• Please help me welcome our new sponsor, Crush Store a luxury boutique and contemporary store in Southern Italy that offers its customers the a careful selection of casual and elegant fashion at excellent prices and great value. Please do visit their thread to say hi, ask questions about brands, sizing, etc... and see what is new at Crush Store. Thanks!
  • STYLE. COMMUNITY. GREAT CLOTHING.

    Bored of counting likes on social networks? At Styleforum, you’ll find rousing discussions that go beyond strings of emojis.

    Click Here to join Styleforum's thousands of style enthusiasts today!

    Styleforum is supported in part by commission earning affiliate links sitewide. Please support us by using them. You may learn more here.

Jean Paul Da'mage, pre-shrunk?

masqueofhastur

Senior Member
Joined
Nov 25, 2006
Messages
370
Reaction score
0
I tried on a pair of Da'mage jeans today, incredibly comfortable and had a great fit, 63% cotton, 34% wool, 3% cashmere if that helps anyone in figuring out whether they're pre-shrunk or not. The thing that's making me think they're not pre-shrunk is I normally can't fit into 30s period, and these fit perfectly. On the flip side I've worn 33 Moschinos that worked, 31 Private Members and 32 CCS jeans. So I suppose it's within reason that 30s could fit me but I'm getting the feeling it's more likely they haven't been shrunk yet.
 

knucks

Distinguished Member
Joined
Sep 3, 2006
Messages
3,006
Reaction score
418
wool in jeans/ what the ****?
 

Halifamous

Senior Member
Joined
Dec 31, 2006
Messages
406
Reaction score
2
Agnes b. makes an amazing pair of wool blend jeans (ok, jean "cut"). It works.
 

masqueofhastur

Senior Member
Joined
Nov 25, 2006
Messages
370
Reaction score
0
Went ahead and bought them, couldn't find a pair of jeans anywhere that fit as perfectly or felt as good. Well worth it, will probably keep me from buying anything new for a while. I'll just hand wash them incase they're not pre-shrunk.

They're twill, they look like denim, feel really soft though which isn't exactly jeans-like, but I think they still count as jeans. I also figure since they're twill it won't be a big problem mixing materials.
 

Lucky Strike

Distinguished Member
Joined
Mar 13, 2006
Messages
3,408
Reaction score
30
Originally Posted by masqueofhastur
I'll just hand wash them incase they're not pre-shrunk.
Wouldn't dry cleaning be safer, if it's got that much wool/cashmere mixed in?
Originally Posted by masqueofhastur
I also figure since they're twill it won't be a big problem mixing materials.
How so? Just curious. Any links, btw? They sound very nice.
 

masqueofhastur

Senior Member
Joined
Nov 25, 2006
Messages
370
Reaction score
0
My mom was thinking different materials might stretch differently, but twill's a very strong weave. I guess I should have said it would be less of a problem than with any weave.

Instructions are to machine wash cold, so the cashmere should be able to handle hand washing cold. Hand washing is just incase they're not pre-shrunk. The dye is coming off a bit that's another indication it might not be pre-shrunk, aside from 30 fitting me, when sometimes 32 and 33 does. There were 30s I tried on today that were too big, so those obviously would need to be shrunk once. The legs are 32 on the JPDs though, and usually I need 30, and they're perfect length, so that also suggests they are pre-shrunk. It'd be handy if I knew I could just throw them in the wash, but since Jean Paul Da'mage doesn't seem to exist anymore, the only way I could find out is if The Mynk Corporation gets a website.
 

Featured Sponsor

What gift are you planning to give your dad this Father's Day?

  • A set of whiskey rocks

  • 99 Luft balloons

  • Tickets to the new Barbie movie

  • A lifetime membership to Topgolf

  • Personalized temporary tattoos

  • Peek inside to read our selection of (less ludicrous) gifts for Father's Day 2023!


Results are only viewable after voting.

Forum statistics

Threads
490,616
Messages
10,410,766
Members
219,020
Latest member
JMObrien
Top