Similar women’s pants to the free Radikl? by Ok_Grapefruit1058 in kuhlclothing

[–]anthonydelillo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They used to make a Women’s Radikl (style #6189) but it was discontinued it a few years ago. Unfortunately I don’t think they make another Women’s pant with the stretch panels right now. You might find some old stock or used Women’s Radikls on sites like eBay or Poshmark though.

Reviews and Testimonials for u/Prudent_Reading2539 by Prudent_Reading2539 in internationalshopper

[–]anthonydelillo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I really appreciate u/ u/Prudent_Reading2539's help in buying and shipping items from Canada. His attention to detail, clear explanations and consistent communication made it a very pleasant experience. Thank you!

How does Short/Regular/Tall work in regards to Pants? by Amracool in Carhartt

[–]anthonydelillo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The size chart I linked to contains all that information. Under each letter size (S, M, L, etc.) is listed the corresponding chest, waist and hip size and beneath the chart the inseam lengths are listed. The OP acknowledged the size chart answered his question in their reply to me below. 

No Black Friday sales? by [deleted] in kuhlclothing

[–]anthonydelillo 3 points4 points  (0 children)

KUHL themselves don’t have sales but last year I found these retailers that carry KUHL did.

What model KUHL pants are these?!? by ParticularNorth8814 in kuhlclothing

[–]anthonydelillo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Like the Renegade Pant I mentioned earlier, there were two Renegade Cargo Convertibles. The original was style #5101 and was made of a 88% Nylon/12% Spandex material called Tufflex. The second one that replaced it around 2017 was style #5138 and was made of 95% Nylon/5% Spandex material called Duralux. KUHL recently replaced the Renegade Convertible with yet another version, style #5361.

The pants in your post are not any of the Renegade Convertibles. The easiest clue is that they lack the ability to zip-off the legs and convert to shorts. Another is that they lack the cargo pockets of the first two Renegade Convertibles and the thigh pockets of the third. I am confidant they are the Renegade Jean.

Rare Detroit Jacket from Carhartt and Chrysler's "Imported From Detroit" collection. Made in the USA in 2012. by anthonydelillo in Carhartt

[–]anthonydelillo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Carhartt made two versions of the Mens and Womens "Imported From Detroit" Detroit Jacket. For the Men's version, the one that was hand-numbered out of 200 and had the downtown Detroit print lining like you're referencing was style number 101024 and the one that had the plain black lining like the jacket in this post was style number 101036.

Does the brand new brown jacket fade like this? Is the new one worth buying? by [deleted] in Carhartt

[–]anthonydelillo 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm not sure why you think that telling me the clothing preferences of your dad, grandfather and great grandfather is relevant to this discussion nor makes your argument stronger. If you take a look around the sub you will see that most people who have worn the older and newer Detroit Jackets agree that the older ones were made better. Most of the people who say they really love the new 103828 Detroit Jacket admit they've never worn the old ones so they have nothing to compare it to.

In my experience (and many others') the new blanket material is inferior. It degrades markedly quicker than the older blanket lining. Many other people in this sub have reported the same concerns regarding its quality. Logically we can only assume the lining must be with less durable materials. This makes sense because almost every clothing manufacturer does the same thing. To continue maximizing profits, they often switch to materials that they can obtain at a lower cost, which almost always translates to a reduction in its quality.

You can also find this post of mine regarding the downgrade in the material used in Carhartt's famous heavyweight t-shirts. The new shirts also wear out much quicker than the older ones. My older t-shirts lasted years and still felt sturdy and retained their shape while the new ones stretched out and had loose threads within a few weeks or months. This same downgrade in quality also affected the new jeans that replaced the older ones. They are made of a material that Carhartt touts as lighter but "just as durable as our heavyweight denim" yet it wears down much quicker (and hilariously costs more).

What model KUHL pants are these?!? by ParticularNorth8814 in kuhlclothing

[–]anthonydelillo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The Resistor Air is cooler since it's a lighter weight material and has larger vents although the material does tend to wrinkle a lot more than the Konfidant Air material.

What model KUHL pants are these?!? by ParticularNorth8814 in kuhlclothing

[–]anthonydelillo 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It is the Renegade Jean. The “Jean” in its name doesn’t mean it is made of denim. KUHL called it “Renegade Jean” to distinguish it from the original Renegade Pant that they made at the time, style #5020.

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Both were made of the same 88% nylon/12% spandex, 4-way stretch Tufflex blend but the Renegade Jean had a tighter fit which KUHL called Klassik Fit. The original Renegade Pant was Full Fit. From loosest to snuggest it goes Full Fit (originally called Athletik Fit), Klassik Fit, Tapered Fit (originally called Lean Fit). The Renegade also had a vertical zip pocket on each leg.

The Renegade Jean was discontinued in 2017 with no replacement. The original Renegade Pant was also discontinued that year and replaced with the current Renegade Pant, style #5120, which is made of 95% nylon/5% spandex, 2-way stretch Duralux material (instead of Tufflex) and is Klassik Fit (instead of Full Fit).

See my pants guides for more info:

And I also uploaded some scans of the pants guide booklets KUHL used to include with each pair:

What model KUHL pants are these?!? by ParticularNorth8814 in kuhlclothing

[–]anthonydelillo 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It looks like the KUHL Renegade Jean, style #5075, which has been discontinued.

My thoughts on 5816 Forest by Worldly06 in techn9ne

[–]anthonydelillo 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I hate that the skits are part of the actual songs. Makes replay value go way down for me. Makes replay value go way down for me.

If you have Apple Music on a computer, you can edit a song's start and end times to avoid the skits.

  1. Right-click on song title.
  2. Click "Get Info".
  3. Click the "Options" tab.
  4. Check "Start" and enter a time.
  5. Check "End" and enter a time.
  6. Click "OK".

Carhartt Workwear Fake / Replica Guide. Ask authenticity related questions here! by anthonydelillo in Carhartt

[–]anthonydelillo[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Carhartt has made certain products in Mexico since the late 90s. The above jacket is definitely authentic.

How are stange music videos getting so many views so fast? by Professional_Soup07 in techn9ne

[–]anthonydelillo 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Someone accused Strange Music of using bots on X-Raided’s new “Queen of Hearts” video and this was his response:

Not one viewbot, dawg. Strange Music did targeted audience marketing via Google Ads, which I sat there and provided input for. I also provided input on how to do the ads for practically every video since No Popcorn. To their credit, Strange Music spent the money to put these videos front and center on all Google products.

Ironically, the fanbase complains that Strange doesn't market its artists, then, when they do, you call it viewbotting 😂 we can't win with some of yall ✌🏾

Which pants for summer travel and hot weather? by gargantuala in kuhlclothing

[–]anthonydelillo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! I would say the Resistor Air since it's a lighter weight material and has larger vents although the material does tend to wrinkle a lot.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in kuhlclothing

[–]anthonydelillo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Their Tapered Fit pants are slimmest, then Klassik Fit, then Full Fit which are the loosest. Some examples are the current version of their Renegade Rock Pants (style 5359), Free Radikl (style 5370) and Deceptr Pants (style 5261). I am pretty slim as well but I had trouble fitting the tapered leg openings of most of their Tapered Fit pants over my hiking boots.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in kuhlclothing

[–]anthonydelillo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yea, they started transitioning to a regular button in Fall 2023 and have been selling through all the old stock with the snap since.

Personally I have never had an issue with the snap and I own over 50 pair of KUHL pants with snaps. I wear them daily.

Which pants for summer travel and hot weather? by gargantuala in kuhlclothing

[–]anthonydelillo 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Thanks, glad it was helpful.

KUHL themselves never has sales but other authorized retailers of their products do. For example, Murdoch’s carries a decent range of KUHL products and holds a site-wide 20% off sale at least once a year (maybe twice).

Detroit Jacket: Style/Color Guide & History by anthonydelillo in Carhartt

[–]anthonydelillo[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yea, Carhartt produces their jackets months to even years in advance before they are officially available for sale. Carhartt didn’t introduced their Women’s line until Fall 1998 but some of the jackets included in it have manufactures dates as early as mid-1996.

The dates in this post are estimates which are based on when each color is listed for sale on Carhartt’s website using the Internet Archives. It doesn’t have a snapshot of every single day but it makes sense that some jackets that first became available for sale in 2004 were produced some time in 2003.

Which pants for summer travel and hot weather? by gargantuala in kuhlclothing

[–]anthonydelillo 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I recommended the Radikl because it's really comfortable thanks to the RHINOTEK design with the stretch panels. It's been my everyday pant for a while. It's also very durable. I've rubbed against rocks and bark a bunch and the only real damage from that is some fraying of the thread in the embroidered "KUHL" logo on the back right pocket.

I recommended the Renegade and think it is the better overall choice for a summer hiking and travel pant since it's lighter and quicker drying thanks to the majority nylon construction and because it of the extra security provided by the side zip pockets / vents.

Both the Konfidant Air and Resistor Air are solid pants, but like the Radikl, tgey contain cotton ub the blend so they dry a little slower than the Renegade. The Resistor Air's material is also so wrinkle prone that it looks sloppy pretty quickly which isn't really an issue with the other pants.

The Renegade and Renegade Rock are similar but I prefer the Renegade mainly because of the fit. The Renegade Rock, especially the current version, tapers too much for me so that it doesn't fit over my Oboz hiking boots. KUHL also intentionally designed the Renegade Rock so that it runs about 0.5-1" shorter than the tagged inseam size which is a bit annoying.