The Wild Child tees are made with 7oz. of raw sex aka Cone Black Seed denim…
Here are some teaser shots of a worn shirt…two months of total wear and four machine washes…
Heat without water will cause more abrasion and weaken the integrity of the denim. Water constricts the cotton fibres.
If you are concerned with smell…leave them inside out on the porch overnight and spray it down with antimicrobial febreeze. Or just machine wash your jeans.
If you're going with gray, you might was well consider pants to expand your selection choice. I like some of the Dior Homme grey pants and Robert Gellergrey pants from last season.
Corduroy can look out of place unless you can pull off a casual work wear aesthetic.
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denim#Dry_denim
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- Probably not
- Levi's 501 STF is the common answer
Tradition. Authenticity (in regards to true reproductions). History.
It's not a tangible thing for people to collect. It's buying into a relic of the past because you have an appreciation for that certain level ofAmericana authenticity and passion for a repro.
Sorry dude. A.P.C. New Standards...
As far as what I do for a living, I'm a photographer, among other things.
Also, this particular comment is only partially true. Even people with extensive knowledge of design and the fashion industry sometimes are forced to start out as small T-shirt brands. It is insanely expensive to start...
The J Dilla tee reference was not merely a joke, rather an allusion to the widespread popularization of various brands who started off as humble onlinestartups. If you haven't noticed, here's a newsflash: every graphic tee company began expanding to make outerwear and their own line of jeans at...
Lollerskates at dudes buying and worshipping sneakers manufactured and replicated by machines based off of a single shoe lass at hundreds of dollars overactual manufacturer's cost... then complaining about something that relates to handcrafted artisanship that historically recreates the quality...