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@ColonelAngus Yep, always the first repair I have to do on Levi’s—left pocket, for me, also (presumably) because of keys

Posted a sort of how-to a few pages ago for this method—pretty straightforward & has yet to require any extra maintenance down the line

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Tried my hand at reinforcing one of the button holes on my FW S601. We'll see how they hold up, I'm not great with a needle and thread!
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Sent my FC into soldier blue for crotch stich repair,  they did a cracking job.

 

Also on the subject of Soldier Blue and the SOAS team,  I first went there years ago (more than I care to remember! ) and left not feeling very happy with the service. But I have to say after getting to know Rudy and Linda better over the last couple years via purchases and general chit chat they are a great team/shop. Genuinely good people.

Example: Last October I bought some Paraboot from them. As I have far to many shoes, boots and sneakers they didn't get a lot of wear. Fast forward to Feb 22 and after about 3 wears I noticed the leather covering the seam on the top of the seam (the horseshoe bit) was a bit wonky and was not flush to the shoe. After shooting them an email, 6 months after buying them, they arranged FOC to get them shipped back to them for them to send to Paraboot so they could deal with the customs stuff, liaised directly with PB, shipped back to them and then back to me. Rudy dropped me a couple text messages to keep me updated etc. 

There's another couple of rather long (boring) anecdotes I could give but you get the point 

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My experiences with Soas were one good, one bad.

Went to them with my Sc47's (with arcs) and Bartack jeans (old 90's jap repros) and got both pairs hemmed. Dan was the guy that did the job and he was awesome. Very professional execution. 

Second visit, Dan was away (wife expecting) so l entrusted Rudy with my 2 pairs to be hemmed, my  (now @Flash's) CSF WW2's and some FW47's l bought via @Duke Mantee 's mate, Seiichiro). We chatted for a while first - seemed like a really decent fella. When it came to hemming the results were well below what l expected: the folded over/half-selvege on the CSF pair were a botch job, and the FW's now have one leg slightly shorter than the other :angry2: (albeit not noticeable when wearing).

Hence my joy at discovering Soldier Blue and Clutch cafe as alternatives.

 

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Here’s a nice little interview with Matt Rho about boro repairs. It’s from a while back but still an interesting read. He sort of vanished from social media platforms after that, and I think his plans never happened which is a shame. I wonder why was that. 
 

http://someone-else.us/stories/matt-rho-boro-denim-repair/

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Helloooo — it’s nearing time to have these joints repaired. I’ve only ever had hems and full crotch holes done through Self Edge PDX, while I prefer to have smaller repairs done by a local shop or handstitched by myself. 
 

I’ve been aware (and on the mailing list) of Indigo Proof for quite some time, though have never applied for her work. I’m curious if anyone with experience can recommend one over the other, as I’m expecting Rain’s books to open up soon and would consider applying. 

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as you may notice, the crotch is getting quite thin, and the multi-layered center seam has started to come undone. 

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Had a pair of 80s 501s altered to my length with a chainstitch hem, the original hem left a little to be desired. Hopefully I'll get some roping to pop after the next wash, happy either way.

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You can soak those hems in boiling water to give the roping a kickstart.

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On 9/22/2022 at 12:37 AM, Hopethisoneisnttaken said:

Here’s a nice little interview with Matt Rho about boro repairs. It’s from a while back but still an interesting read. He sort of vanished from social media platforms after that, and I think his plans never happened which is a shame. I wonder why was that. 
 

http://someone-else.us/stories/matt-rho-boro-denim-repair/

Old quote here …

This was a fascinating read. Anyone have any cool boro or other antique mending inspiration they could share? Blogs, photo series, etc? 
 

I’m lookin to do some major hand repairs to an old pair I have and I’m struggling to make a plan. The above article really makes me feel as though I’m overthinking it, so maybe I should just slow it down. 

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Look up Yui Narita of Brown Tabby Works. I think I've seen him draw out his patch designs in a sketchbook first.

 

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On 9/8/2023 at 3:26 AM, rockon99 said:

Old quote here …

This was a fascinating read. Anyone have any cool boro or other antique mending inspiration they could share? Blogs, photo series, etc? 
 

I’m lookin to do some major hand repairs to an old pair I have and I’m struggling to make a plan. The above article really makes me feel as though I’m overthinking it, so maybe I should just slow it down. 

Here are a few from ig that I really enjoy: 

https://instagram.com/nora1985cat?igshid=MWZjMTM2ODFkZg==

 

https://instagram.com/vintagecustoman?igshid=MWZjMTM2ODFkZg==

I also created this board on Pinterest with mending inspiration stuff for myself, feel free to follow it  though I’m not sure it’s to everyone’s taste  

https://pin.it/1Ao64pP

 

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Repairs following @chicote instructions.

My wife got me a sewing machine for my birthday in june, took a while to set it up, but its coming along.

Repairing tcb contest 40s rn

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Well done

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The area of concern. It’s nearly threadbare, and the tear in the knee goes all the way through. I don’t own a sewing machine but am thinking of hand darning the individual small holes, then putting a larger patch underneath and using a sashiko pattern to reinforce it. I’m having a hard time deciding what to do about the knee hole though. Maybe a patch on top would be worthwhile. 

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Wow awesome faded and quite some repair work ahead.

I would add a real big patch underneath including the big knee tear area and darn it this way.

Adding some sashiko pattern would be great as well

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