heebalabala
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orSlow regular fatigues.@heebalabala what pants are those?
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orSlow regular fatigues.@heebalabala what pants are those?
That’s a definite maybe.Hi all,
Today I received these RRL chelsea boots in size 43 EU. A while ago I got the black leather version in size 44 EU, which turned out too large & I had to fix it with insoles (the 43 EU was too tight).
These boots fit a bit better as they come and with thinner socks. However, they are still a bit tight in the marked area. I think it's because I still need to break them in and that the shoes will adjust to my foot with time. Is that a correct assumption?
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I've heard alot about these orSlow pants. Are they worth vs RRL pants of a similar style?orSlow regular fatigues.
That’s a definite maybe.
I got the roughout suede and leather western boots and they were just a bit too tight. I stored them with shoe trees with thick socks in them and also occasionally wore them while wfh. That softened them up/loosened them up for me.
I have a pair of the Orslow used fatigues and highly recommend them. They are awesome- super soft, perfectly worn in look, and a great deal with the weak yen. I find Reggieshop measurements to be very accurate.I've heard alot about these orSlow pants. Are they worth vs RRL pants of a similar style?
I'm not a fan of RRL fatigues - the fit just doesn't suit me. I don't own any pairs. Instead, I prefer buying vintage OG 107s or orSlow fatigues, which I think are fantastic.I've heard alot about these orSlow pants. Are they worth vs RRL pants of a similar style?
any ideas where I could get the Slim Fit Fatigue Pants in size 4 from Japan?I have a pair of the Orslow used fatigues and highly recommend them. They are awesome- super soft, perfectly worn in look, and a great deal with the weak yen. I find Reggieshop measurements to be very accurate.
unfortunately not, reggieshop is my orslow source. I'd also check out BEARS Tokyo, Rodeo Japan, and Denimio for other Japanese brands. Great prices and all three ship free over a certain price.any ideas where I could get the Slim Fit Fatigue Pants in size 4 from Japan?
Unfortunately Reggieshop is sold out.
Hi all,
Today I received these RRL chelsea boots in size 43 EU. A while ago I got the black leather version in size 44 EU, which turned out too large & I had to fix it with insoles (the 43 EU was too tight).
These boots fit a bit better as they come and with thinner socks. However, they are still a bit tight in the marked area. I think it's because I still need to break them in and that the shoes will adjust to my foot with time. Is that a correct assumption?
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My aged (near-40) wisdom to impart is that it is a fool's errand to buy shoes with the assumption they'll stretch. (Good) insoles will settle some as you wear them and some leather does stretch – to a limit. But these factors will only serve your desired outcome 2% of the time. The other 98% you will realize too late that the shoes are too small.
Add to this the bit of knowledge that feet flatten out, and therefore grow larger, the older you get and/or as you gain weight.
In total, the best answer is always to size comfortably from the start, if not slightly large.
I have so many shoes in my basement that had the assumption they would stretch out and never did. I need to put them for sale lolMy aged (near-40) wisdom to impart is that it is a fool's errand to buy shoes with the assumption they'll stretch. (Good) insoles will settle some as you wear them and some leather does stretch – to a limit. But these factors will only serve your desired outcome 2% of the time. The other 98% you will realize too late that the shoes are too small.
Add to this the bit of knowledge that feet flatten out, and therefore grow larger, the older you get and/or as you gain weight.
In total, the best answer is always to size comfortably from the start, if not slightly large.
I agree with this except when it comes to loafers/chelseas. I’ve never been happy with loafers that start out large. But also agree if they’re so tight they’re uncomfortable, probably best to just return them.
I have so many shoes in my basement that had the assumption they would stretch out and never did. I need to put them for sale lol