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Sanforized Japanese Denim


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What japanese companies make sanforized denim? any cut

Im looking for a new pair to skate in cuz my skulls are too tight

and am looking for a relatively slim cut (tho looser than 5010xx)

The reason I am looking for sanforized is because i want to maintain the sheen.

I know of studio d'artisan sd203 and other sanforized skulls... but what else is out there?

thanks

Edit: also has anyone seen a worn in pair of sd2xx? should it be similar to the sd1xx?

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yea so they should fade differntly correct?

from what chicken informed me of in past posts... other than the weight difference.. the sd1xx is more of a vintage denim considering the fading and what not... as for the sd2xx i would like to know how they fade IF any diff than the sd1xx

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they are pretty slim in fact, but they are not sanforized. that's one little detail SC was unfaithful with.

really? then earthmarket is confusing.

They are the jeans of LEE COWBOY type of sugar cane.

The material is the left twill denim of original 13,75oz.

The shield falling being more well, in comparison with the right twill it increases the left twill.

The model around the 44~6 year which is substituted to RIDERS from COWBOY has been reproduced.

Shrink proofing is administered, but present process method somewhat the difference,

There is a [zaratsuki] impression, while keeping washing, also somewhat twist comes coming out.

that's why i thought they were.

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^ iirc, i think the canes 45s are basically pre-shrunk instead of being sanforized (if you get the one-wash, don't even know if they sell unwashed). hense, they won't shrink any more with more washes, but will keep getting more twisted.

also, according to my friend crownzip, lee repros by edwin aren't sanforized nor pre-shrunk (if you get the unwashed), either. they shrink as you wash them.

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