Samurai Jeans
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Really love the fit and stoked to have my favorite type cut in this 19oz. Unsanforized denim
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Looking good!
Yep, there is still room to cuff A longer rise has a huge impact on the inseam/total length when you always wear jeans at the same spot on your waist/hip.
And it's unfair how better those more regular cuts look in smaller sizes. In bigger sizes the leg opening is mostly much too big.So what's your main pair now?
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I completely agree, I was a bit worried when looking through the samurai thread on superfuture and seeing some of the fit pics of the s510xx on others. Also, Because my legs are soooo long it helps in regards to the width of the thigh to length of the leg ratio and makes them appear more fitted, if that makes sense.
I did a hot wash to get the shrinkage out completely. The actual inseam itself pre soak was 39.5 and now is just under 37 3/4", which gives me options… something Im not used to for sure. The rise, in fact the whole top block with regard to measurments, is identical to my SEXIH13 634 cut, yet another bonus IMO.
These will certainly be my main denim for a while ;), I have been longing for a raw jean, with a more versatile cut that I feel is appropriate for everyday wear and finally found it. I look forward to eventually trying this cut out in samurai's different available denims
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Hi,guys.new member here, but have been a member for darahkubiru(indonesian denim forum) for quite some time. Just want to share if any vintage samurai's collector is interested. I've got an early samurai jeans production. If anyone want to buy/trade it feel free to contact me. It's s511xs lot 2 with the leather patch says 'made in the united states'. Cant find it anywhere else I think
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All I can tell you, that it is NOT made in the US
The early lots of Samurai had this lettering on the patch but it is just "advertizing talk" as a reference to "made like back in teh days in the USA"
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I have read the same bf has indicated, basically their intention was to just capture the look of the good ol days… Not that they were actually made in USA
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I don't think that Samurai were using the Texas cotton then either.
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yip..the 100% Texas Cotton denim was first introduced in 2006 with Lot.9
I'm sure they used same US cotton before but never advertized it as such. Most Samurai denim is a blend of different cotton -
great denim & nice shirt, oldie but goody.
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Samurai denim is always so pretty. Eventually, I'm going to have to get another pair.
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Not that anyone cares but really loving my s510xx with the exception during life's necessities, have had them on since the minute they dried from their soak.