Pure Blue Japan (PBJ)
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Thank you @BloodnThunder
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Amazing pair, twin! The stealth stitching is looking so cool!
Dishelveled, your fit pics are always amongst the best, enjoy this wonderful denim!
Thanks Dion; too kind brother! Very glad I took the plunge.
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As usual, Nizzel has some amazingly worn jeans.
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I had fun flipping thru this thread and seeing everyone’s PBJ’s. Just got the XX-012 from BiG. Love the leaf detail on the back of the buttons. Fit pics to come as they’ve just been soaked.
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Now the waiting… time for some lunch
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More waiting…
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@scooter can you show full picture of PB-001? I am interested in this denim and wanted to see the full picture of the denim front
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@Mustafa911 these are the PBJxBOW collabs. The photo is after about 50-60 wears and two cold soaks. I have since soaked them again and they have a bit more life to them now.
https://www.instagram.com/p/Bh2D5qBnYXQ/?taken-by=shadesofindig0
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Thanks . The color looks amazing and different type of OD. I’ve had this in my cart since last night when I learned about 20% discount coupon. ExcitedSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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I don't think you'll be disappointed. They are super slubby which helps the overdye wear off quicker yielding a nice electric blue. I tend to wear my jeans in really slow, but these are definitely fast faders.
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@Mustafa911 … @BloodnThunder is spot on, here.
I'll add, they are a different animal than the IH-OD, altogether. I find the IH to be a more saturated black, undoubtedly from the intensity of the over-dyeing process. The PBJ first arrived a dark black, but in the light they had quite a peek through indigo hue, and the black dye sheds far more rapidly. I imagine this is due to a far less intense, and more superficial over-dyeing process. I think this all makes sense if you consider, with the IH all possible shrinkage is removed in the OD process, while the PBJ still shrink a considerable amount.
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@Mustafa911 … @BloodnThunder is spot on, here.
I'll add, they are a different animal than the IH-OD, altogether. I find the IH to be a more saturated black, undoubtedly from the intensity of the over-dyeing process. The PBJ first arrived a dark black, but in the light they had quite a peek through indigo hue, and the black dye sheds far more rapidly. I imagine this is due to a far less intense, and more superficial over-dyeing process. I think this all makes sense if you consider, with the IH all possible shrinkage is removed in the OD process, while the PBJ still shrink a considerable amount.
That’s great , I saw bloondnthunder picture and the denim looks amazing . Actually I like PBJ in raw state . I always admired their double indigo denims. I own 8 IH denims (18oz-25oz) Maybe it’s time to try PBJ 18oz. I don’t like anything lighter than 18oz
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That’s great , I saw bloondnthunder picture and the denim looks amazing . Actually I like PBJ in raw state . I always admired their double indigo denims. I own 8 IH denims (18oz-25oz) Maybe it’s time to try PBJ 18oz. I don’t like anything lighter than 18oz
You're on the right track, here. I've got 2 pairs of their 14oz denim (purple and cobalt wefts). While they hold their own, the heavier weight, more substantial slub, and outright character of the 18oz can't be beat.
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They're dry