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Thanks Bobbo for your infos about Rawr denim, which I had overseen it!!

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I just noticed we got some coverage over at Rawrdenim: http://www.rawrdenim.com/2015/09/superfuture-warehouse-1001xx-world-tour/. No pressure boys, haha. 

 

^ Cool, I'll be sure to check it out next time I'm in London.

What's that geezer talking about these jeans never being washed down in the comments section. I've got proper internet rage now - grrrrr!
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What's that geezer talking about these jeans never being washed down in the comments section. I've got proper internet rage now - grrrrr!

That's just your average rawr denim commentor. Can't read that site, really quite bad (besides a very select few articles

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^^No worries unders, Flo and bradl . Washing jeans is the regular way what probably 99 percent of all raw denim heads are doing it frequently.

 

I love nice and clean looking jeans too

 

My big dilemma is: I just love the unwashed raw denim color tone much more.

 

That's it. Nothing more behind this  :)  :)

 

^tigerstrom

Let's see, what I will do. If they arrive by time I'll probably use them for 1-2 hikes in to the mountains

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@bradl

Yeah my jeans have quite some rough times at my legs until they're faded away.

As a slow fader I still hope I can beat up many more raw denim projects the hardcore way before I'm faded away by myself ha ha

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  • 3 weeks later...

I'm still in the alps and should be able to add some pics when I'm back home in 2 days.

The jeans are still at my legsand are great!

But still no wear fades seen on them so far!!!

And sorry Maynard, but my underwear is not raw ha ha

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  • 4 weeks later...

Hello gents, it's been pretty quiet around these parts but rest assured, the jeans are alive and well. 

 

We've strayed a bit from the planned schedule but I'd say it don't matter that much. Instead of crunching dates everyone will rock 'em for a month from you get them until you pass them on (unless you want to part with them sooner of course). 

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Hi folks

 

Thanks for your endless patience and sorry for my long silence, but I was hiking and bicycling and chopping wood a lot in the alps and at my parents place and I didn't know how to upload the pics directly  from my  I-Phone. 

But finally I'm back at home and here are some shots from the Warehouse jeans in action.

 

They had a great time at my legs and the denim fabric is very strong without any fading signs after 33 days of full wear. Of course I would love to see them again after 800 wear days!!!!!!!

 

 

 

On a hike on Hornflue in Gstaad 2015-10-09

 

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I love watching the hairy denim from those Warehouse jeans on a train ride from Gstaad to Zurich 2015-10-14

 

 

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At the beginning of the hike to Mount Arpelistock near Gstaad 2015-10-10

 

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Next day after crossing a glacier we finally reached the top of Mount Oldenhorn over 11000 feet above sea level or over 3200 meter 2015-10-11

 

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The jeans have been with me when counting the votes for the election of the Swiss parliament in Zurich 2015-10-18

 

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On 2015-10-24 I was on a great hike with my brother and sister on Mount Gonzen near Sargans:

 

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on top of Mount Gonzen: 2015-10-24%25252012.39.43.jpg

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The descend from Mount Gonzen was a little bit muddy so I gave my raw denim gear a little break at the bottom of the mountain:

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On a beautiful Indian summer day I finished a 19.5 km and 750 meter altitude or 12 miles and 2500 feet altitude mountain race called Transviamala run and switched back in to the Warehouse jeans just after the run:

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The best part of this event is the huge and massive pastry bar which I couldn't resist and I really ate a lot of them ha ha

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I was also chopping wood at my parents place. Here just a little overview of my parents house in Ratitsch Graubuenden 2015-10-27

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I love chopping wood and was doing this for about 16 hours in 2 and half days.

And I think, that the Warehouse jeans really enjoyed this. But surprisingly no fadings and also no dirt on them at all. Still looking very clean!!

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After 3 weeks of wearing and a lot of bicycling some very slowly growing patina could be seen at the cuffs 2015-10-29:

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2 days later I was on a hike with my sister to Mount Montalin above Chur and Maladers:

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You have a beautiful view from top of the mountain deep down to Chur located at the bottom of the valley

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After the hike I just finished the beautiful Indian summer day with a little bicycle trip through the Domleschg and giving my raw denim gear a little break from a sweatty day ha ha:2015-10-31%25252016.06.39.jpg

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Terrific updates Ruedi. You live in a beautiful part of the world and it's great to see you enjoying it to the full. My brother and I hiked the GR5 trail from Saint-Gingolph to Chamonix, along the border between France and Switzerland, this summer so your photos make me miss the Alps!

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