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there are some comments on them on ringxring, and someone posted some beautiful pictures of denim demon fit picks a few pages back in the How Jeans Fit thread.

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HJJ also has quite a bit of info on DD on his blog:

repeattofade.blogspot.com

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I think the hidden stitching on the back right pockets (silhouette of the devil girl) is really cool. I can just imagine me telling a girl at a bar about this really cool stitching on the inside of my pants and how I'll have to take my pants off to show her lol

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Reviving this thread :)

Just got the new Sarves model after I held a denim after-work tonight together with one of the Denim Demon people.

The denim is extremely nice, 15 oz, not sanforized and overall looks very japanese. I really like the cut too, it's a good modern vintage cut, not far from what their Aajja model looks like, just a tad bit roomier in the thigh. Both hidden rivets & crotch rivet and they have a nice japan-inspired patch written in the Saami language.

I am soaking them tonight, and will post pictures just as soon as they've dried.

I got a size 31-34, and these are the pre soak measurents:

Waist (measured BiG style): 32"

Front rise: 10,5"

Back Rise: 14"

Lenght: 34"

Upper Thigh: 10,5"

Knee: 8,5"

Hem: 8"

Horriblyjollyjinx wrote about these in his blog, if you wanna know more, check out this link: http://repeattofade.blogspot.com/2007/10/denim-demon-spring-collection.html

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So they are almost completely dry now, at least dry enough to post fit pics and such.

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this denim is really beautiful...

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Crotch rivet

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The She-devil and hidden backpocket rivet

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Nice smooth leather patch

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Coin pocket selvage done nicely

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Jämtland coloured selvage (if you dont know what Jämtland is, read here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Republic_of_Jamtland)

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Caribou horn doughnut button (Sarves means caribou in the Saami language)

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These are the post 6 hour warm-soak measurements:

Waist (still BiG): 29,5"

Front rise: 10"

Back rise: 14"

Lenght: 32"

Upper Thigh: 10"

Hem: 7,9"

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Looking great. Is the rise as high as on Aahka and Aaja? That's my only complaint. I like high-ish rises but DAMN...

Anyway here are my Aahka's :)

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Looking great. Is the rise as high as on Aahka and Aaja? That's my only complaint. I like high-ish rises but DAMN...

not really, the front & back rise on my Aajja's measure 11" & 15". But the ones I've got are a sample so I dont know if they'll be any different once they come out.

btw your camera seems to be a hell of a lot nicer than mine...

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not really, the front & back rise on my Aajja's measure 11" & 15". But the ones I've got are a sample so I dont know if they'll be any different once they come out.

btw your camera seems to be a hell of a lot nicer than mine...

I don't know about that, I have a regular point and shoot Panasonic... I think you need to set your white balance, though. Also, macro mode is your friend.

MrBurns: Not that much. I'd say mine have stretched 3/4 of an inch, perhaps. Size down one or two though because not only do they run a bit big, they are pretty high waist so if worn high then you should size down :)

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nemu, you call that a high rise? ;) Looks really nice in a 47 kinda way to me.

The Sarves rise looks to be on the low side though, I need a 501 37 kinda rise... how are they priced btw? more expensive than the old models?

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Whats the price on these?

The Sarves model (the ones I've got) is coming out in shops mid december and they'll retail at SEK1900:- which is 200 Euro or 296 USD. They are limited to 200 pairs.

The Aajja & Aahka model (The ones Nemo's got) retail at SEK1400:- which is 147 Euro or 218 USD

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I will take a look at the Sarves when they reach the stores. lilldavid yours look really good! I tried a pair of Aahka's (I think) some days ago and the denim feels really nice.

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What is the weight on the Aahkas?

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Cool - thanks for the answer. I was looking for a lighter jean to wear over the summer, and I dont think these will cut it. But they are super nice so I might pick them up anyway.

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Revivalicious

I was free today so I went to have lunch with Oskar from Denim Demon and I left with a lot more than a full belly :-)

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They just got a few samples of the upcoming Aajja Japan, Which is by far the best jeans I've ever seen from a non japanese brand! I can tell you that these are now my new project jeans, I'll start wearing them just as soon as they dry from the soak. The denim is really something else, 15.5 oz, color reminds me a lot of FreeBee, but the fabric looks and feels like Eternal 811, It is facking beautiful!

here's how they fit presoak:

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The detailing is insane, Every stitch (length, thickness) is copied exactly from an original 1950's pair of 501's in Polycore cotton thread. My pair is a sample so some details are off, for instance mine features a hair on horsehide patch but when they're coming next spring they will feature an incredibly beautiful Reindeer skin patch, which is very soft and porous (I forgot to take pictures of it unfortunately). They will also feature the same kind of built in back pocket stitch that those USA model Samurai's do. Also fully lined back pockets...

post soak fit pictures tomorrow I guess :-)

ps dont miss out on these Edmond

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Sweden is a fucking dark country after 7 pm this time of year so I didnt really get a chance to take proper pictures but I took some teasers when I got home and found the jeans fully dried:

I guess this shot is obligatory these days:

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and here's so you can get kind of an idea of what the denim looks like:

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I'm glad you're devoting yourself to these because they certainly do sound interesting. I'm curious as to how they'll turn out. Also, hair on horsehide is always good, but reindeer!? Who'd a thought?

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Damn. I was kind of disappointed with my regular Aahka (sold em). I considered buying the Sarves but I've never really seen any fade pictures of them. This might be something! I need a new pair of straight legs to break in...

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snapped some better fit pics today, which I already posted here: http://www.superfuture.com/supertalk/showpost.php?p=1306838&postcount=90

And I also took some closeups of the new rivets:

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and the hidden arcs are just starting to show:

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HJJ since mine dont feature the reindeer patch, I havent had a chance to take a good pic of it, I'll make sure to bring the camera next time I visit Oskar. And yes, they are made in Okoyama, in Kurashiki to be more exact :)

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these look pretty nice, definitely kickstarted my interest in this brand; any online retailers of this brand ? I know superdenim.co.uk sells them

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