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Post by Deleted on Apr 4, 2012 19:51:40 GMT -5
Anyone know about Theory Jeans?
Tried on skinny Theory in dark denim color in 28 found the inseam bit long but the fit is perfect. Made in china, pockets are lot like j-brand like to know if anyone has pair or looked at them?
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Post by Deleted on Apr 5, 2012 1:47:10 GMT -5
Those are great! I have heard on Theory haven't seen any in UK to be honest.
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Post by K/S/K on Apr 5, 2012 3:28:39 GMT -5
Not familiar with 'Theory Jeans' although lots of auction samples on ebay. Curious on the Good Society jeans - just what part is "Hand Sewn" (Lable) ? All I see is machine stitching ? Reviewing pix #2 these jeans appear to have a low rise; ample room around the hips and a tailored fit at the ankle with a short inseam. Again ebay has auction samples to get a better idea of this line of clothing. Very expensive jeans compared to Old Navy; Target; Kohls etc.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 6, 2012 10:10:45 GMT -5
Not familiar with 'Theory Jeans' although lots of auction samples on ebay. Curious on the Good Society jeans - just what part is "Hand Sewn" (Lable) ? All I see is machine stitching ? Reviewing pix #2 these jeans appear to have a low rise; ample room around the hips and a tailored fit at the ankle with a short inseam. Again ebay has auction samples to get a better idea of this line of clothing. Very expensive jeans compared to Old Navy; Target; Kohls etc. k/s/s The inseam is actually quite long and certainly too long for me. I need to hem them. A lot of jeans recently seem to have added an extra couple of inches of length probably to accommodate even higher heels, stacking, or cuffing.
My guess though it may be completely wrong is hand sewn in this case is a sewing machine is used but the jeans are fed by hand and the machine manually operated doing away with more automation of mass produced jeans. The stitch lines aren't perfectly straight which adds some character and errors like broken stitches are caught before leaving the factory (higher quality assurance).
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