IH-634S - 21oz Selvedge Denim Straight Cut Jeans - Indigo
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Giles: got your email, thanks for the reply.
adam313: The issue with your jeans seems similar to mine.
From what I can tell, it looks like the button hole stitch is intact, and that loose threads are poking out from under the stitching.
At any rate, I think I am just going to stop by a local tailor and see what they have to say. Then, I'll either trim the threads, or have the buttonholes re-stitched.
Thanks for your time!
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Maybe you've all seen this, but it's got to be one of the funnier translation software f'ups ever.
"21oz cell bitch denim straight 634S"
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Yeah, 21oz cell bitch…been diggin on that for a long time now,
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Freakin good!!! It´s soaking right now. Damn, I wanna wear em and treat em bad!
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You´re right, but I read on this nice forum, you should soak a fresh pair of jeans before you wear them. The stitches should settle and stuff like that. It´s up to you if you soak em or not. It´s the same with washing. If my pair is really dirty, I wash em of course!
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Raw Denim
Always soak before wearing, not only does this shrink the raw denim to tag size, it also beds in the constructional stitching, lessening the possibility of a stitching problem (e.g. crotch blowout). Ideally soak for an hour or so in a bathtub or large sink of hot water and drip dry. If you cannot drip dry, soak up the excess water with an old towel and lie flat on a clothes rack to dry.
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@Chiba:
Maybe you've all seen this, but it's got to be one of the funnier translation software f'ups ever.
"21oz cell bitch denim straight 634S"
It is how 'Serubitchi' get's translated which is the Japanese basterdized word for 'selvedge' …
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Lookin' good JCM
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You´re right, but I read on this nice forum, you should soak a fresh pair of jeans before you wear them. The stitches should settle and stuff like that. It´s up to you if you soak em or not. It´s the same with washing. If my pair is really dirty, I wash em of course!
I always wash my clothes before I wear them the first time. Doesn't matter if it's jeans or anything else. I like to get rid of the starch, sizing, shelf dust, or whatever else might have accumulated in the fabric before I got it. Comes from when I was a kid and had allergic reactions occasionally to new clothes (or something in them).
As others have said, a soak won't do any harm, so don't worry about it and just do your own thing.:)
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Anyone noticed the "new" silver buttons in the front?