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    • 50s denim is Zimbabwe so it's not surprising that it would feel similar to Full Count's 13.7. From the fades I've seen, the 50s denim does seem to have a more marbled/textured character when faded which could be more akin to the Banner denim. The newly-developed denim on my TCB Late S40s jeans reminds me a lot of WH Banner denim, so that could be another good option for you.
    • The denim on my 50s is softer than the coarser feel of my banner denim pair. Maybe the 30s would be closer since banner denim is based of a 30s fabric?
    • Not particularly rough, but there is texture. I'd say it's pretty comparable to Full Count's 13.7oz denim.
    • As promised, here's a video of my talk. Just gone out to mailing list subscribers, but for people that aren't on that, here it is: https://mediaspace.wisc.edu/media/Understandable+Design+and+Perfect+Imperfections+with+William+Kroll+of+Tender+Co./1_8yi6cv0u/171463141 A bit in there about superfuture and how great our community is in general, and some examples of member's Tender clothes, although I could have sited many more. I checked with the only person who's visible themselves (thank you!), I hope other members won't mind their things being shown- I only used images already posted publicly. 
  • Benzak Denim Developers
    European denim and lifestyle brand from Amsterdam

    Companion Denim
    Handcrafted denim from Barcelona

    Dawson Denim
    British made selvedge workwear from Hove

    Evisu
    Legendary Japanese denim brand

    Ginew
    Native American-owned denim line

    HINOYA
    Japanese denim and streetwear from Tokyo

    Iron Heart
    Heavy duty denim

    KOJIMA GENES x SF
    Japanese denim

    Lone Flag
    Modern denim and menswear born in southern CA

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