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I have a pair of 34/32" Nudie Low Slim Jim Dry Japan Denim jeans.

I've had them for a couple of months now and i'm loving them except that theyre a little short, so im deciding to opt for the 34/34".

The question is, what is the difference between how the nudie's turn out?

Im looking at getting either:

SLIM JIM DRY (BROKEN TWILL)

REGULAR RALF DRY GREYCAST

SLIM JIM AGED ORGANIC DRY

SLIM JIM DRY JAPAN

I'm looking for a slim jim pair because of my current pair, I like the fit.

I'm looking for maybe some pictures or details of the difference between these, on the website they all look the same because of the lack of wear.

Anyway, thanks for your help.

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I don't have direct experience with these, but here's my understanding:

SJDBT: more difficult to fade than most any other nudies (besides black); very stubborn denim

RRDG: greenish tint, stiff and heavy, the greycast is supposed to be some of the fastest fading of nudie denim.

SJAOD: I don't think there's anything particular to set this appart from standard dry, but some say that the organic denim becomes slightly more slubby after a wash.

SJDJ: the dry japan denim is meant to get more of an electric blue fading and fade faster than normal dry.

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