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Just like leather, I love the aged look of jeans. I just recently got into buying quality clothing, such as raw denim (used to buy washed denim) and good leather boots ( just purchased some red wings, love them to death)
I think it is worth the money, to see something age is really cool.
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I hope the calves stretch out a bit, and if they don't stretch out? Does it look bad? Cheers for the feedback
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comments on fit? Nudie Grim Tims, just started wearing them. Tight on my calves, thoughts?
sorry for the big pic, couldn't resize it for some reason
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sorry wrong thread =o
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Chelsea boots that my dad bought in 1983 in downtown London somewhere - possibly in Oxford street
Red Wing Iron Rangers
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hey all, I need some advice:
I just purchased some RedWing Iron Rangers, Amber Harness, and I have some Bickmore 100% pure neatsfoot oil and I am ordering some Sno Seal for the winter time (From Canada).
1- How often should I apply the neatsfoot oil? (ive tried googling it and have found varied answers)
2- How often do I apply the Sno-Seal during the winter?
3- Do I apply both during the winter or only the sno-seal?
Thank you!
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this probably is a stupid question but anyways:
is it bad to keep uncuffing and cuffing my jeans? some shoes, like my redwings for instance, I like to cuff my jeans when I wear them but some other shoes, like my vans, I like to uncuff. so should I just pick one and stick with it or should is it fine to keep doing what I'm doing?
I'm asking because I heard cuffing makes your stacks look retarded post-wash..
im new lol thanks!
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after a soak and if you wear them a bit damp they will fit better to your body.
also there will be a slight amount of shrinkage regardless, so you can set your fades in where you want them.
I never wore them when they were damp, I just waited until they dryed out by anyways the fit is a lot better than pre-soak.
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thanks Zach, yeah I'm happy about the post-soak fit, very happy. I'll post some EVO pictures later
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the problem with the pre-soak is that they were way too long and kinda uncomfortable
the colour is the same btw, its just my phone had flash and not my camera.
quite frankly the post-soak fit better imo.. stacks and knee bulging in the pre-soaks were ridiculous
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here are my jeans post-soak (sorry for crappy phone pics)
pre-soak:
thoughts? I personally find the post-soak fit muchhhhh better!! inseam shrunk too which is great because it was so damned long as you can see here
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Weird Guy Indigo
soaking these puppies in warm water for 30 minutes to help the knee bulge and any excess stretching n shit - hopefully it'll shrink the inseams a bit because they are ridiculously long
check it out (sorry for the crappy pictures - 4 weeks worn)
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just recently got Weird Guys Regular Indigo - wear them about 3-4 times a week for 3 weeks so far. Experiencing some knee bunching in the left leg and wondering what can I do to for that to subside.. is it just a matter of wearing them in? and if so how long will it take? Is there anything I should do?
thanks!
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I've had my weird guy indigos for 3 weeks now, sized down 2, getting some knee bunching on my left leg. I am 6 foot, 160lbs, I sized 29.
Any ideas on how to get rid of the knee bunching? also do I leave the inseam that long or do I just let them stack? I maybe wear them like 2-3 times a week... is it just a matter of wearing them more often to break them in order for the knee bunching to go away?
should I cuff the inseam or just let them stack?
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I've had my WG's for 2 weeks now and don't get my wrong I love them but the knee bunching is a real pain in the butt.. it goes away over time right? sigh
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generally skinny guys are meant to be TTS
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Naked & Famous Denim
in superdenim
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Is it just me or are natural indigo weird guys a bitch to fade? I hot soaked mine a few weeks ago and I still see nothing in terms of fading yet.. sigh, I'll keep wearing em hard.
just under 2 months, 1 soak