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so i bought these tsubi / ksubi jeans online, and they are super cute and brand-new with tags, but the sizing turned out to be reallllly small. it's marked as AUS 12, US 6, but my roommate who wears like an US 0 / 2 tried them on and they're skin-tight on her. they retail for ~$250 but i'm asking for $100 OBO. more deets under the cut.

black denim, with zippers near the ankles, super skinny! comment if you're interested. pickup in davis sq is cool.


so i bought these tsubi / ksubi jeans online, and they are super cute and brand-new with tags, but the sizing turned out to be reallllly small. it's marked as AUS 12, US 6, but my roommate who wears like an US 0 / 2 tried them on and they're skin-tight on her. they retail for ~$250 but i'm asking for $100 OBO. more deets under the cut.
black denim, with zippers near the ankles, super skinny! comment if you're interested. pickup in davis sq is cool.


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Date: 2008-04-21 08:21 pm (UTC)I'm not saying that to be mean, just thought it might be helpful to people who like to shop online.
Another really useful thing is to get the measurements of an item in inches (or centimeters) from the seller and then compare to a similar item that fits you well.