
Vintage Wrangler 13wmz
Center Press
Made in USA
shell: 100% cotton
Waist: 40 cm
Rise: 28 cm
Inseam: 69 cm
Width at thigh: 32 cm
Leg opening: 20 cm
Measurements are approximate.
Center Press
Made in USA
【reference】
I don't want to sell it, obviously.
You don't see these around much anymore, and when you do, they're pricey.
I've had these for years, just for myself.
I had the hem altered (not chain stitched, intentionally - more on that later).
I'd long dreamed of wearing creased denim.
I used to watch Italians wearing jeans with faded crease lines and think it looked amazing.
So, more dressy, but still casual.
Definitely denim, but
somehow refined, with a sense of slacks.
You know, these don't exist.
13wmz itself exists. Even vintage USA ones,
with good color and the right size are rare, but they're still out there.
But these, with the crease line specification of the time, don't exist.
Seriously, they don't. Just folded creases are different, it's not the same.
Anyone who watches a lot of movies will understand.
Just buy them and have them altered is also not the same.
It's not *not* the same, but it's different, you know?
Understand.
The superb fabric of the 70s and 80s,
worn by dancers, or young people,
urban men,
or perhaps sold with these specifications,
the value is in the whole atmosphere.
I was looking forward to wearing these until I got the perfect fade, but then I outgrew them. How rude!
But I didn't want to accept reality, so I kept them for a while, hoping to wear them someday.
Vintage clothes aren't something you buy big before a weight training phase. That's the rule.
I have nothing more to say.
Just wear them, don't overthink it.
If you can wear them, wear them.
It's an obligation, an obligation!
GIMME! I'm going crazy with envy, I hate it!
【attention】
Wear and tear. Beautiful condition.
Product Information
| Category | Men > Jeans > Classic, straight leg |
|---|---|
| Size | M |
| Brand | Wrangler |
| Condition | Good |
