One of the rarer Denime models, a repro (so a Leepro) of the 101-B. Given the crotch rivet, these are likely a 1948 model or so. Found them deadstock, they were likely to be made between 1998 and 2004.
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RE: Denime
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RE: OOE YOFUKUTEN & CO.
Back from the dead
Their latest WW2 cut, the SOA03XXD in W36
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RE: Freewheelers and Co.
Freewheelers 601XX 1947. Size 34. Bought raw and washed by myself. Still some shrinkage left. Cuffed high to save the white shoes
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RE: OOE YOFUKUTEN & CO.
SOA03XXD paired with a rare Type 2 jacket, also made by Ooe Yofukuten.
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RE: IH-555-XHS - 25oz Selvedge Denim Super Slim Jeans - Indigo
Judging by how the fly splits at the front it's clear you sized down too much and one size up would probably have been better but if the rest of the fit is like you want them to fit, more power to you.
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RE: Resolute Jeans by Hayashi-san
And some pictures of my pairs
My 710
My 711
And a nice picture from HAL from Sufu
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RE: Sugar Cane
Good to see this thread back in action.
Looking forward to the release of these new 1943 and 1946 models:
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RE: Sugar Cane
Back to some fancy stuff, Okinawa. Worn in 'summer-modus'
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RE: B.O.T.&co
@Broark has a pair of his jeans. His main market is Japan and he just recently opened the orders for overseas customers. This is a reason you won't find too many Western people with his jeans and jackets and the main info can be found on Instagram.
One thing that turns me off, is that he charges more for overseas customers.
His WW2 jeans would cost 36k Yen (without tax, which would be normal for overseas sales).
36k Yen is approx. 250 $ + shipping, yet his price for overseas customers is 330 $ + shipping. And if you are located in regions like the EU, sales tax and customs will also be on top.His work looks nice though and you could buy his stuff also through Neat Style Official which might end up cheaper.
But I would prefer Libra Pondus aka rebuilt.jp for this price.