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sewn wrong

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  1. Hey man,

    As of right now we are using stretch straight across the board for mens and womens but to our mens we soak the jeans in a resin then bake them and that locks up the fabric and adds a bit of weight to it as well. I have been rockin a pair of the stretch jeans from when they were raw about 6 months ago and i'll try and toss a picture of them up here soon. they look rad an they are so comfortable. so in answer to your question we don't have any rigid for mens right now but try the stretch raw man, they might surprise you.

    lates

    Just another STEVE

  2. Hiro Ito eh?

    well Steve and i were born in small igloos about 10 miles from each other and met when we were nine. at the age of 11 we snuck aboard a ship and sailed down to costa rica. it was there that we learned about denim and heard word of japanese mills. we caught a boat over to japan and on this boat we met a young guy named Hiro Ito. His father lived in the mill and invited us to stay there and study the process of making denim with him. After 6 years in the mill steve and i constructed a ship made of denim and sailed it to europe. Hiro joined us on this voyage. It was our first of many. All the names on the inside of our jeans played a very important role in get us to LA. by the way normal denim gets super soggy and sinks but it's the memory that allows for buoyancy. the memory has been tested on our ships and usually lasts about 10 years, and then it starts to sag out a bit.

    hope this clears up any confusion.

    steve.

    Just another STEVE

  3. this is steve, the other steve. super future is rad (rad.com)

    this is my virgin post so it's short but i have a bag tricks up my sleave.

    soon to trickle out onto my keys nad into the super future pages.

    stay rad!

    i'll write soon.

    steve

    Just another STEVE

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