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Anyone besides Bloomingdales have the one wash version (non-distressed, but sort of wrinkly looking)?
 

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Originally Posted by DGP
Anyone besides Bloomingdales have the one wash version (non-distressed, but sort of wrinkly looking)?

Oak has it as well, and I believe that Dresscodes (an affiliate) also has it, and you get a 20% discount with them.
 

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Originally Posted by LA Guy
Oak has it as well, and I believe that Dresscodes (an affiliate) also has it, and you get a 20% discount with them.

Dresscodes only has the raw in the blue line, and the one-wash in the red. I happen to like the blue better for this, because I like the wrinkles and the fact that the denim is a little lighter weight. I'll try Oak, though, thanks!
 

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Originally Posted by LA Guy
Oak has it as well, and I believe that Dresscodes (an affiliate) also has it, and you get a 20% discount with them.
Aside from the lack of selvage, are there any noticeable differences between the blue and red lines?
 

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