pp here, I see it now but it still looks like a barely visible (color of thread matches color of jeans) zig zag on the pocket. I never would have know that was an M. I guess I am not cool enough to be wearing these jeans
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I just can’t believe this. It’s a big obvious M. I’m not mad at it or anything but the idea you could not notice it or know it’s an M is ludicrous.
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| Yes, love them. The hustler ankle fray and the weekender are my favorites. |
| Yes. Because they have a few petite styles. |
| They are my favorite |
I wouldn't notice. I only learned from DCUM. It's pretty abstract. |
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Gurl. It’s not abstract it’s a letter. Just like you’ve been drawing the letter since you were 2. There is absolutely no way you are looking at that and thinking “look, a zig zag.” |
Sorry I did. "Oh, DCUM says that zigzag is an "M". I stopped looking at jean pocket stitching after graduating from high school. Robert Frost Middle was my peak looking at people's jeans era. If it's not sewn in the U.S., these are not worth $100+. I'm vaguely aware of a brand called NYDJ. Not Your Daughter's Jeans. I think Lord & Taylor had those. Would you consider that a competitor? I live somewhere where "Vuori joggers" are not ubiquitous. Learned about those from DCUM. I still do have a mall with Saks, Neiman Marcus, Nordstroms, and Canada Goose within 10 miles. Props to the ladies harvesting them from thrift shops. Those are good deals. |