Getting to fade to grey quick?
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Life's a botch and then you dye!
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There is a woman on Reddit by the name of EllaHarp who posts her IH 888 vintage fades quite often and they look amazing. Her fades have great contrast, but the denim has a lighter overall appearance and she swears by the technique of adding a splash of bleach to every wash cycle. I have heard that idea floated by others who like a lighter fade. Perhaps that would help tame the SBG in the way you are looking for?
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One of the owners of son of a stag told me customers use to pay him to fade their denim. His trick was to hang them closeby while taking hot shower each day. The slight dampness from the steam supposedly helps them fade faster.
I have no idea if it works, just passing along what I heard.
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Had to look that up. I suspect you may be onto something… lots of wear always right answer for fades
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Agree--real pity
unless of course you're into that stone washed vibe -
I think those look rad. BUT not on me.
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@dinobarnesberlin Completely agree about the stone wash…didn’t like it the first time it came around nor acid wash…
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@goosehd said in Getting to fade to grey quick?:
@dinobarnesberlin Completely agree about the stone wash…didn’t like it the first time it came around nor acid wash…
oh yea--forgot about the " acid wash" look,
Was not a fan of either--but to each his own -
yeah you know me
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@GraemeE no those are not mine. That said mine did look like that for a bit but they have faded past that awkward part. I saw those on Grailed as well as the guy says it looks worse in the camera and can confirm. The camera brings out the blotches for sure. What I have been doing is putting them in the wrinkle free cycle on the dryer which is essentially just steaming for 20 minutes. I have gone from borderline hating these jeans to liking them in the last week.