this video just made me more manic to buy some jeans
@drstrangelove49252 сағат бұрын
Wish I had this rather than the german army parka but it still kept me warm with my Levi jacket underneath it while i was homeless not long ago
@jaydee11.114 сағат бұрын
Japanese fabrics are the best!
@SaralisaL6 сағат бұрын
Its so annoying. I'm in construction and used to be able to use a pair of pants for at least a couple years but the new ones fall apart in 6 months since the fabric is noticeably thinner. Maybe its the shops I go to but I don't see many other brands with good womens options so I have to get them online.
@lewissparinlitz41928 сағат бұрын
I've had two of them very slow moving. Took almost a year just to flip one online and I wasn't asking a lot. military surplus doesn't demand the price used to. myself I wouldn't not pick up another. Unless was keeping it for me.
@coopers17169 сағат бұрын
Man has his camera ready to go to vlog walking down the street but misses important business calls.
@duyluu335412 сағат бұрын
Thanks for the video. I gotta look into paraboot. I like the Officine General hiking boot as well. After trying the synthetic water proof kind of boot I want to give Danner a try.
@hamzabanihani730712 сағат бұрын
OMG it's harris
@coopers171613 сағат бұрын
Shoulda bought more denim jackets.
@smolbloccboy393915 сағат бұрын
So they’re expensive because they use shitty cotton and inefficient farming techniques. Leave it to the Japanese, if anything they’re marketing geniuses.
@Johngoodman45415 сағат бұрын
Never would I buy anything this pricey
@Ihydavid16 сағат бұрын
So did they did everything as inefficient as possible and the shittiest way possible so that's why they're so expensive
@kgw10016 сағат бұрын
Those jeans have to be the least durable out there. Look like shit. Grifting jeans 😂
@JonathonPickett16 сағат бұрын
Fuck that.
@moorebier531716 сағат бұрын
Too bad they are not designed for ankle and foot support.
@xthedom17 сағат бұрын
They’re so ugly
@iamheheisi445017 сағат бұрын
No stems no seeds no thorns, in my jeans or my weed😂
@michaellauderback347019 сағат бұрын
You would have to be an idiot to pay 10,000 for a pair of jeans..
@user-hl7nt1og7k19 сағат бұрын
I knew a Rhodesian chap who spent some time on anti-poaching squads, back in the late 80s, also serbed in the Rhodesian Bush War. He told me a story of when he caight a poacher by a crocodile infested river. Made him drop his gun, said if he swam across the river and lived, he could go. He swam, got halfway, and got mauled to death.
@nort988919 сағат бұрын
i saw Kenny face 😮
@JinsKookieJams20 сағат бұрын
*The rustic is definitely nubuck too because I've went back and forth on the texture, and you see how its softness moves similar to suede. I personally emailed the company's customer service, and they said their rustic is definitely nubuck. They told me to use their rustic cream. I decided to not use it. So I use a spray conditioner instead. Any creams and lotions will absolutely change the look of the boots. It flattens the softens of the nubuck, thereby changing the texture completely. If people love how the texture changes, if people don't mind the softness going away, then that's fine for "those" people.* *For people like me who want to maintain the softness of their nubuck Blundstone boots, use a spray boot conditioner instead. It absolutely works. Creams do too, but again it will absolutely change the texture of the nubuck (for those who don't mind it that is). I'm sticking to the conditioner spray and it's effective as well for keeping your Blundstones in good shape.* *So it all comes down to personal preference with whichever people want to use. There's lots of choices.*
@tpl60820 сағат бұрын
You are hot
@msking018122 сағат бұрын
2-3 a week? Not bulletproof enough.
@TruthSeekingAlways22 сағат бұрын
😂
@breadonwheels120822 сағат бұрын
Lazy samurai dont even take out the splinters
@aaronsmith699623 сағат бұрын
Nice junk bro!
@mrmurphy17223 сағат бұрын
Those rivets look crappy. I think I see patina .
@linusfornow23 сағат бұрын
You’re telling me I live not 20 miles away from this? Huh?
@vidurachamathka231723 сағат бұрын
Japanese world put any bullshit with the lamest characteristics to make "unique", and stupid people Will gobble that shit all the time.
@vilmosvarga221023 сағат бұрын
Did they make ones in orange color? Asking for a friend.
@mchagnon723 сағат бұрын
If a single pair of jeans made sustainably costs $10K, how are we not extinct?
@Lala_lalalalalaКүн бұрын
Kenny looking ahh
@RandyVee733Күн бұрын
I’ve been looking for the name of the brand keychain that you have looped on your belt loop. Can someone please tell me who makes that? I believe it’s a guy in America, who makes them by hand
@topaz2821Күн бұрын
So you get shittier, unprocessed cotton? Why?
@wakkawakkagaming3710Күн бұрын
Can we get fewer movies about conflicts in the Middle East and more movies about rangers fighting poachers. I want a war movie where I’m confident who the good guys are
@Ladiesman-iy5fvКүн бұрын
You should make a video about you Denim collection updated
@Deeznutz002Күн бұрын
Gross, nobody needs Japanese blue dye. Dont pay it cant sell it...
@hanslim4031Күн бұрын
the idea to go the all natural route is cool, but purposely not processing it to have an uncomfortably rough feel for that price is crazy. obviously I'm not Samurai`s target consumer
@nootnoot1496Күн бұрын
"They had to reintroduce farming techniques that hadn't been used in 150 years" *black people sweating profusely*
@UNLOCKsiloКүн бұрын
Your $400 jeans has rust
@kerimgueneyКүн бұрын
The best thing Japan has done for its economy is to pretend that their generic lame products are some sort of “artisanal “ masterpieces worth 100 times the regular price. And people gobble it up.
@JWatson5290Күн бұрын
There better be a used rolex with papers in the back pocket
@uriahthekey8647Күн бұрын
I can't stand glorified authentic, handmade bs.
@brooke6311Күн бұрын
My dad has that jacket. He has had it almost all of my life, and every cold winter he would have it on. Sometimes if he got too hot, I would get to wear the jacket and that thing is no joke. It actually does keep you warm.
@DC3PO82Күн бұрын
Jeans that cost £10K with volunteers 🤯
@tobubiifyКүн бұрын
I still don't get the value i get from that. Is pesticides THAT bad? Is it truly worth 10000$ to not use it?
@raulito0310Күн бұрын
Regarding these kind of prices my father always used to say: *They better make coffee and cook for you, if you pay 10.000$ for them.*
@dragonplayer4803Күн бұрын
Wtf Japan always does this and stupid people will always pay
@benmsgКүн бұрын
this is the funniest video I’ve ever seen :)
@Michiro13Күн бұрын
"Samurai employees" Wow. My mind was picturing employees with armor.
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this video just made me more manic to buy some jeans
Wish I had this rather than the german army parka but it still kept me warm with my Levi jacket underneath it while i was homeless not long ago
Japanese fabrics are the best!
Its so annoying. I'm in construction and used to be able to use a pair of pants for at least a couple years but the new ones fall apart in 6 months since the fabric is noticeably thinner. Maybe its the shops I go to but I don't see many other brands with good womens options so I have to get them online.
I've had two of them very slow moving. Took almost a year just to flip one online and I wasn't asking a lot. military surplus doesn't demand the price used to. myself I wouldn't not pick up another. Unless was keeping it for me.
Man has his camera ready to go to vlog walking down the street but misses important business calls.
Thanks for the video. I gotta look into paraboot. I like the Officine General hiking boot as well. After trying the synthetic water proof kind of boot I want to give Danner a try.
OMG it's harris
Shoulda bought more denim jackets.
So they’re expensive because they use shitty cotton and inefficient farming techniques. Leave it to the Japanese, if anything they’re marketing geniuses.
Never would I buy anything this pricey
So did they did everything as inefficient as possible and the shittiest way possible so that's why they're so expensive
Those jeans have to be the least durable out there. Look like shit. Grifting jeans 😂
Fuck that.
Too bad they are not designed for ankle and foot support.
They’re so ugly
No stems no seeds no thorns, in my jeans or my weed😂
You would have to be an idiot to pay 10,000 for a pair of jeans..
I knew a Rhodesian chap who spent some time on anti-poaching squads, back in the late 80s, also serbed in the Rhodesian Bush War. He told me a story of when he caight a poacher by a crocodile infested river. Made him drop his gun, said if he swam across the river and lived, he could go. He swam, got halfway, and got mauled to death.
i saw Kenny face 😮
*The rustic is definitely nubuck too because I've went back and forth on the texture, and you see how its softness moves similar to suede. I personally emailed the company's customer service, and they said their rustic is definitely nubuck. They told me to use their rustic cream. I decided to not use it. So I use a spray conditioner instead. Any creams and lotions will absolutely change the look of the boots. It flattens the softens of the nubuck, thereby changing the texture completely. If people love how the texture changes, if people don't mind the softness going away, then that's fine for "those" people.* *For people like me who want to maintain the softness of their nubuck Blundstone boots, use a spray boot conditioner instead. It absolutely works. Creams do too, but again it will absolutely change the texture of the nubuck (for those who don't mind it that is). I'm sticking to the conditioner spray and it's effective as well for keeping your Blundstones in good shape.* *So it all comes down to personal preference with whichever people want to use. There's lots of choices.*
You are hot
2-3 a week? Not bulletproof enough.
😂
Lazy samurai dont even take out the splinters
Nice junk bro!
Those rivets look crappy. I think I see patina .
You’re telling me I live not 20 miles away from this? Huh?
Japanese world put any bullshit with the lamest characteristics to make "unique", and stupid people Will gobble that shit all the time.
Did they make ones in orange color? Asking for a friend.
If a single pair of jeans made sustainably costs $10K, how are we not extinct?
Kenny looking ahh
I’ve been looking for the name of the brand keychain that you have looped on your belt loop. Can someone please tell me who makes that? I believe it’s a guy in America, who makes them by hand
So you get shittier, unprocessed cotton? Why?
Can we get fewer movies about conflicts in the Middle East and more movies about rangers fighting poachers. I want a war movie where I’m confident who the good guys are
You should make a video about you Denim collection updated
Gross, nobody needs Japanese blue dye. Dont pay it cant sell it...
the idea to go the all natural route is cool, but purposely not processing it to have an uncomfortably rough feel for that price is crazy. obviously I'm not Samurai`s target consumer
"They had to reintroduce farming techniques that hadn't been used in 150 years" *black people sweating profusely*
Your $400 jeans has rust
The best thing Japan has done for its economy is to pretend that their generic lame products are some sort of “artisanal “ masterpieces worth 100 times the regular price. And people gobble it up.
There better be a used rolex with papers in the back pocket
I can't stand glorified authentic, handmade bs.
My dad has that jacket. He has had it almost all of my life, and every cold winter he would have it on. Sometimes if he got too hot, I would get to wear the jacket and that thing is no joke. It actually does keep you warm.
Jeans that cost £10K with volunteers 🤯
I still don't get the value i get from that. Is pesticides THAT bad? Is it truly worth 10000$ to not use it?
Regarding these kind of prices my father always used to say: *They better make coffee and cook for you, if you pay 10.000$ for them.*
Wtf Japan always does this and stupid people will always pay
this is the funniest video I’ve ever seen :)
"Samurai employees" Wow. My mind was picturing employees with armor.