The Real McCoys
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I think Toys makes Buco helmets only and all else is manufactured by RM:
http://toys-mccoy.shop-pro.jp/?mode=grp&gid=78671
preeetty confusing…
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@Sugar:
A little more info… Toys McCoy is run by Hiroshi Okamoto (the guy on the right in the pic below). He split with the McCoys that came to be owned by Hitoshi Tsujimoto of NYLON in the 1990s as I understand it. Toys McCoy sub brands include McHill, the Steve McQueen line and Buco.
The McCoys underwent a strange break up of partnerships that is forever difficult to understand unless you are an insider and rumours ran amok that the president had squandered the profits on ridiculous things including a B-17 bomber. As it happened a new Real McCoys / Toys McCoys emerged but it was different with Hiroshi Okamoto at the helm gone was the feeling of ultra authenticity and stripped down military utilitarianism and what replaced it was an air of safeness, a cutesy world of Disney characters and the over exploited Felix the Cat icon that smacked of the same Japanese-ness that exploits Hello Kitty or Captain Santa, essentially I felt the Real McCoys had become the Cockpit, over indulgent, over detailed and overpriced.
http://papanuisays.blogspot.co.uk/2012/06/critiquing-market-lets-be-honest.html
interesting post and i would have to love a president that could get hold of a b-17 but looking at hiroshi's own commercial/film here three of the first four jackets have bugs bunny; tasmanian devil and felix the cat as their main logos!
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if you going with a buzz and are in the states go direct
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interesting post and i would have to love a president that could get hold of a b-17 but looking at hiroshi's own commercial/film here three of the first four jackets have bugs bunny; tasmanian devil and felix the cat as their main logos!
I'm surprise no one else mentioned the B-17. If it's true, it's bloody amazing!
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double diamond chinos arrived when i was away in chamonix. they are lovely but a very roomy 34" so currently on their first wash to see if we can knock them into shape. in terms of buying mccoy legwear should i just treat the sizing as the same as US jeans brands? with the shirts; jackets and sweats i size up to large or 16" collar as opposed to 15" brooks brothers.
i wonder what sartre would have had to say about japanese medium?
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The 3 pairs of pants I've had all shrank to tagged size after a few washes, so if they look baggy when trying on new , they wont stay that way.
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The 3 pairs of pants I've had all shrank to tagged size after a few washes, so if they look baggy when trying on new , they wont stay that way.
truth be told. i have an actual 35" waist but 34" double diamond chinos were lose as a goose when i first received.
two washes in they are superb. perfect drape across my batty and while initially seemed lose around the calf its a size readjustment after two years of super narrow fit. excellent fabric with a glorious texture that has already started to show off now its had a wash.
has anyone else being taking advantage of the japanese exchange rate in the UK? ratkuten currently offering better than 50% off mccoy and rickson if you shop direct with japan.
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50% .. Can you post an example please …
look at superdenim in the UK and marvel at the mccoy oxford in white for £225 then got to rakuten vintage paradise and find the same shirt for under £120. come on big man google is your friend.
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here you go. big difference.
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Great pics Davito!