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    heard of this brand? Viktor Jeans is by local designer Ino Caluza and it has already became quite popular among tv personalities and yuppies here in manila. although i do not owned a pair yet, i am itching to have my measures taken bcuz seeing how the jeans fit on my friends' bodies, they are just perfect!

    check out some of the jeans Ino made here:

    http://www.pbase.com/maxxum/viktor_j..._at_the_podium

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    yeah..heard about them years back.. very good daw and expensive for a local brand since its hand made..

    but been reading the comments from another forum and it seems like mura ra daw og bench overhauled..lol.. of course, with a 4k and above pricetag..

    and the colors easily fade daw... it bled on their shoes and if u wash it, dali ra jd mu fade.

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    yeah, naka-adto ko sa store sa podium pero wa koy napilian. kung magpacustom-made ka ug jeans, dugay man and kinanglan appointment.

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    unsa ang naka nindt sa brand?

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    i don't own a pair, but i've seen them. they look great. inno said its usually harder to create custom jeans for women because of slight fluctuations in size and/or weight (boo hormones!), but if you're lucky and don't have this issue, what are you waiting for?!

    what's great about them is that they're custom-fitted for the individual. so you can camouflage flaws and enhance what you like, as you will. also, no going to the modista after buying jeans in the mall to have a few inches chopped off the bottom.

    with regards to colors fading: don't forget that you're not supposed to wash your jeans often. especially darker jeans. seriously. denims were created for working people (hello miners in the california gold rush!) who wore them often without frequent washing. most dark denims are NOT color-fast, so expect fading and bleeding especially during the first washes. mass-produced & "distressed" jeans don't have this problem because the processes they undergo will have removed most of the dyes.

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