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post #46 of 48
This isn't superfuture. Wash your jeans, they are meant to be worn and wash. If you have money to buy a pair $250 of jeans, you should have money to buy more. If you didn't have the money to buy a $250 pair of jean and bought it instead of a levis stf, now cherishing it like a piece of gold, you have priority problems.
post #47 of 48
That's odd. My three pairs of $200 AG Jeans look better after the 52 cold water gentle cycle inside out washings they got after wearing them every week for the past year. Guess I just got some lucky fucking pairs. Oh well, when they look like shit I'll just buy three more...or four, or five...
post #48 of 48
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Originally Posted by Christobevii3 View Post
It is ironic that everyone is obsessing about not washing their jeans for fades. I'm sure miners in the 1880's just washed their shit because it was nasty and the look we are trying to copy is causing people to do the opposite.
i'm no expert on miners in the 1880's but i have a feeling they didn't bathe as much as us, and their clothes were much dirtier and much smellier than ours before they washed them. also i dont think anyone in this thread claimed they wanted to look like a miner from the 1880's.
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That's odd. My three pairs of $200 AG Jeans look better after the 52 cold water gentle cycle inside out washings they got after wearing them every week for the past year. Guess I just got some lucky fucking pairs. Oh well, when they look like shit I'll just buy three more...or four, or five...
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