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    • The s1945 arrived about 10 days ago. I purchased them raw and have soaked them in the tub followed by a trip through the machine and hung outside to dry. I’ve yet to wear them. The fabric, as @beautiful_FrEaK mentioned, is quite neppy and rough - it really came alive after the soak/wash. Comparing the fabric to the s43 and 46 that I have, it’s closer in hand to the s43, where the 46 is quite smooth with a more ‘regular’ feel/texture. The difference in the color and dye used is quite apparent, and with the s45, I like that the weft is in a more natural/undyed state (see image - s43 on left and s45 on right). I really like the pairs I have - from the different fabrics, dyes, hardware, sewing, etc. I’m certainly no historian, but I really appreciate the effort SC has put into this line. Here are my pairs from top: s43, s45, 46 (unworn), 46 (worn consistently since I got them at the ~beginning of 2024, can’t remember exactly).   weft comparison: s43 on left s45 on right
    • Thanks. It’s exactly that…I’ve seen the S601xx second half of 1945 pair from Freewheelers and also the S1003xx (S1000xx) 1942 pair from Warehouse, both featuring similar details. The new 1945 release from Freewheelers is what had me wondering.  I hadn’t realized that those features were produced throughout that period, and not just at the start or end.
    • They seem to sell very quickly. Mirrorball and Wolfpack are sold out in most sizes. They just got listed yesterday or so.
    • You've probably seen the new FW 1945 second half jeans. It seems, that this model with light denim pocket bags, WWII denim, crotch rivet, no coin pocket rivets, no cinch, was produced from the second half of 1942 to the second half of 1945. Most likely there were different models produced in parallel, i.e. with HBT or flannel pockets. There were probably also different denims and cuts in use over the war time.
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