The Denim Thread [Read the first few post before asking questions] - Part 1

fantasy87

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a dilemma here guys.
i bought pbj xx 005 size 28 recently.
the fit of it.(pre soak)



seems to fit me pretty well.waist just nice, im afraid after first soak it will shrink alot. should i go and change to one size bigger and do a hot soak instead or stay
with this fit and do a cold soak. :s11:

pbj stretches alot... don't worry bout it shrinking too much...
it's the most a few uncomfortable weeks... after the stretching it will be very nice...
if you find problem buttoning up after a soak, u can always not button the top few button and wear a belt...
wearing it lower prevent uncomfortable feeling and still allow some stretching...
 

kashix

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Hi I hooted a pair of Tight Long John Denim Stretch today, just to confirm, is it washed or raw? cause i double checked the website, it says it's washed to get maximum elasticity effect.
 
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xuanzang123

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eh guys where can i repair my jeans if the crotch area tear! any recommendation which tailor to go to ? thanks!
 

nicolnicolnicol

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Hello people. Not meant to go off topic here but my friends and I have started a new discussion forum mainly for denim as well as leather goods. Do check it out if you guys are free!

www.indigoroots.com
 

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wa **** my friend just spilled some coffee on my < 2 weeks raws. :(

Should I wash/soak/ignore?
 

arcturuz

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wa **** my friend just spilled some coffee on my < 2 weeks raws. :(

Should I wash/soak/ignore?

what brand?

ignore la, washing raws is blasphemy, the coffee stain will add to the unique look of your raws.
 

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wa **** my friend just spilled some coffee on my < 2 weeks raws. :(

Should I wash/soak/ignore?

can tahan, ignore lo..
if not try soak..
if not just wash...

its just jeans... wash is more hygienic than soak if the smell is gg..
 

platee

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Anyone knows where to get apc butler series denim?

Tia!
 

IcYFl4mEz

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yea if its too bad just soak bah . or just wash tat part . hygience still come 1st , u don wan a ger or who sittin beside u can "smell" it lol
 

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just soak ba, shouldnt be a prob...

lol, this incident remind of my friend last time who are new to raw, if raining they always try to avoid the rain thinking that if kana rainwater will do damage to the denim, i was like -.-
 

IcYFl4mEz

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just soak ba, shouldnt be a prob...

lol, this incident remind of my friend last time who are new to raw, if raining they always try to avoid the rain thinking that if kana rainwater will do damage to the denim, i was like -.-

Rainin doesnt damage the denim , but will leave a foul odor . i kanna b4 when riding bike den rain heavily , whole denim kanna . den i just hot soak nia , also got smell :(
 

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Rainin doesnt damage the denim , but will leave a foul odor . i kanna b4 when riding bike den rain heavily , whole denim kanna . den i just hot soak nia , also got smell :(

hahah, ur case diff ma, for us is maybe like just run across the street only :s13:
 
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