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wmvisvim

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Does anyone know about the fading of mud od jeans? I'm wondering how they're different from the normal raw jeans.
 

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Does anyone know about the fading of mud od jeans? I'm wondering how they're different from the normal raw jeans.
I have the 101xx and 01 Slim. Pretty similar to a reg pair of denim except for mud crust in your pockets at first. Most of it dissolves after the first soak.
 

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I have the 101xx and 01 Slim. Pretty similar to a reg pair of denim except for mud crust in your pockets at first. Most of it dissolves after the first soak.

Thx. then there seems to be no reason to buy an expensive mud od jeans….
 

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Are the Seeger lows just a canvas shoe, or is it leather lined to last longer? Anyone have experience with them and how they hold up?

Looking at these

 

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All their sneakers are leather lined as far as I know- those seeger are indeed leather lined from photos. I'm assuming same as the skagways which is vulcanized, soft and they don't last imo. Go for the aesthetic, potentially wait if you can get on sale.
 

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How are we feeling about the 25ss pieces? Personally I don't get why so many jackets with down inserts. Down short sleeve shirts are even more confusing, what is the ideal weather/temperature to wear them? I just don't get it.

As for the logos/taglines, I think I am somehow okay with VSVM, Visvim or just peerless. But please nothing like "in quality we trust" and this new "quality we choose" is just ehhh
 

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Logo/slogan pieces aren’t my thing either, but I love the down filled short sleeve shirts. Great layering piece or transitional weather piece. First time in a while that visvim is pushing a “fashion” piece over purely inspired Americana/vintage it seems.
 

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How are we feeling about the 25ss pieces? Personally I don't get why so many jackets with down inserts. Down short sleeve shirts are even more confusing, what is the ideal weather/temperature to wear them? I just don't get it.

As for the logos/taglines, I think I am somehow okay with VSVM, Visvim or just peerless. But please nothing like "in quality we trust" and this new "quality we choose" is just ehhh
Saw quite a few things I liked at the trunk show that were on the plainer side and some not FIL exclusives actually. Hooded parka, jumbo knit, deckhand jacket, multiple lumbers, leather swingtop, and wide chinos.

I like the padded short sleeves too. Much easier to wear than I thought. Got one from 24ss so didn’t get any upcoming ones.
 

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Saw quite a few things I liked at the trunk show that were on the plainer side and some not FIL exclusives actually. Hooded parka, jumbo knit, deckhand jacket, multiple lumbers, leather swingtop, and wide chinos.

I like the padded short sleeves too. Much easier to wear than I thought. Got one from 24ss so didn’t get any upcoming ones.
Was there a hooded parka?? Don't remember actually haha. Wish the leather swingtop did not have the "peerless" embroidery at the chest. Would have been perfect without it.
 

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Was there a hooded parka?? Don't remember actually haha. Wish the leather swingtop did not have the "peerless" embroidery at the chest. Would have been perfect without it.
Cant remember the name of it. The hood was in the collar haha. Like a long parka raincoat type — they had blue, green, and grey striped.
 

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