Denim
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That's my point! I want to wash them so they break in as they're very stiff... just found interesting the "dry cleaning" instructions... never seen that on a pair of jeans.jswing wrote:I'm old enough to remember that. And I remember those stiff, dark 501s and wondering how long it'd take for them to fade. What I don't remember is anyone, ever, suggesting to not wash them. In fact, it was the opposite. I wanted them washed as often as possible to break them in. I guess that wasn't hip.JBZ wrote:If you want the contrast fading that Cesar has, you can't wash them very often. That's why the dry cleaning suggestion. I agree that not cleaning your jeans regularly is pretty gross.
Also, all jeans used to come with raw denim and were shrink to fit.
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jswing wrote:I'm old enough to remember that. And I remember those stiff, dark 501s and wondering how long it'd take for them to fade. What I don't remember is anyone, ever, suggesting to not wash them. In fact, it was the opposite. I wanted them washed as often as possible to break them in. I guess that wasn't hip.JBZ wrote:If you want the contrast fading that Cesar has, you can't wash them very often. That's why the dry cleaning suggestion. I agree that not cleaning your jeans regularly is pretty gross.
Also, all jeans used to come with raw denim and were shrink to fit.
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No one ever did, I imagine. There was a raw denim revival that started about ten or fifteen years ago (Nudie jeans out of Sweden was kind of at the forefront). Then you had the denim fanboys posting pictures of their fades on places like Styleforum, along with some interesting advice on how to "clean" them without washing them (soak in water, put in the freezer, use Fabreeze, etc.). I appreciate the quality of some of the denim, but I just couldn't get into the idea that there were "rules" for taking care of jeans, of all things. Plus, like I said, gross.jswing wrote:I'm old enough to remember that. And I remember those stiff, dark 501s and wondering how long it'd take for them to fade. What I don't remember is anyone, ever, suggesting to not wash them. In fact, it was the opposite. I wanted them washed as often as possible to break them in. I guess that wasn't hip.JBZ wrote:If you want the contrast fading that Cesar has, you can't wash them very often. That's why the dry cleaning suggestion. I agree that not cleaning your jeans regularly is pretty gross.
Also, all jeans used to come with raw denim and were shrink to fit.
Apparently, the Levis flagshop used to have a warm water pool you could sit in after purchasing your jeans to shrink them down to size. You can still get basic STF Levis 501s for about $40. The stuff Cesar was talking about above (the vintage collection) will run you a lot more, as will most high end raw denim.
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Well, I snuck out to the mall, with the intention of trying on a pair of 501s so I knew which size to order, and it turned out I didn't really like the way they fit. Ended up getting two other pairs. First a pair of jcrew 770s. Japanese Kaihara fabric, but washed, not raw. Still, I was somewhat intrigued by the idea of the raw denim, so I also ordered a pair of GAP raw selvedge straight fits, with every intention of washing them. Will see how that goes.
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Hopefully they're not purple!jswing wrote:Well, I snuck out to the mall, with the intention of trying on a pair of 501s so I knew which size to order, and it turned out I didn't really like the way they fit. Ended up getting two other pairs. First a pair of jcrew 770s. Japanese Kaihara fabric, but washed, not raw. Still, I was somewhat intrigued by the idea of the raw denim, so I also ordered a pair of GAP raw selvedge straight fits, with every intention of washing them. Will see how that goes.
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Hardly. While I admit they're a little more "contemporary" than I typically wear, because my wife and the sales girl were encouraging me not to go with the old man jeans, I'd never wear purple. I went with green and pink.matt.wu wrote:Hopefully they're not purple!jswing wrote:Well, I snuck out to the mall, with the intention of trying on a pair of 501s so I knew which size to order, and it turned out I didn't really like the way they fit. Ended up getting two other pairs. First a pair of jcrew 770s. Japanese Kaihara fabric, but washed, not raw. Still, I was somewhat intrigued by the idea of the raw denim, so I also ordered a pair of GAP raw selvedge straight fits, with every intention of washing them. Will see how that goes.
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I hope that pink bleeds into your skin so you look like a pink pig at the shore this summerjswing wrote:Hardly. While I admit they're a little more "contemporary" than I typically wear, because my wife and the sales girl where encouraging me not to go with the old man jeans, I'd never wear purple. I went with green and pink.matt.wu wrote:Hopefully they're not purple!jswing wrote:Well, I snuck out to the mall, with the intention of trying on a pair of 501s so I knew which size to order, and it turned out I didn't really like the way they fit. Ended up getting two other pairs. First a pair of jcrew 770s. Japanese Kaihara fabric, but washed, not raw. Still, I was somewhat intrigued by the idea of the raw denim, so I also ordered a pair of GAP raw selvedge straight fits, with every intention of washing them. Will see how that goes.
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My skin's basically pink anyway.toxicavenger wrote:I hope that pink bleeds into your skin so you look like a pink pig at the shore this summerjswing wrote:Hardly. While I admit they're a little more "contemporary" than I typically wear, because my wife and the sales girl where encouraging me not to go with the old man jeans, I'd never wear purple. I went with green and pink.matt.wu wrote:Hopefully they're not purple!jswing wrote:Well, I snuck out to the mall, with the intention of trying on a pair of 501s so I knew which size to order, and it turned out I didn't really like the way they fit. Ended up getting two other pairs. First a pair of jcrew 770s. Japanese Kaihara fabric, but washed, not raw. Still, I was somewhat intrigued by the idea of the raw denim, so I also ordered a pair of GAP raw selvedge straight fits, with every intention of washing them. Will see how that goes.
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So you'll look nakedjswing wrote:My skin's basically pink anyway.toxicavenger wrote:I hope that pink bleeds into your skin so you look like a pink pig at the shore this summerjswing wrote:Hardly. While I admit they're a little more "contemporary" than I typically wear, because my wife and the sales girl where encouraging me not to go with the old man jeans, I'd never wear purple. I went with green and pink.matt.wu wrote:Hopefully they're not purple!jswing wrote:Well, I snuck out to the mall, with the intention of trying on a pair of 501s so I knew which size to order, and it turned out I didn't really like the way they fit. Ended up getting two other pairs. First a pair of jcrew 770s. Japanese Kaihara fabric, but washed, not raw. Still, I was somewhat intrigued by the idea of the raw denim, so I also ordered a pair of GAP raw selvedge straight fits, with every intention of washing them. Will see how that goes.
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he's color blind but his wife will probably ban him from the beachJoeprez wrote:So you'll look nakedjswing wrote:My skin's basically pink anyway.toxicavenger wrote:I hope that pink bleeds into your skin so you look like a pink pig at the shore this summerjswing wrote:Hardly. While I admit they're a little more "contemporary" than I typically wear, because my wife and the sales girl where encouraging me not to go with the old man jeans, I'd never wear purple. I went with green and pink.matt.wu wrote:Hopefully they're not purple!jswing wrote:Well, I snuck out to the mall, with the intention of trying on a pair of 501s so I knew which size to order, and it turned out I didn't really like the way they fit. Ended up getting two other pairs. First a pair of jcrew 770s. Japanese Kaihara fabric, but washed, not raw. Still, I was somewhat intrigued by the idea of the raw denim, so I also ordered a pair of GAP raw selvedge straight fits, with every intention of washing them. Will see how that goes.
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My wife makes me go to the beach.toxicavenger wrote:he's color blind but his wife will probably ban him from the beachJoeprez wrote:So you'll look nakedjswing wrote:My skin's basically pink anyway.toxicavenger wrote:I hope that pink bleeds into your skin so you look like a pink pig at the shore this summerjswing wrote:Hardly. While I admit they're a little more "contemporary" than I typically wear, because my wife and the sales girl where encouraging me not to go with the old man jeans, I'd never wear purple. I went with green and pink.matt.wu wrote:Hopefully they're not purple!jswing wrote:Well, I snuck out to the mall, with the intention of trying on a pair of 501s so I knew which size to order, and it turned out I didn't really like the way they fit. Ended up getting two other pairs. First a pair of jcrew 770s. Japanese Kaihara fabric, but washed, not raw. Still, I was somewhat intrigued by the idea of the raw denim, so I also ordered a pair of GAP raw selvedge straight fits, with every intention of washing them. Will see how that goes.
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That'd clear the beach.Joeprez wrote:So you'll look nakedjswing wrote:My skin's basically pink anyway.toxicavenger wrote:I hope that pink bleeds into your skin so you look like a pink pig at the shore this summerjswing wrote:Hardly. While I admit they're a little more "contemporary" than I typically wear, because my wife and the sales girl where encouraging me not to go with the old man jeans, I'd never wear purple. I went with green and pink.matt.wu wrote:Hopefully they're not purple!jswing wrote:Well, I snuck out to the mall, with the intention of trying on a pair of 501s so I knew which size to order, and it turned out I didn't really like the way they fit. Ended up getting two other pairs. First a pair of jcrew 770s. Japanese Kaihara fabric, but washed, not raw. Still, I was somewhat intrigued by the idea of the raw denim, so I also ordered a pair of GAP raw selvedge straight fits, with every intention of washing them. Will see how that goes.
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Picked up a pair of Lee 101S jeans which are based off of the 1941 101 Slim Rider. Pretty good pair of jeans for the price and some interesting features.
Japanese 13-3/4oz left hand twill denim
Single line blue selvedge
4 button fly
Spade rear pockets
Leather patch
Japanese 13-3/4oz left hand twill denim
Single line blue selvedge
4 button fly
Spade rear pockets
Leather patch
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I've been bitten by the bug. I just got all these back from being hemmed. To think that I thought expensive denim was stupid a year ago.
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Nice. I had forgotten about this thread. I just picked up a pair of Flathead F310’s the other day and am dealing with the break in period.
Here’s one of my current pairs. Studio D’Artisan 14.5oz LHT at probably about 14 months or so.
Here’s one of my current pairs. Studio D’Artisan 14.5oz LHT at probably about 14 months or so.
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No shit. Honeycomb, whiskers etc. Who knew there were terms for jeans fading. Looks cool but I could never go thru that shit for pants. Again no weirder than watches I guess.jswing wrote:I'm not sure how I stumbled across this thread, but I did, and I learned something new today. I had no idea that raw denim jeans even existed, or that people went to such great lengths to get the fit, color, fading, etc that they want. Wow. I'm kind of impressed, and at the same time kind of think it's a little nuts. But whatever makes you happy, it's no stranger than a watch obsession. Those jeans Cesar just posted do look awesome, I'm just not that committed. I may buy a pair of selvedge 501s though, but if I do I'm going to wash them. And I'm not sitting in a tub for 2 hours while they mold to my body. But damn, this is fascinating!
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