Pics: http://ift.tt/2oPrWJp Ultra Light Down Jacket:Very nice quality for the price range, feels incredibly light and pretty soft. Living in Southern California, the jacket made me feel hot as soon as I put it on and did great walking around during the colder hours. For reference, a t-shirt + this did fine during the 30-50 degree Fahrenheit range, might need another layer or a thicker sweatshirt for lower temperatures. Definitely a more casual warm jacket than something you'd wear in a snowstorm.Uniqlo U Hoodie:VERY heavy. Very high quality. For under 50 dollars, I'm not sure if you can really buy a heavier hoodie outside of deep discounted items. Had to go a size up, (hence the baggy fit) but I'd recommend TTS or one size up for a very boxy fit. Band doesn't ride up during casual wear, and pockets are made in a way that doesn't make a huge kangaroo pouch over your stomach like most do. The hoodie does look pretty baggy near the stomach in my pics, again because hands in pockets + oversized hoodie will make it look like you got a bit of fupa. Overall, and amazing heavy, warm hoodie for the price range.Uniqlo U T-Shirt:Pretty heavy build, not as boxy as it appears in some of the promotional pics. Definitely see an oversized/boxy aesthetic here, though. Very nice quality for the 15 dollars, although the fit can be a bit wonky for some.Uniqlo U Wide Fit Tapered Trousers:Found these as the last pair in the store, in my size, in black, as a return. 40 dollar sold out trousers for 10, thanks, South Coast Plaza Uniqlo! Pretty comfortable, cotton-y, (almost nylon-like?) material. VERY long and VERY baggy. Had to roll up a good 4 inches of pant for the pictures included. The tapered-ness makes a nice ballon-pant look rolled up, these pants are good for the vintage/techwear-y aesthetic. Overall a good choice if you're looking for wide/baggy/balloon-like pants, especially if you can find them in return.Overall, this Uniqlo U season and the Ultra Light Down jacket are great choices for inexpensive but high-quality clothing for a progressive, vintage/baggy/techwear? vibe. via /r/streetwear http://ift.tt/2oPzlZ6
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