Techwear Pants review: Acronym P31A-DS and Enfin levé Aurrean Cargo Pants

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • In this video, we take a quick look at 2 of my recent pants pick ups:
    The Acronym P31A-DS and Enfin levé Aurrean Cargo Pants.
    Photography & Video assist by Min. Follow her at: ...
    For reference I'm 5 Feet 4 and I weigh about 70kgs.
    The p31a is in size XS
    Aurrean cargo is a custom sizing
    Where you can still get the pants:
    Bodega: bdgastore.com/...
    Notre: www.notre-shop...
    Supply Store: www.supplystor...
    Enfin levé: enfinleve.com/...
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Комментарии • 4

  • @marcello3119
    @marcello3119 3 года назад

    Raf, the production value on this video is top! Thanks for putting the reference points. Re the enfin leve cargos, did you just ask them to adjust the inseam when you put in the order? As a shorter guy myself I know exactly what you mean by most tailors just hemming the pants and not doing necessary crop adjustments.

  • @BlizFounder
    @BlizFounder 3 года назад

    Great review. Just want to ask im thinking on buying the P30A-DS and I'm 5'7 which size you reckon i should purchase? I'm thinking m but I'm worried about the length.

    • @raffdeleon
      @raffdeleon  3 года назад

      Thank you. It really depends, because you need to go by your leg length really. Best to get a tape measure and measure any crop pants that you have or even fold any baggy-ish pants that you have to 77 CM length, which is size S in p30a. See how that is. I know some 5'7 who mostly went with a size S.

    • @TheBilly1177
      @TheBilly1177 3 года назад

      @@raffdeleon Hey man im 6"1 and i was wondering if a size Large might be too big for the P30A-DS. I tried measuring the outseam but im still a lil unsure since i dont know teh return policy of acronym. thanks in advance and keep up the good work man!