kdawg
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Skinny stretch jeans? They've got to be a women's style.
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Got the Gap x JE jeans (Blue Coast wash) in the other day. Very disappointed. The wash and fit were terrible. The fit was like some relaxed denim Michael Jordan would wear.
Let me start by saying, I don’t believe it was a coincidence.
It’s not like they copied our name, but because the words “pure”, “blue”, and “Japan” are in the end, just words, it’s hard to protect the brand. Being a small company, we don’t have lawyers to directly deal with the matter, but it’s hard to think that a company of that size didn’t do any research beforehand.
If anything, the move was more beneficial for Uniqlo than for our brand, as it caused mass confusion with our customers and wholesale accounts.
Pure Blue Japan is not the name we use internationally. Levi’s holds the license to the name outside of Japan, thus we are known as Syoaia internationally. So I don’t think Uniqlo meant to do this on purpose. Ultimately, it’s more about our indigo leaf logo than the name. It’s a lot more recognizable and we use it on all our products, so it is what we are most known for.
It is troubling however, because if a fan of PBJ thought we were having a collaboration with Uniqlo, they would be turned off to buying our garments in the future. But on the other hand, people shopping at Uniqlo might see and recognize the name and would think they’re buying high quality PBJ jeans for a discounted price.
Rather than coming out with an official statement, we made sure to respond to every customer who messaged us about the issue and decided to just stay more low key about the entire situation.
check for yourself It's a uk brand apperentlySkinny stretch jeans? They've got to be a women's style.
Gonna invest in some real deal denim next yr when I finish my cut, Best Raw Denim with a taper fit? I have big quads and calfs but I like the taper look
Whatever you go with just try them on in person first if you can. I really like Denim & Supply and they have a lot of sales going on right now.Gonna invest in some real deal denim next yr when I finish my cut, Best Raw Denim with a taper fit? I have big quads and calfs but I like the taper look
Yeah nudie offers a repair kit gonna try that or go to a seamstress....going to nudies next or might try iron hearts^
Looks good, going to have that crotch repaired?
Approaching the 1 year mark on my iron hearts, need to get some pics up soon
i suggest taking them to selfedge instead of patching them.Yeah nudie offers a repair kit gonna try that or go to a seamstress....going to nudies next or might try iron hearts^
Looks good, going to have that crotch repaired?
Approaching the 1 year mark on my iron hearts, need to get some pics up soon
didn't even think of that..thinking about the butler program through apc aswell
i suggest taking them to selfedge instead of patching them.
yeah everywhere that i read about repair said the exact same thing, pretty much not washing them allows dirt and moisture to build up which softens and weakens the fabric creating rips.That's a pretty common rip. If you're wearing jeans everyday coupled with not washing them the fabric can get weakened, especially high tension areas like the crotch.
yeah everywhere that i read about repair said the exact same thing, pretty much not washing them allows dirt and moisture to build up which softens and weakens the fabric creating rips.That's a pretty common rip. If you're wearing jeans everyday coupled with not washing them the fabric can get weakened, especially high tension areas like the crotch.
Haha yeah i think its pretty common regardless of the denim, but I've been wearing apcs for years time to switch it up, like i said prob nudies or iron hearts next
Yep. People may chalk it up to APC's "horrendous quality" but I've seen Iron Hearts and Samurais and the like with huge blowouts as well.yeah everywhere that i read about repair said the exact same thing, pretty much not washing them allows dirt and moisture to build up which softens and weakens the fabric creating rips.That's a pretty common rip. If you're wearing jeans everyday coupled with not washing them the fabric can get weakened, especially high tension areas like the crotch.
(I love APC btw)