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raw jeans are essentially jeans that didn't go through the factory wash (on purpose, of course), so they are just that. raw. you wear them, and with time, the jeans will fade, because of the natural state they are in, in a sort of form-fit of whoever is wearing them.Originally Posted by breezylocks
real life...
can you guys please explain why people do this?
how exactly do you wash your jeans?? ( i think this is the most intersing)
i may try it for the heck of it...
raw jeans are essentially jeans that didn't go through the factory wash (on purpose, of course), so they are just that. raw. you wear them, and with time, the jeans will fade, because of the natural state they are in, in a sort of form-fit of whoever is wearing them.Originally Posted by breezylocks
real life...
can you guys please explain why people do this?
how exactly do you wash your jeans?? ( i think this is the most intersing)
i may try it for the heck of it...
Originally Posted by maldonado
w/ Dr. Bronners.Originally Posted by Frank Mucus
Originally Posted by bwood056
can some one describe other ways to wash jeans ? iam interested to know? no sarcasm
Hand wash
realtalk, that sucks Ty.
I'd be mad, g. Since you said that you won't be purchasing any more Nudies, I'm curious what denim you've copped recently.
My newest cop is this Flat Head/Self Edge collab:
http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg72/kiyababzani/Flat Head/RRXSE_03.jpg
http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg72/kiyababzani/Flat Head/RRXSE_05.jpg
http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg72/kiyababzani/Flat Head/RRXSE_09.jpg
http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg72/kiyababzani/Flat Head/RRXSE_011.jpg
http://
Originally Posted by maldonado
w/ Dr. Bronners.Originally Posted by Frank Mucus
Originally Posted by bwood056
can some one describe other ways to wash jeans ? iam interested to know? no sarcasm
Hand wash
realtalk, that sucks Ty.
I'd be mad, g. Since you said that you won't be purchasing any more Nudies, I'm curious what denim you've copped recently.
My newest cop is this Flat Head/Self Edge collab:
http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg72/kiyababzani/Flat Head/RRXSE_03.jpg
http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg72/kiyababzani/Flat Head/RRXSE_05.jpg
http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg72/kiyababzani/Flat Head/RRXSE_09.jpg
http://i245.photobucket.com/albums/gg72/kiyababzani/Flat Head/RRXSE_011.jpg
http://
Originally Posted by donjuan513
Mind you one pair is 5 years no wash and the other pair is 4 years no wash.
Originally Posted by donjuan513
Mind you one pair is 5 years no wash and the other pair is 4 years no wash.
Originally Posted by willsndvl
raw jeans are essentially jeans that didn't go through the factory wash (on purpose, of course), so they are just that. raw. you wear them, and with time, the jeans will fade, because of the natural state they are in, in a sort of form-fit of whoever is wearing them.Originally Posted by breezylocks
real life...
can you guys please explain why people do this?
how exactly do you wash your jeans?? ( i think this is the most intersing)
i may try it for the heck of it...
the fading that occurs is just the indigo rubbing off wherever there is wear and abrasion. you wash them whenever you want, but the standard is usually around the 6 month mark. of course, you can wash them before or many months after that. it's all about preference.
the wash takes away more indigo from the jeans, creating a more contrasted result.
pics for examples:
Originally Posted by willsndvl
raw jeans are essentially jeans that didn't go through the factory wash (on purpose, of course), so they are just that. raw. you wear them, and with time, the jeans will fade, because of the natural state they are in, in a sort of form-fit of whoever is wearing them.Originally Posted by breezylocks
real life...
can you guys please explain why people do this?
how exactly do you wash your jeans?? ( i think this is the most intersing)
i may try it for the heck of it...
the fading that occurs is just the indigo rubbing off wherever there is wear and abrasion. you wash them whenever you want, but the standard is usually around the 6 month mark. of course, you can wash them before or many months after that. it's all about preference.
the wash takes away more indigo from the jeans, creating a more contrasted result.
pics for examples:
Originally Posted by MALCALA622
Originally Posted by pacmagic2002
Why are your pants doing the captain morgan tho?