Jump to content

Tender Co. Denim


braille_teeth

Recommended Posts

16667327953_99eb01aa42_b.jpg

 

17100015160_e512e5fbde_b.jpg

 

17099798758_fc3cc250b7_b.jpg

 

17287065161_8b5b629ebc_c.jpg

 

17080133447_5c26fb4e74_b.jpg

 

17287574635_8f611040fc_b.jpg

 

16667331353_b9764c7c67_b.jpg

 

As always, not everything's for everyone, but I love seeing how designers approach denim when they've not necessarily even considered it before. It's really nice, too, now that I've been doing this project a few years, to see students continuing to do jeans in their graduate collections, and on into their careers. 

Edited by rodeo bill
Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

Loving my new 470 woad-dyed shirt. Decided to team it up with last years tee and the 129 jeans I've been enjoyng the past months for a proper Tender lovin' look...

 

tender-thursday.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 2 weeks later...

^^lovely, Ayebomb, thank you! Here are some photos of a couple of pairs returned for an overhaul by a great friend of the brand (and member here, but not sure if he wants to be named). To answer DhaDha's question- the jeans above are woad dyed, and below are (top) logwood dyed and (bottom) not over-dyed. The woad does stay in the fabric and makes it slower to fade, but it retains a really interesting rich deep colour. In photographs it shows most clearly if you look at the reverse side of the denim (i.e. in the back below the waistband) but in real life there's a definite distinction between the different dyes- even when they get really worn.

 

logwood 131s (there were only 9 pairs of these made, as far as I can remember, as a special for Burg & Schild in Berlin

18428235305_3856d60049_c.jpg

 

18428244545_4479229e98_c.jpg

 

rinsed/unborn (not sure?) 130s:

18242080679_503f7a278a_c.jpg

 

17807604303_0d288fae60_c.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

They look a lot like mine ;-)

 

Interesting the fading on the knees.

 

I had a motorcycle accident 12 years back so I have a 'titanium nail' in my right leg. For a while after the accident it was more comfortable to kneel on my left knee, so I still do this. Amazing how much I must do this!

 

The second pair started as unborn 130s from the trestle store.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

^oho! thanks Pierogas. Nothing just yet, but it should be really fun. It's potentially slightly larger-scale and longer-term than the few watches made for Tender, so it's taking a little while to sort things out (getting a case milled :) ). I'll be sure to post up some pictures as soon as things are ready to show.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

here's a break from denim, type 134 barge blue canvas trews. These ones have brace buttons but there are also belt loops versions available. Worn about 6 months, washed fairly frequently.

 

18445843720_97cd294cdc_c.jpg

 

18445794838_61411dcea5_c.jpg

 

this fabric is woven in England at 16oz, originally as a tarpaulin fabric. It's piece dyed to a colour matched to the side of a barge in dry dock being painted by the guy who did the Tshirt graphic, and the colour wears off really subtly, but beautifully:

 

18447362299_26e9b6154e_c.jpg

 

18445843350_1aff380e9f_c.jpg

 

18445841760_0067f86974_c.jpg

 

18445840880_3b9c198038_c.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

  • 4 weeks later...

terrific! Jason & Discop. Sorry for the lack of posts in the last couple of weeks- I've been crazy busy, getting the upcoming autumn/winter production together (including a new jeans fit, of which more soon :)), remaking the stores & trestleshop sites, including a new home for SLEEPER, and building up and testing prototypes and experiments for the following season. Various things should be coming together over the next week or so, and I'll put something up asap!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Morten (of For Holding Up The Trousers fame) just sent me this photo, from Berlin:

19532490686_3c5285e0ca_z.jpg

 

I believe Steffan (in the picture) was given this belt by a member here  :) . It's the 'fork' buckle, and very few were made, so it's lovely to see one in the wild, especially worn in so beautifully:

19532496876_faffc08c90_c.jpg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

speaking of belts, I've just received a new batch of belts, including the new 'Spiral' buckle style. Here's my own, after about 6 months:

19393933258_dcda40ef12_c.jpg

 

19575026932_3c526ef8d1_c.jpg

 

19575025692_4a8027f0a1_c.jpg

 

18960988543_78d5680cfc_c.jpg

 

This is a step onwards from the 'frame' buckle, which was the first time I tried fitting the tongue over the frame, rather than locking the it into the frame, but this one is full width and the spiral frame lies flat and single-thickness, rather than resting on itself at double thickness. The design comes from a split keyring, where the tongue fits on as the key.

 

One side effect of this is the end of the spiral pushes into the leather, so that over time you get a really pronounced groove along the top edge. Each buckle has a different effect on the leather belt, so I reckon I could tell which buckle someone's been wearing just from the wear on the belt!

 

19586210001_b9b72499ce_c.jpg

 

Up on the Stores now with polished and rusted buckles, and arriving in stockists over the next few weeks.  :)

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Hey friends,

 

it's been a little while as a took a little break from the 'denim game' after being laid off from BlackBlue. 

 

As with the last few years, i'm still wearing tender most of the time and thought i'd throw up some photos of my 129 rinsed and point you to a blog post of a friend of mine's shoe company who did a feature on me and of course i'm wearing 100% tender in both shoots. 

 

here's that link: http://blog.lanona.co/project/satchel-b-moore/

 

BFB68AAB-3B29-4E1E-A77C-013196083D70_zps

wattle 353 shirt  woad pyjamas. tortoise flattened top Rx sunglasses

 

2B5B7CAF-0211-4C81-A277-2A26A4C88FF0_zps

129 rinsed

 

BA1B2BFC-4E6A-4425-9A81-80E2D676B6D5_zps

129 rinsed

 

186748D9-7A58-4A50-93BA-CB926B91E402_zps

flattened black sunglasses with clear Rx lenses // wisconsin buds both of which definitely own some pretty sweet tender stuff. the guy to my left is bothrops1 on instagram some of you may follow him he has like a billion followers. 

 

5D0E158A-033A-4589-BA9E-4A183DCFE893_zps

129 rinsed. love them. love the twist. love the fades. love the fit. love fixing them all the time. love wearing them.

 

5067D8FE-350D-4795-99E6-23EEE58DCD57_zps

129 rinsed. i did some casaul darning on the left hip.

 

C16F96E0-3E0C-47A7-B1D7-638E026DA09D_zps

129 rinsed. amazing contrast.

Edited by satchelbmoore
Link to comment
Share on other sites

A5BFFA30-1BAA-4803-A1FA-D55302109B6E_zps


129 rinsed. 


 


9A41EA95-1095-497D-8657-501C4B449CE3_zps


back pocket love


 


367F32C8-BB9C-4EEA-B36A-0F28B4CD088C_zps


subtle fades.


 


99B4C4C9-6F69-4458-952B-7C17D421886B_zps


knees keep ripping. i keep darning. i've enjoyed not matching the thread each time. Let me know if anyone wants some repair love at all. I'm fixing jeans under the name @scienceandkindness scope that instagram for some before/after shots of some off my repairs.


 


keep up the good work William! It was a pleasure to work with you. I hope we can connect professionally again in the future.


 


In the meantime i'll keep building my tender arsenal (go gunners) and posting when i can.

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Bummed to hear about Blackblue, but I'm sure you'll land on your feet somewhere great. Are you still set up to do hemming with your scienceandkindess gig? If so I might need to get a bit more chopped off a pair of sammies!

 

Those 129's are wicked! I'm almost looking forward to some big blowouts just to send them your way!

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

×
×
  • Create New...