So let me get this straight... You guys are wearing your jeans 125 days without washing them???
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Most welcome man! I have been wearing them for a few days now. They feel really great! I love the slubby weave. And thanks! send me a message when you are ready to order a leather item.Hey.
Thanks for the tip! Just ordered (2). While the price went up on the selvedge a bit, I scored the rinsed for an even deeper discount...plus they had an additional 10% off (TICKTOCK) code so it all came out. The rinsed pair was only $14.39!
Take care and I need to get things in order to get some custom leather goods! Your work looks really on point.
-R.
I have been looking to get a pair of 484 or some Wallace and Barnes cone mill selvedge.i really like j crew pants. but i prefer some that have a little stretch to them. mainly cause i skateboard a bunch. so i will wear skateboard brands often: like krew, quicksilver. sometimes you can find levi 511 slim skinny in stretch but they are harder to find. my pants are usually slim
It is winter and I never really break a sweat in them working leather. When I workout I wear gym shorts. So these just get worn. I have washed them once due to a mosh pit(smelly kids). What makes things smell is bacteria. Freeze them and there is no smell. I just hang them out over night in 18 degrees.
Dick cheese smell is from guys that do not bathe. I washed mine once and that was only because of sweaty kids. It also helps I work leather in them all day. All my clothing smells like fresh, raw leather.
Who is crying about girl problems? I have zero issues getting women. And it is a fact women love fashion. Selvedge denim feels NOTHING like normal jeans. I have had these for 3 months and they are the softest pair of denim I have ever owned all my life. They are amazing. It is not over paying for something that is better made.
I wear my clothing for myself, I love it and that is all that matters. The same thing goes for my leather work. Sure you can go get a fake leather wallet or some china shit one for 1/3rd the price. Mine is better made and will outlast anything on the market.
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~ Puch Cafe. ~ Do business? feedback ~ Check out my leather company ~
Instagram: @BWeissLeather
Current cars:
~ '87 325 M30B35 swap
~ '87 535
~ 01 540 Msport 6spd
~ '06 X5 4.8isComment
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similar principal as buying aftermarket control arms/bushings.
yeah, they work, yeah they're cheaper, yeah you'll have to replace them sooner. pay up front a little more for better quality and they'll last longer. you'll still have to replace them eventually but bottom line is they last longer.
The pants lasting longer is 2 fold though. They will last longer because they are raw, untreated and no wash treatment. They will also last longer because raw denim typically is 12 1/2 oz/yd and up vs the lower quality or mass market stuff out of big box stores is 12 oz/yd. It doesn't sound like much but it makes a difference.
i personally prefer american denim to stay in tune with "buying american."
but i differ from most in that i make my own pants. There are several companies that pride themselves in using American denim, just make sure they say denim from cone mills of North Carolina or white oak and that they're made in the US. There is a cone mills in china now and that is indeed the same Cone mills but all made on chinese soil. That fabric won't make it's way over to here to be sewn up it'll be fully sewn garments much like Fe4r's Arizona jeans from JCP earlier in this thread.
In regards to selvage, well, everyone can make them now. China, India, and indonesia have figured out a way to make selvage and maintain a cuttable width of over 57" vs the standard selvage stuff out of japan and the US at 29"-32" cuttable width.sigpicComment
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similar principal as buying aftermarket control arms/bushings.
yeah, they work, yeah they're cheaper, yeah you'll have to replace them sooner. pay up front a little more for better quality and they'll last longer. you'll still have to replace them eventually but bottom line is they last longer.
The pants lasting longer is 2 fold though. They will last longer because they are raw, untreated and no wash treatment. They will also last longer because raw denim typically is 12 1/2 oz/yd and up vs the lower quality or mass market stuff out of big box stores is 12 oz/yd. It doesn't sound like much but it makes a difference.
i personally prefer american denim to stay in tune with "buying american."
but i differ from most in that i make my own pants. There are several companies that pride themselves in using American denim, just make sure they say denim from cone mills of North Carolina or white oak and that they're made in the US. There is a cone mills in china now and that is indeed the same Cone mills but all made on chinese soil. That fabric won't make it's way over to here to be sewn up it'll be fully sewn garments much like Fe4r's Arizona jeans from JCP earlier in this thread.
In regards to selvage, well, everyone can make them now. China, India, and indonesia have figured out a way to make selvage and maintain a cuttable width of over 57" vs the standard selvage stuff out of japan and the US at 29"-32" cuttable width.
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I honestly am interested in this salvage jean stuff .. I typically wear Levis because they make my taut ass look like a freshly baked muffin but they dont last .. I blow the knees out in a couple months without fail
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dude, meyle HD denim all the way
blown out knees, pretty much screwed either way.sigpicComment
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As you saw in here, Steve. You can spend under 20.00 for a really well made pair or upwards of 350+. I have a pair of Roy duck canvas that were 350.00. 100% American made, Gustin is a GREAT start in the raw world. They offer NC cone mill denim. There is nothing wrong with Japanese raw denim. They make some of the best in the world. Italy also makes raw silk and cashmere weave with 100% cotton. Gustin sells a pair.
For your first pair I would get a nice heavy 15oz or so. Dark wash slim fit. They are a really nice cut. I like mine a bit more low rise. Or just grab a pair of the Arizona that I reviewed. They are amazing and super soft. I do not look at the price tag or label. I care about construction and fit. Even for 100.00 these Arizona are worth it.~ Puch Cafe. ~ Do business? feedback ~ Check out my leather company ~
Instagram: @BWeissLeather
Current cars:
~ '87 325 M30B35 swap
~ '87 535
~ 01 540 Msport 6spd
~ '06 X5 4.8isComment
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ok Ill grab a pair after christmas but will you be honest and tell me how my ass looks in them?As you saw in here, Steve. You can spend under 20.00 for a really well made pair or upwards of 350+. I have a pair of Roy duck canvas that were 350.00. 100% American made, Gustin is a GREAT start in the raw world. They offer NC cone mill denim. There is nothing wrong with Japanese raw denim. They make some of the best in the world. Italy also makes raw silk and cashmere weave with 100% cotton. Gustin sells a pair.
For your first pair I would get a nice heavy 15oz or so. Dark wash slim fit. They are a really nice cut. I like mine a bit more low rise. Or just grab a pair of the Arizona that I reviewed. They are amazing and super soft. I do not look at the price tag or label. I care about construction and fit. Even for 100.00 these Arizona are worth it.Comment
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~ Puch Cafe. ~ Do business? feedback ~ Check out my leather company ~
Instagram: @BWeissLeather
Current cars:
~ '87 325 M30B35 swap
~ '87 535
~ 01 540 Msport 6spd
~ '06 X5 4.8isComment

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