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Thanks! Now to the challenge of registering on the Korean site, all in Korean letters only, apparently.


You should be pleased with the pickup. Heres mine new
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Thanks for the pic! Looking good.
Meaning to pick up a few shirts as well. Need to wait until next week, though, when I have help with the site.
 

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Got these the other day. These are a great deal and the color is much better in person. Love the buckled back. They come very long so have to get them tailored. Here is a shot next to some Polo RL olive jeans.
Very nice - which pants are these? Are they denim?
No, actually NY. The guys in West Broadway got it out for me. Haven't been into Mount Street this year yet. also picked up this, which the photo doesn't do justice. Great internal indigo fabric.
Beaut! Which one on the site is this? Don't see it.
Recent pickups. Most items are from my proxy at great discounts - thanks dude! :slayer: - and green crew is from stu00a. The shawl cardigan is great but pills like crazy. On the first wear alone it pilled more than any other RL/RRL sweater I've owned but at under $200 I'm not complaining.
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First off, where'd you kop at such a discount and second, is the one on the far right wool or cotton?
 
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Very nice - which pants are these? Are they denim?
Beaut! Which one on the site is this? Don't see it.
First off, where'd you kop at such a discount and second, is the one on the far right wool or cotton?


Buckle back jeans. Yes denim. Run huge. Got the portlands also but too big. Have to return or see if my tailor can take it in.
 

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Whats are your thoughts about the Clyde trousers with buckle back? Would it be possible to remove that with a seam ripper?
 

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^ I did exactly that with my Clyde trousers. Removed the buckle back with a seam ripper from the inside, it did not take very long.
 

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^ I did exactly that with my Clyde trousers. Removed the buckle back with a seam ripper from the inside, it did not take very long.


In retrospect, this might have been a good idea. I have progressively sold off all of my bucklebacks. Many I really liked for the material and other aspects, but I simply decided the buckleback was not for me. I probably should have attempted to salvage the pants by removing the buckle back, but I assumed the cut of the pants was different as well.
 

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