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no thats not the rev billy g !
the rev owns !
anyways i guess its tapperd legs like back in the late 80's again!
the rev owns !
anyways i guess its tapperd legs like back in the late 80's again!
it is about time!
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Slight tapers > *
bootcuts are horrendous, and a true straight leg ends up looking like a bootcut due to the distortion at the knee where it will pinch creating an X shape. Slight tapers keep the proportions flattering.
bootcuts are horrendous, and a true straight leg ends up looking like a bootcut due to the distortion at the knee where it will pinch creating an X shape. Slight tapers keep the proportions flattering.
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I think this thread just became a hate crime....seremtan wrote:Geebs wrote:stick drum's face on there and... Instant classic
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hehe i used to taper my own once upon a time!
american made 501's , used to taper the outside leg from just above the knee down.
turned them into a similar cut to a popular jean from the early nintys, edwin.
ended up doing a bunce for some hot chicks!
american made 501's , used to taper the outside leg from just above the knee down.
turned them into a similar cut to a popular jean from the early nintys, edwin.
ended up doing a bunce for some hot chicks!
it is about time!
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Ladies, ladies, please. These jeans don't make you look fat. Can we move on now? 

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you just need to work on selecting the correct length now.feedback wrote:Slight tapers > *
bootcuts are horrendous, and a true straight leg ends up looking like a bootcut due to the distortion at the knee where it will pinch creating an X shape. Slight tapers keep the proportions flattering.
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I think the only good thing about those pants is Drum's faceseremtan wrote:Geebs wrote:stick drum's face on there and... Instant classic
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They are 36" inch inseams designed for stacking. I just got them yesterday so the denim is too stiff to drape correctly, thus the weird effect in the legs. They fit correctly after a few days of walking around.Doombrain wrote:you just need to work on selecting the correct length now.feedback wrote:Slight tapers > *
bootcuts are horrendous, and a true straight leg ends up looking like a bootcut due to the distortion at the knee where it will pinch creating an X shape. Slight tapers keep the proportions flattering.
I think Edwin has always been a Japanese company since 1947, or at least moved there and pulled much of their distribution in the US. They mostly make repros now, as in repro of vintage Lee/Wrangler/Levi's cuts, though they have their own cuts. They still sell really good denim in Japan, but it's almost impossible to find in North America.plained wrote:hehe i used to taper my own once upon a time!
american made 501's , used to taper the outside leg from just above the knee down.
turned them into a similar cut to a popular jean from the early nintys, edwin.
ended up doing a bunce for some hot chicks!
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Fashions across the pond are always a conflicting point.
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you mean like Burberry? no joke.
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Like everything
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In your 'Emo Fap Folder'.EtUL wrote:ladyboi

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Doombrain wrote:Fashions across the pond are always a conflicting point.

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still trying to discern where emo came from.LawL wrote:In your 'Emo Fap Folder'.EtUL wrote:ladyboi
guess that is kinda futile seeing as few of your insults have basis in reality, huh
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could we stop quoting/posting that picture?
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Yes I've had about enough of that.andyman wrote:could we stop quoting/posting that picture?
EDIT: That's better.
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dark metal = best admin
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Fresh dye job


Don't be JEALOUS of my froggy shower curtain....


Don't be JEALOUS of my froggy shower curtain....

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whooooaaaa... I just read back through this thread and I noticed something:
We need to buy you some more pantalones...
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We need to buy you some more pantalones...
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what's the big deal... i have one pair of jeans that i wear day in day out...
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Why? Those are obviously working for him.vileliquid1026 wrote:whooooaaaa... I just read back through this thread and I noticed something:
We need to buy you some more pantalones...
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Anyone else looking down her shirt?
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Yeah I was check out the broad on the right
LawL wrote:Doombrain wrote:Fashions across the pond are always a conflicting point.
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lol you're fat.vileliquid1026 wrote:Fresh dye job
Don't be JEALOUS of my froggy shower curtain....
Thick, solid and tight in all the right places.
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myspace angles are only circumstantial evidence dr. lawl.