Pre-owned Fw10 Distressed Moto Jeans (317pam9 In Black
- Size:32
- condition:Used
- price:set alert$350 $240 (31% OFF)
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Black Moto Jeans From Julius' Fw10 Season - In My View, Julius' Best Ever. Features Extensive Distressing And Really Fucked Up Moto-Style Knees, Slightly J-Cut Legs For Extra Stacking, The Usual 'nipple' Gasmask Button On A (False) Pocket Flap, And A Belt Loop Carabiner Thing. Made In Japan Of A Very Thick 100% Cotton Denim. First Pic Taken From Nose Glass (Http://blog. Livedoor. Jp/chaos6669Nose3/archives/51574720.html) - Be Advised That This Image Depicts The Stock Model, And That My Pair Has Been Professionally Tapered (See Measurements) For Maximum Stacking. Sizing: Tagged Size 3, Fits A 32 Men’S Slim In The Top Block And Skinny At The Ankles. Condition: 7/10 - Regular Wear And Fading. This Pair Has Been Professionally Tapered. The Distressing On This Piece Is Obviously Intentional, But It Does Exacerbate The Impact Of Actual Wear - The Designer Made The Somewhat Perplexing Decision (Imo) To Distress The Crotch/thighs Which Means They're A Little Weaker Than Normal. Disclaimers: - Please Remember That I'm A Human Being And Do This As A Hobby. As Such, I Reserve The Right To Select My Clientele - Lowball Offers Will Be Ignored, And Rude People / Flakers / Egregious Lowballers Will Be Blocked. - Ships From Canada Via Canada Post Within 48 Hours Of Purchase (Barring Vacations Or Holidays). I Currently Only Ship To Canada And The Us, As Fees For Shipping Outside This Area Are Extremely Expensive. - Items Are Stored In A Non-Smoking Household With A Cat. | Julius Fw10 Distressed Moto Jeans (317Pam9, Size 3 Fits 32) in Black, Men's
about JULIUS
Founded in Tokyo in 2001 by Tatsuo Horikawa as a means to presenting film projects, the Julius label eventually developed its clothing line in 2004. Using black and grey as the main components of every collection - symbols of madness and pain, respectively - the label centers around Horikawa's love of art and architecture, which were integral to the brand's initial formation as an art project.
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