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Jeans to wear with your flight jackets ...

Cocker

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I picked up a pair of high-rise herringbone denim from Olderbest (a brand with the terrible name of 'Annual Ring'). They're bulletproof and really quite comfy.
Didn't knew that website before today.

My bank account hates you! :p

EDIT: Quick question, as per the website size chart, the inseam looks very short (29.1 inches on a size 34). Did you really notice any difference compare to other high rise denims? This sounds like A LOT.
 

Emchisti

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Didn't knew that website before today.

My bank account hates you! :p

EDIT: Quick question, as per the website size chart, the inseam looks very short (29.1 inches on a size 34). Did you really notice any difference compare to other high rise denims? This sounds like A LOT.
That size chart doesn't look right, to me. The inseam certainly isn't as short as that on mine.
 

Cocker

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That size chart doesn't look right, to me. The inseam certainly isn't as short as that on mine.

Thanks! Out of curiosity, what size are you wearing? And if it's not asking too much, could you have a couple measurements for it, so I can compare with the size chart? I'm really interested in buying one!
 

coolhandluke

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Does anyone have any experience with UES 400WW denim? I like the WW cut (it looks like a more fitted Sugar Cane 1947) and was contemplating grabbing a pair with the 20% discount code at Franklin and Poe. My only reservation is the sizing guide and that I haven't seen much feedback on the brand outside of their flannel shirts. The measurements for the one wash are different on every single website that I've viewed. I need a 16.5" - 16.75" waist width measurements and that puts me in either a 34 or 36, based on Franklin and Poe's size chart. Solidly in a 36 based on other charts that I've seen. Just a little gun shy about ordering a 36 since I typically wear a 32 in U.S. brands. 34 is out of stock at F&P, but in stock at other retailers (no discount offered though).


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Flightengineer

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Accidentally bought yesterday Levi's 555 (Levis number
000LO-0000) and found that the current version with this article number is ideal for flight jackets. High rise, loose silhouette. Closely similar in cut to Levi's 40s.


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