Heavyweight Denim Championships 2013-2015 - Official Thread
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New evo shots…worn since March (wih some days off), one initial soak, some handwashes and now the first machine wash, 60°C with detergent (think I did a machine soak before). Quite happy with the result so far.
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Thanks Fanya!
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Good stuff happening on this page.
Reminder that new challenges are incoming on the 27th
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Good couple of pages!
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How's life on the flip side Todd? Missing the English weather yet?
Slow at the moment work wise but also flat out trying to put my life back together over here and have a family wedding on too.
HC-SF-92 steelfeather 21oz
Time for some repair work, not sure if i am a fan of cotton thread , it is hard enough telling people you are in a jean comp for 2 years and your jeans cost over £200 let alone saying if i hadnt done repairs they would be in parts.
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really like those jeans. can we get a fit picture. train track split selvage back pockets are dope & look great with wear, might go on the look out for a cheap pair. . .
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Time for some repair work, not sure if i am a fan of cotton thread
Yeah, I hate cotton thread. I understand that some companies like the vintage vibe it gives a worn pair, but I hate doing repair work. And there's something about jeans that cost $300 falling apart before they're even faded that eats at my soul.
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cotton threads were traditionally used with denim fabric that weighed about 8.5 - 12oz …this relatively thin denim was also a lot softer and therefore the cotton threads used for sewing would be sufficient. If you use heavier denim cotton threads simply will get so much strain and abrasion that they will fall apart...ergo a poly core thread is the only thing that will do the job