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How long have you worn them?
4 times, I want to wear white shoes and don't want them to get crazy stained.
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How long have you worn them?
soaking probably won't make much of a difference. either wear and don't care or go with dark shoes.How long have you worn them?
4 times, I want to wear white shoes and don't want them to get crazy stained.
soaking probably won't make much of a difference. either wear and don't care or go with dark shoes.
some people put tape on the hem or you could try stain repellent.
but indigo transfer is just part of what happens
nopesoaking probably won't make much of a difference. either wear and don't care or go with dark shoes.
some people put tape on the hem or you could try stain repellent.
but indigo transfer is just part of what happens
Seems a bit extreme but have you tried any of those methods?
the "feel" per se probably has more to do with post production treatment. while a specific pair of 1z denim may feel stiffer and less breathable it is by definition lighter than a pair of 21oz jeans. denim weight refers to how much a yard of the fabric weighsJust because its more ounces it doesn't mean it will feel heavier. Iron hearts 555 series has a 21 oz and 18 oz version. The 21 oz is softer and more breathable while the 18 oz feels more stiff and less breathable. Just depends on the material and how the jeans are constructed.
no 13 oz is not lightweight lolmost would consider 13oz lightweight. naturally it would feel thin.
I believe unbranded also has 21oz denim now^ Any tips on where to score them fam
I think most people consider Naked & Famous Power Stretch and Acne's black jeans as laudable choices.what brand has good black jeans that don't look dry and faded?
i like levis commuter for over dyed black cotton blend jeans/pants. they stay very dark, especially if you don't wash them. As for 100% cotton super dark black jeans, I'm not sure. But I really want to try a pair of Outlier black jeans. I have heard that the levis commuter line is influenced by them, but I don't know if this is a fact. I do know that Outlier jeans are considerable more expensive though. Still, they are next on my list for black.what brand has good black jeans that don't look dry and faded?
any pair of jeans will show signs of wear after long periods of time especially if they were pretty dark to begin with
this right hereany pair of jeans will show signs of wear after long periods of time especially if they were pretty dark to begin with
what brand has good black jeans that don't look dry and faded?
Acne Max or Mic in Cash. I've been buying them since 2010 and will continue to do so. They are hands down the best black jeans on the market without spending $500+
i assume you are using woolite dark? the purpose of using woolite dark is to preserve the color of your darker/black denim. if you do have some considerable wear on your jeans, you will see change when washed, but the parts that have no wear will probably see little change depending on how hard you wash it (also assuming this will be done by hand?)But I mean would doing the wool light thing work with any dark denim? Or does it take a certain type of denim to wash away after a wash? I know my fades are from normal wear but I wonder if and when I wash it, it would look exactly the same afterwards. If so, I think I might wear them hard for another year and wash them then.