Samurai Jeans
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only available for the contest and to those guys.
BiG's "Blue Shadow" would be the closest to those -
but you know how it is with Ltd. Ed. When it's gone it's gone
But you are well supplied already -
here's the pic:
they will leave a faded arc on the back pocket in some weeks/months/years
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that is an original & genuis detail.
great sh!t & thanks for the flick
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Here's an example of how it looks ove time.
from the S710BK some years ago (to my knowledge the first model from Samurai with those hidden arcs)
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the guy that makes underwear used to make jeans? wow that is incredible. i had no idea . . . .HAHAHaHAhA
couldn't help it
seriously i didn't know that calvin klein did hidden arcs, guess no idea is completely original
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^ their (sams) hidden arcs goes back a few years, at least to 2006. (i think it was the 5000bk) and it was also used in the first BiG collabo.
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Calvin Klein made jeans an acceptable everyday clothing item before then all the workers would get changed before they went home. no one walk around the street in jeans.
I know for some reason there is a dislike for major fashion brands here but like it or not they have one way or another influenced what we wear and how we dress.
Eg jersey knit [tee shirt fabric] was strictly underwear fabric so when Coco Chanel send it down the runway as a top [tee-shirt] it cause quite a stir and thank god she did that because I love my tees!!
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did CK jeans eventually have sick reverse fades on the arcs?
Not an original idea as it was first done by Calvin Klein still a very very cool idea
They sure did. But they sew in cotton piping to form the arcs which was a little uncomfortable. I am talking about late 60s early 70s by the way. CK jeans has obviously since changes haha..:) but same with levis I guess before they bought back the LVC