Samurai Jeans
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Do a soak with some agitation. Turn the jeans inside out first. No need to go boiling hot, just as hot as your tap will go. Hang dry. That should do it.
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Fit looks nice! And it will get better down the road (with the upcoming washes and all)
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Another soak or gentle wash might give you extra shrinkage, but not that much. Turning inside out in not necessary when you soak, but when you wash. Enjoy them!
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As long as you don't fry the patch…
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Lookin' good ben! Another soak won't hurt.
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Samurai is getting two 15th anniversary models ready. 25oz. Reminds me of another brand… whose initals start with I and end with H.
In any case, the jeans look badass.
http://www.samurai-j.com/lineup/jeans/s5000vx25oz-15th/index.html
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Maybe the source from the same mill? Giles would most likely know about it. But the the Samurai one is unsanforized AFAIK
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I'll let them pass.
I'm going to concentrate on other brands and more "regular" denim in the future -
UES or Real McCoys in April and later this year a pair of Eternal. So denim in the 14-15oz range
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Horses for courses, if we all liked the same thing then life would be dull.
b_F, thats a lot of denim man, when are you going to get time to wear it all?
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With the IH 25 oz models, I've developed an addiction for 25oz fabric. I hardly ever wear anything else. The first pair I bought has become soft and nicely aged. I remember quite fondly the Samurais I got when I started buying Japanese jeans. So I think I'll get a pair of those, in a loose fitting size rather than my real size, though.