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Flat Foot Floey

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Didn't buy but saw their stuff in stores and at festivals. Very good and heavy fabrics and nice craftmansship. Couldn't find anything wrong except that I can't afford them at the moment.

They also had sailor style jeans with big patch pockets. Out of stock now. I should have bought them when I had the chance.
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I can only say the best about the Pike Brothers product range. Superb quality of workmanship, great attention to detail and of course a stunning range of fabrics. Honestly they are the real deal. If their stuff would bear a morwe widely known (japanese) name they would be a LOT more expensive.

Here's my pair of hunting pants worn with a pair of White's and a vintage peacoat:

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The fabric is quite heavy, heavier than a typical chino, close to 12 or 13 oz I would guess. The fit is straight and narrow without beeing too tight. Details are amazing. They can be worn with a good cuff if desired because the inside seams are taped which gives a sort of selvedge look. Long inseam as well. Hope that helps...
 
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Jan! Good to see you here. Interesting too as Pike Bros seem to be mentioned a lot these days. I'm wary of shopping overseas for many reasons these days, but they have so many things I like that eventually I have to try them.
Great photos. Where we're they taken? The chinos are nice - would you say they feel heavier than a typical pair? I'pair? I've really been looking for heavier fabrics (selvedge for instance). What's the rise like? I don't do low-rise pants :)
 

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I met them at the Inspiration show early this year on the Queen Mary they had a great booth set up. They were really cool & there stuff was some of the best at the show.
the jeans were awesome & straight up vintage utilitarian (not cute & kitzhy) ready for War Or Road Rash spills
they were super thick & had a few super high rise jeans very nice selvedge.
I would have thrown down some $$ but they didnt have my size & they realised that next time they will be stocked....
They had me try a lot of there stuff though the shirts & sweat's are fantistic quality.....
But im not 20 years old & built like that,,, so this show probably opened there eye's that Fred Mertz is Buying hopefully next year
very nice young guy's Pike Brothers

i see a lot of new vendors are very young & like the Japanese scene just have small or skinny size's, i hope they get it that the world goes beyond there current Scene or Fad & get the big boy's fitted the inspiration show is a good window for these young vendors.

EDIT,
OK i checked out there site & walla big guy sizes galore pants up to 42 waists & XXL on some shirts.
I saw at the inspiration they only brought smaller sizes & im not big 36 waist & 42 jacket,
so maybe they brought what the japanese kids would buy on the spot...
But i dont like buying without trying so hopefully they will return next year
 
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I'm very happy with my Freddies for denim, but I do have an eye on some of the other stuff on Pike Bros - especially the long sleeve Henley undershirts. Might well pick up at least one of those for the Winter... Also a little bit tempted by their B-10 jacket. Not the very most accurate I hear, but for a civilian, kicking around jacket... Just a shame they don't do it with slash pockets as an early B15 type.
 

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