, I want to understand the differences in style, fabric and approach between:
  • Momotaro
  • 3sixteen
  • Strike Gold
  • Iron Heart
  • Sugar Cane
  • etc.
I would appreciate any pointers. 🙏

This two part interview from Dieworkwear with Kiya from Self Edge is quite old at this point but maybe interesting if you're just getting into Japanese raw denim:

https://putthison.com/should-i-really-wait-six-months-to-wash-my-jeans/
https://putthison.com/should-you-take-a-bath-in-your-jeans-and-other/

This thread on Sufu has a lot of fading images:https://supertalk.superfuture.com/t...on-of-jeans-pictures-scones-and-tea/page/892/

I would try to visit a store that carries these brands if possible (admittedly I'm lucky in that I'm near enough to make a day trip to London to Clutch Cafe/Rivet & Hide/ Son of a Stag, etc.) or order a few pairs (maybe sticking to one wash so you can return) online. The characteristics of fabric/fit are much easier to appreciate in person.
 

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This two part interview from Dieworkwear with Kiya from Self Edge is quite old at this point but maybe interesting if you're just getting into Japanese raw denim:

https://putthison.com/should-i-really-wait-six-months-to-wash-my-jeans/
https://putthison.com/should-you-take-a-bath-in-your-jeans-and-other/

This thread on Sufu has a lot of fading images:https://supertalk.superfuture.com/t...on-of-jeans-pictures-scones-and-tea/page/892/

I would try to visit a store that carries these brands if possible (admittedly I'm lucky in that I'm near enough to make a day trip to London to Clutch Cafe/Rivet & Hide/ Son of a Stag, etc.) or order a few pairs (maybe sticking to one wash so you can return) online. The characteristics of fabric/fit are much easier to appreciate in person.
Thank you. This is really helpful.

I am visiting Self Edge in San Francisco today. However, I wanted to get some basics down before I go.
 

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Hey fellers. Heading to Tokyo (+Osaka, Kobe) in a couple of days. Have a few places I intend on hitting up but wanted some hive mind thoughts:

- it’s never discussed, but what about tailoring? What’s the odds of finding some neat sport coats in long, western sizes?
Still here currently. I would probably check out large department stores like Isetans and Takashimaya. They’ll have floors dedicated to tailoring so there’s at least some possibility if looking for OTR stuff
 

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Hi. Noob here. Just started learning about Japanese Repro and I'm completely fascinated and obsessed. I'm wondering if there is a resource (thread, post, blog post, article, etc.) that compares the various brands. I am looking to buy a few denim items.

Before I do, I want to understand the differences in style, fabric and approach between:
  • Momotaro
  • 3sixteen
  • Strike Gold
  • Iron Heart
  • Sugar Cane
  • etc.
I would appreciate any pointers. 🙏
Maybe it's easier to tell use your preferences so you get more specific answers, rather than to try to explore the entire raw denim universe all at once, which may be a daunting task. =
 

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Maybe it's easier to tell use your preferences so you get more specific answers, rather than to try to explore the entire raw denim universe all at once, which may be a daunting task. =

Maybe it's easier to tell use your preferences so you get more specific answers, rather than to try to explore the entire raw denim universe all at once, which may be a daunting task. =
Agreed. The challenge is that I'm trying to figure out my preferences.

Here are some criteria that I'm exploring, but I'm flexible since I'm learning:
  • On the heavier side (maybe >14oz)
  • Raw indigo (not black for now)
  • Slim straight or straight (I'm 6'/150lbs - 183cm/68kg)
  • Should look good in both casual style and with a sport coat
  • Medium rise
  • Prefer saniforized, but not a hard and fast rule. I definitely want washed, so shrinkage is not an issue. I don't want to spend $200+ and find that I can't wear them after the first wash.
Based on my research here's what I'm looking at:
  • IRON HEART 777-XHS JEANS - SLIM TAPERED 25OZ
  • STUDIO D'ARTISAN MEMPHIS X ZIMBABWE COTTON FIBER JEANS - SLIM TAPERED D1712S
  • FLAT HEAD SE05BSP JEAN
  • STRIKE GOLD 6109 16.5OZ SUPER SLUB JEAN - SLIM TAPERED
Perspectives and advice much appreciated.
 

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Anyone have experience with Freewheelers Military Utility Trousers? Thinking about picking up a pair or both. Big fan of fatigues but I'm not sure if they are worth it or not.

Links to the item I'm talking about:


 

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Agreed. The challenge is that I'm trying to figure out my preferences.

Here are some criteria that I'm exploring, but I'm flexible since I'm learning:
  • On the heavier side (maybe >14oz)
  • Raw indigo (not black for now)
  • Slim straight or straight (I'm 6'/150lbs - 183cm/68kg)
  • Should look good in both casual style and with a sport coat
  • Medium rise
  • Prefer saniforized, but not a hard and fast rule. I definitely want washed, so shrinkage is not an issue. I don't want to spend $200+ and find that I can't wear them after the first wash.
Based on my research here's what I'm looking at:
  • IRON HEART 777-XHS JEANS - SLIM TAPERED 25OZ
  • STUDIO D'ARTISAN MEMPHIS X ZIMBABWE COTTON FIBER JEANS - SLIM TAPERED D1712S
  • FLAT HEAD SE05BSP JEAN
  • STRIKE GOLD 6109 16.5OZ SUPER SLUB JEAN - SLIM TAPERED
Perspectives and advice much appreciated.
If anything i wouldn’t recommend the heavy Iron Heart for anything other than casual wear, the heavy contrast stitching is a bit gaudy
 

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Anyone have experience with Freewheelers Military Utility Trousers? Thinking about picking up a pair or both. Big fan of fatigues but I'm not sure if they are worth it or not.

Links to the item I'm talking about:


So many brands make fatigue/baker pants for far less. Orslow stands out for me as being great value. I'm sure these are made well, but not really distinguished from other fatigue pants imo
 

bergbooty

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So many brands make fatigue/baker pants for far less. Orslow stands out for me as being great value. I'm sure these are made well, but not really distinguished from other fatigue pants imo
Thanks for the input. I have a few pairs of orslow and they are very good. Wanted to try something else and saw these from FW. They are cheaper in the Japanese market obviously. Just interested in that 'Deck cloth' they produce.
 

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