Naked & Famous
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^It's not that unique, Nudie did something like that last summer and a few seasons ago too. It was the Big Bengt and Slim Jim cut, don't remember the exact name.
Still I haven't seen a "faded" pair and doubt that it works at all. As far as I know, Indigo doesn't dye the core of the cotton fibre and thus gives way toa lighter shade of blue when abrasions occur. Dunno how this should work there.
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the reverse fade jean may be the weirdest article of clothing i've ever seen. somewhat intriguing, but absolutely ridiculous.
as far as N&F goes, their cuts for girls look phenomenal. as far as their other jeans, i've never seen one that i was particularly into. although, a dude on sufu has a pretty rad looking pair.
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. . . thing is most peeps buy what they think is good denim and then learn what is good denim . . . mostly it's an iterative process - sometimes you get lucky and start with IH, but most of us start elsewhere and end up with IH
we shouldn't criticize the journey . . . but we should celebrate the destination
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@Geo:
. . . thing is most peeps buy what they think is good denim and then learn what is good denim . . . mostly it's an iterative process - sometimes you get lucky and start with IH, but most of us start elsewhere and end up with IH
we shouldn't criticize the journey . . . but we should celebrate the destination
tbh, there's nothing wrong with N&F imo, yes, Iron Hearts are better, but forum members still buy flathead. It depends on what you're looking for. I do prefer IH to N&F of course. But, I'm not going to actively discriminate against N&F solely because IH is better.
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Contacted Brandon Svarc at Naked and Famous by email to get a list of local retailers. Brandon replied very rapidly and was super helpful with a great list of stores in my area. I wanted to give a local/Canadian denim artist a chance at my dollars before shopping out-of-town (Naked and Famous only assembles the jeans in Montreal, Canada it's still Japanese denim). I'll admit that I'd already been telling people for months that I wanted a pair of Iron Hearts.. Uncle Otis was my retailer of choice. Many thanks to them for letting me into the shop looking like I did straight from work.. My objective was to try a pair on with the money in my pocket. Toronto has issues with stocking heavy denim in the summer season. I tried on the heaviest pair i could find (below 17oz) size 36 in the "Weird Guy" cut (closest to my normal cut). I Didn't do well in the 80's with tapered legs and little has changed. It also seemed that the pockets were sliding down my legs.. I guess was born to wear a straight cut (They don't seem to do it)… I only touched the one pair of N&F jeans but noted a funny bit in the crotch seam (I had been warned to follow the seams and watch the sewing).. These jeans would have worn great and the seam issue I'm being a picky fart about would never have caused a defect. In the end I think i felt like I was trying to settle for my second choice. That said, it was a huge ton of work to find out about the product and then get your hands on it. There were styles I liked that I never even had the option to buy(never found in correct size/style)..In the end Uncle Otis offered to try and order me anything Iron Heart made it very easy to buy. They offered many payment options and had an understandable list of stocked items.
Again Brandon was a great sport.