Lighter-weight denim versus heavy-weight discussion
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^ yeah, I always understood denim weight to refer to square yard after laundering. And as the weave tightens when an unsanforized jean is soaked, that is where the unsanforized gains oz's.
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BEAUTIFUL!!! CLARIFICATION! hahahahahahaha. no more nightmares about added oz's!
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no… Nails, tough as iron heart denim.
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Given the choice i'd go for heavy weight over a light(er) weight denim, but much like Simon comfort is king
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I saw this and thought it was a simple way of explaining denim weight.
@mlyngard:
It's a pretty simple equation:
Denim weight is stated in ounces-per-square-yard
tighter-weave denim shrinks less. Looser weave shrinks more. The more the shrink, the heaver weight per-yard after soak (the denim contracts).
A good example is SDA natural indigo vs. regular. The natural indigo version is 14oz raw, the regular is 15oz. The natural shrinks 2" in the waist, the regular 1". So post-soak, both should be roughly the same weight.
Like Salaami said, a thicker feeling, slubbier denim won't always weigh more either, since cotton thread can feel thicker because of slubbiness and yarn 'loft' but weigh less.
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ohh god, not this thread again…