The Flat Head
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Love The Flat Head brand particularly their shirts
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I doubt it's a phrase anyone actually uses, but from 2007-2009 is what I would call the "Sydney Lo" period based on "my personal" timeline- for no other reason than because he was king for a lot of us kids getting into the denim scene at the time. Following his WAYWT project, I remember wanting a pair of 3001 so badly but could not make the sizing work for me. I'll never forget haha
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hahaha i really do know what you´re walking about buddy @Appfaff …when seeing a pic of you all dressed up in IH, i still have to think about the "old" you, wearing your warehouse 660 with some beat to death red wings 875 standing in the streets and posing for a waywt-pic
time flies buddy... haha -
Haha yep! My little brother still has those warehouses too!
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Even though I discovered it years after the fact, I know exactly what you mean about Sidney Lo's jeans, Appfaff - the way he wore his FH jeans (and western shirts) looked ridiculously cool to me, that was basically what started my FH obsession back in 2011. I still think that not only his fades but also the fit on his 3001s is one of the absolute best I've ever seen from any jeans. But to really achieve that look (and get the most from FH's jeans in general) you need to not only be slim, but also on the shorter side… which at 6'3", I'm not.
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Love The Flat Head brand particularly their shirts
me too; I actually think TFH would be one of my favorite overall brands were it not for the sizing.
the shirts are cut super slim and the jeans seems to be a bit off from the tag sizes lately
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On day two of the 3012 and the fit is starting to settle a bit… I have a feeling once the combs really set, the silhouette will really become more streamline.
I forgot how crunchy the 3XXXX denim is!
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Looking good man. I was looking at this cut myself.
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@spitfiredealer - the cut is really cool, and a nice offering for more "western" body types. It's weird to say, but I thought of my old Levis 505s I used to wear back in High School - before slim jeans really took off - a mid-high rise - room in the seat and a nice taper.
I was a bit hesitant of the cut at first, because on super slim bodies the thighs are quite oversized, but on athletic frames, they look much more natural.
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Yeah i gotta say looking at the measurements on rivet and hide the taper seems too much. But your fit pics changed my mind. I guess the taper is so much because it is on 39" inseam so once that has been hemmed to a more sensible length the taper won't be so much.
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@spitfiredealer Yeah, I went ahead and had R&H hem mine to 35 pre-soak and the hem on the sz 38 is barely over 8inch post-soak. I wear size 10 shoes/boots, so my sweet spot is right around 8 - since I knew these would be a summer jean for me, and would be worn with sneakers, loafers, oxfords, mocs, I figured the smaller the better, since I hate when the hem gets caught under the heel of my shoes. Even more 301 have this happen with converse lo tops.
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8" hem is sweet spot for me too. I am going to R&H in a couple of weeks so i will have a look at them in person
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Good stuff appfaff, looks like it fits perfect.
I'd strongly recommend making those your daily wearers for at least a year… Some real beauty in that fabric!
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Thanks man!
I would say under a year and a half of everyday wear. Wash every 2-4 weeks, which is why it isn't super contrasty. Still very impressive to me how not washed out they are though.
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Nothing like a Flat Head shirt to remind me I still have a few holiday pounds to lose. Decent fit.
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that fabric & those buttons are insane.
great pick-up @summ3rhays