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    • GilesG
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      PM Daniel.  It is he of DC4.  G

      "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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        <–---- is also stoked on Doc Bronners.

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          Hectic's explanation of wabi-sabi is spot on. It basically means that things get a patina by aging and that that patina can make them more beautiful because it tells a story and connects the object to its user. The formal component is important, too. A nice diamond pattern on the back of a jeans leg is probably more interesting than a plain blue surface esthetically.

          You get a bit of a philosophical problem when you idolize and provoke the wabi-sabi effect by putting a wallet in your jeans or a knife just to get the cool effect even if you normally don't do that. Wabi-sabi should come naturally, at least for the purists. Or people who wash rarely, or use brushes or lemon juice or sun or starch to encourage fades. A purist would say that a person who does that is hardly any better than a person who buys a pair of pre-treated denim jeans. It should come naturally or even better accidentally because the accidental shape is the shape of nature. Like the fade on my shoes that I once posted here. That's a prime example of great wabi-sabi.

          Till

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          • DchillD
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            I like your take on it tfar.  Say you're in Austin right?  What do you use as far as washing/cleaning your denim?

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              @Dchill:

              I like your take on it tfar.

              I agree with D. Thanks for that Till!

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                Till, I can totally relate to your last post on the issue of Wabi-Sabi, it should be an organic process, anything else is NOT wabi-sabi…

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                  Till, I can totally relate to your last post on the issue of Wabi-Sabi, it should be an organic process, anything else is NOT wabi-sabi…

                  Exactly, Stewart! Now, if you happen to always carry your wallet in your left front pocket for example and you put it there in your jeans, too, that's ok in my book. But if you put all kinds of props in there just to coerce some wabi-sabi out of it, then that is more wishi-washi. 😉

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                  • hecticH
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                    Yeah, those Nudie lot do it with a snuff tin IIRC.

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                    • DchillD
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                      yeah I live here in Austin too tfar, the heat we have here is intense to say the least thanks for the washing/cleaning lesson.

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                        Dchill, that's cool. Another Austinite! So I won't be the only bugger wearing IH here. That's sad and good at the same time. 🙂

                        Simon, that is excellent wabi-sabi. Same thing would be if you rode a bike to school every day and then you'd get a fade where the saddle sits and extra heavy creases behind the knees. That's the good stuff.

                        Till

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                        • hecticH
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                          Ok, so I was inspired by the 634S-B to do this:

                          Plus these:

                          Results to follow….

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                          • hecticH
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                            So, I now have homemade overdyed 634SR, they look ok damp, will post pics when dry.

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                              Did that to an old denim shirt I had with decent results. Can't wait to see it on the iron hearts!

                              Back when I first got into the denim game at the age of 15, I was too impatient to fully understand the beauty of natural fades and such. Therefore, as any impatient kid would do, I tried to speed up the process by pinching at the creases, excessively rubbing my hands on my lap, and purposefully sitting on rough surfaces so that I could slide off when I got up in order to break my jeans in faster. I know realize the flaws in my logic because those jeans (nudies haha) look like crap. The fading is too exaggerated in some parts and not enough in others which makes for a "true religion" like effect. I've since stopped doing these things and now my jeans look great, IMO.

                              As for washing, it depends on the jeans. Usually, I'll soak them in hot water to get any shrinking out of the way and to make them stiffer (I like the feeling). Then, I usually just wear them until they're unbearably dirty and hot soak them with a little detergent. I usually hold off on the first machine wash until about 6-8 months and then machine wash them every other month. I feel this prolongs the denim as the dirt and grime don't have a chance to seriously build up and break down the denim.

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                              • hecticH
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                                So, I now have homemade overdyed 634SR, they look ok damp, will post pics when dry.

                                They need another overdye :(, more black hands tonight….

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                                • GilesG
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                                  Going to wear them to the party?

                                  "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                                  • hecticH
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                                    yeah, I think I will. They only need a little bit more consistency on the dye.

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                                    • GilesG
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                                      You better hope it is not a hot day then.  I sweated my nuts off in them on a hot day in NYC…G

                                      "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                                      • SeulS
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                                        It's gonna hit 35 C°/ 95 F here tomorrow. Best believe I'll be working in shorts  😠

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                                        • hecticH
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                                          @Giles:

                                          You better hope it is not a hot day then.  I sweated my nuts off in them on a hot day in NYC…G

                                          Yeah, the denim seems to have tigher weave than the 634S.

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                                          • GilesG
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                                            Yes, completely different, the 634S breathes really well, the 634SR does not.

                                            "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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