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Post by devastitis on Jul 26, 2016 1:45:23 GMT -6
I'm no help, but this is all I can see. the denim in the Garrison sample is pretty great. Also, it doesn't take much sense to realize one shouldn't wear a lime green shirt with them and with that it's pretty easy to avoid the Mr Green Jeans look. You've gotta branch that mind out a bit. but the guy is literally Mr. Garrison. He's wearing green pants on top of that. How more fitting could this possibly be.
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Post by DigDug on Jul 26, 2016 7:59:24 GMT -6
I like the quick taper of Mr Garrison's pants
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Post by northcoast on Jul 26, 2016 8:32:17 GMT -6
I like the quick taper of Mr Garrison's pants Can we get a link to the image in question?
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Post by bentin on Jul 26, 2016 8:35:15 GMT -6
Just turn on Comedy Central.
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Post by toolonginexile on Jul 26, 2016 10:15:09 GMT -6
the denim in the Garrison sample is pretty great. Also, it doesn't take much sense to realize one shouldn't wear a lime green shirt with them and with that it's pretty easy to avoid the Mr Green Jeans look. You've gotta branch that mind out a bit. The south Park thing is hilarious? Bentin were you referring to the Green denim that's on the website i think its Japanese 12.5 oz. If so anyone have any first hand experience with it? Last time I really looked at green pants....was in the 1970-80's as it was the uniform of our grade school custodians I would love to rock that green but see above Also here at www.jsonline.com/greensheet/popular-janitor-finds-a-new-place-to-lean-b99617182z1-353082801.html
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Post by exophobe on Jul 26, 2016 14:49:25 GMT -6
I have a pair of gustin jeans made of that denim, it reads more military than custodial.
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Post by cianofarmer on Aug 22, 2016 22:31:30 GMT -6
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Post by cianofarmer on Aug 22, 2016 22:45:57 GMT -6
the denim in the Garrison sample is pretty great. Also, it doesn't take much sense to realize one shouldn't wear a lime green shirt with them and with that it's pretty easy to avoid the Mr Green Jeans look. You've gotta branch that mind out a bit. The south Park thing is hilarious? Bentin were you referring to the Green denim that's on the website i think its Japanese 12.5 oz. If so anyone have any first hand experience with it? Last time I really looked at green pants....was in the 1970-80's as it was the uniform of our grade school custodians I would love to rock that green but see above Also here at www.jsonline.com/greensheet/popular-janitor-finds-a-new-place-to-lean-b99617182z1-353082801.htmlHAAAAAA.. MIKE< JOSE AND I are loving this….you are going to be our denim model for our next add….you are awesome!!!!!!!!!!! Cheers Ciano
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Post by toolonginexile on Aug 24, 2016 7:04:57 GMT -6
Glad you enjoyed my new business venture specializing in 100 percent USA made "janitorial selvedge" Btw. That custom pair you posted is sickness. If you could make a pair with a slightly smaller pocket that would arrive before 2017 I'd buy two. Lol
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Post by overdrawn on Aug 26, 2016 4:05:27 GMT -6
Isn´t that Carlos the "Janitor" from Milwaukee???
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Post by toolonginexile on Aug 26, 2016 6:40:47 GMT -6
Yes it is. As mentioned in the link and to quote
The “Janitor,” the lifelike sculpture from 1973 by Duane Hanson, is one of the most beloved works of art at the Milwaukee Art Museum. The “Janitor,” the lifelike sculpture from 1973 by Duane Hanson, is one of the most beloved works of art at the Milwaukee Art Museum.Mary Louise Schumacher
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Post by toolonginexile on Aug 26, 2016 6:40:58 GMT -6
Yes it is. As mentioned in the link and to quote
The “Janitor,” the lifelike sculpture from 1973 by Duane Hanson, is one of the most beloved works of art at the Milwaukee Art Museum. The “Janitor,” the lifelike sculpture from 1973 by Duane Hanson, is one of the most beloved works of art at the Milwaukee Art Museum.Mary Louise Schumacher
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Post by cianofarmer on Aug 28, 2016 15:11:50 GMT -6
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Post by cianofarmer on Aug 30, 2016 21:23:37 GMT -6
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Post by tomarcello on Aug 31, 2016 14:43:45 GMT -6
Hello, Does anyone tried the 997 cut? the legs seems well tapered for me but the is the rise not to high?
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Post by davelewis on Aug 31, 2016 15:40:07 GMT -6
Hello, Does anyone tried the 997 cut? the legs seems well tapered for me but the is the rise not to high? I've got a few pairs of his 12 and 18oz duck chinos, in the 905 cut, but would try the 997 in denim for sure. I personally would welcome the higher rise, but have been hoping his delivery times would improve, plus I really don't need any pants.
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Post by overdrawn on Sept 1, 2016 0:48:00 GMT -6
.... seeing the pics above made me think about my orders again ... got a pre-shipping note from USPS in my 28th week of waiting with the Information of the package status WILL BE SEND ... this Status is freezed for 9 days now ... hope this Story finds a good end.
overdRAWn
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Post by cassaruby on Sept 9, 2016 17:45:17 GMT -6
12oz jacket and chinos ordered end of april very nice
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Post by nate001 on Sept 9, 2016 19:05:34 GMT -6
12oz jacket and chinos ordered end of april very nice Looks good. Did they come in on spec?
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Post by cassaruby on Sept 9, 2016 20:29:08 GMT -6
Honestly I'm not sure. Coat is a slim large After a wash and medium dryer (to shrink sleeves) Pit to pit: 22" Shoulders: 17" (from shoulder seam to shoulder seam straight across)
The shoulders seemed short, except that the sleeve length makes them fit fine. I'm not sure how to compare that to the fit guide tho.
The chinos measure on spec after the same wash and medium dryer. Only the hem seems smaller which I really appreciate
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Post by nate001 on Oct 12, 2016 14:30:19 GMT -6
Got my shipment from Ciano yesterday. It included a replacement for the anniversary jeans that were originally sewn up too small and another pair of ochre chinos. I had a pair of ochre chinos with their old 901 specs and wanted a pair with the new specs that had more room in the thighs and knee. Those orders first went in in February and I was getting a little antsy, but man, the wait paid off. The ochre chinos are great. A much better fit than the old pair. I like the ochre color. Like carhartts. The anniversary jeans are also great. I crocked my fingers just putting them on. They are a little snug, but it sounds like they stretch without too much problem, so I think they're right where they need to be. I think the 20 oz is going to take some getting used to. I don't know how you guys in AZ and CA can ever wear something so heavy.
As many have said before, if you can be patient, and work with Ciano on adjustments/repairs, etc, you get a great pair of pants for the price.
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Post by bentin on Oct 12, 2016 14:34:54 GMT -6
Sent my Anniversary pair back for button fly renovations. Forgot just how well made these guys are, really good details and construction (besides the exploding fly stitching). Really looking forward to getting them back and crocking up my car, couch, work chair, dog, etc.
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Post by cassaruby on Oct 13, 2016 13:00:15 GMT -6
I don't know how you guys in AZ and CA can ever wear something so heavy. Everything in the desert adapts
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Post by oatwilly on Jan 14, 2017 13:04:13 GMT -6
What's he doing as standard now on rear pocket size and spacing on the jeans? I remember some people thought they were too small and spaced too far apart awhile back. Is that still the case?
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Post by jasutinsan on Jul 14, 2017 16:18:19 GMT -6
After 20 weeks received my indigoxindigo cf jeans, and a little disappointed. The construction is nice and measurements are mostly where there were supposed to be (leg opening and inseam are both about and inch larger than spec, so probably will have to send to railcar to fix), but my main irk is that they have changed the design of their leather patch without notice (no longer the classier imho script patch and now blocker lettering) and it is only stitched on top and bottom as opposed to all four sides (in case you have a 3/4" belt and want to slip it underneath, I guess, because it is a very narrow patch as well). That and their cool little bonsai tree trademark that was supposed to be embroidered on the coin pocket is missing. As an owner of a bonsai tree that I grew from a seed I was really stoked about this, but I guess they don't realize that people expect what they see in the product photos.
i guess I'm stuck with them, so I'll get over it, but can't see myself ever ordering from them again. Not worth waiting 2 months longer than anticipated and receiving a product that is not the same as what you ordered. So much for this miUSA company....
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