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I was thinking of picking up a pair of APC jeans this weekend. In the month that you had them how often did you wear them?
thanks for the info?I've been wearing them almost everyday. After work I just change into them, wear them all weekend long, out to bars and stuff. Â I'm also deliberatly trying to wear them hard.
  I've also bought the finest grit sandpaper I could find, and lightly sand over the creases. I've stopped doing this though.
  Right now, they are really dirty and I'm very anxious to get the first wash or a dry clean at least.
There are plenty of other threads on fit. Let's please keep this one focused on pics.How do the jeans fit? Do they taper? how do they fit in the seat? legs?
Ditto on both points. Would love to post the progress of my Corpus (my project at the moment) as well as my other, customized jeans - customized because they needed repair - they were frayed/ripped/worn out, etc...both your jeans are looking great. wish I had a camera.
I second the fact they are Agave, as can be seen in the 'A' stitching detail on the back.For those who might be asking, my guess is that those are Jake Agave Jeans, probably originally in the Cowboy cut. Can't tell the wash since they've been so washed out, but from Ken's description, I vote for the Cortez wash/material
They are Agaves, but I don't think they're the Cowboy cut. I tried on a pair the other day (because I really want to replace these jeans), and they fit a little different. But maybe they changed the cut in the past couple years.For those who might be asking, my guess is that those are Jake Agave Jeans, probably originally in the Cowboy cut. Â Can't tell the wash since they've been so washed out, but from Ken's description, I vote for the Cortez wash/material
They look really great- How'd you do your washings? And ken, those jeans are the hotness, don't ever give them up. I want to see the rest.