Well done, Chris. Lots of terms to consider when navigating the denim world. The only thing I would add is about weight of the denim. It can be confusing when trying to decide which jeans to consider... even within one maker, there can be several different weight options. It seems that most selvedge jeans come in mid-weight (12-14oz) or heavier weight (18-25oz). There is another funny term out there called slubbing, that describes a sort of pebbling like appearance of the fabric. This is a whole new world to me, so I really appreciate your videos. Thanks for the great content!
Check out Vidalia Mills. They got all of the Cone Mills looms and started making US selvage again. They even use e3 sustainable cotton from local farms. I just bought jeans from GAP for $99 that used their denim. Carl Murawski just posted a video about Vidalia today too.
@@StylishGreaseMonkey Y2 biker jacket and The Real McCoys BJ18102. Since you ride a Harley and your into classic heritage men's wear I assume you had a bike jacket. It fits your style perfectly
@@Tiger24kicks Sounds like a plan. I did have riding gear when I was overseas on a sport bike. I am probably not the guy to follow riding my Harleys because a T-Shirt, denim, and boots are all it takes to have fun here lol..
Such as peacful vibe in your vids bro, great for my morning coffee
Hey thanks! Please hang around for more vids! 🤙
Great video and style!
Hey thanks Brian! 😎
Good vid. My next denim purchase is going to be some bravestar jeans. Can't wait
Hey thanks!! BS is worth every penny in my opinion. Good choice!
Well done, Chris. Lots of terms to consider when navigating the denim world. The only thing I would add is about weight of the denim. It can be confusing when trying to decide which jeans to consider... even within one maker, there can be several different weight options. It seems that most selvedge jeans come in mid-weight (12-14oz) or heavier weight (18-25oz). There is another funny term out there called slubbing, that describes a sort of pebbling like appearance of the fabric. This is a whole new world to me, so I really appreciate your videos. Thanks for the great content!
Oh yeah, see I knew I forgot something. I’m planning on making a comparison video and I’ll try to cover it there as well! Thanks for your support!!
Thanks, I appreciate the videos and the relaxing presentation style.
Mahalo! I’m glad you liked it. 😍
Love your content man!
Hey thanks!!
Nice shades. What are they?
Enjoy your videos on jeans would like to see a video of your sunglasses you got some cool looking ones
Thank you and I’m glad you enjoy the vids. Sure, that sounds like a good vid.
Love your videos! Thank you. Curious what sunglasses you're wearing in the last segment?
Thanks Todd! It’s cheap sunglasses I found haha. I keep on scratching and losing my Ray Bans so I just put on what I found at the time.
Check out Vidalia Mills. They got all of the Cone Mills looms and started making US selvage again. They even use e3 sustainable cotton from local farms. I just bought jeans from GAP for $99 that used their denim. Carl Murawski just posted a video about Vidalia today too.
Thanks and that’s good to know!!
Hello guys , I'd buy form brave star jacket , 2 pants , 1 belt and 1 jean shirt and I made a lot mistakes on size !!! Thanks for the info Sir !!!
Thanks, I’m here to help! I made those mistakes too!
I got a pair of iron heart 634 there a little tight on the boys do they end up stretching enough for that not to be an issue
I wonder do you have any classic biker leather jacket
I don’t as of now since I really don’t have a use for it here. What do you have?
@@StylishGreaseMonkey Y2 biker jacket and The Real McCoys BJ18102. Since you ride a Harley and your into classic heritage men's wear I assume you had a bike jacket. It fits your style perfectly
@@Tiger24kicks maybe soon…
@@StylishGreaseMonkey definitely get one look into Y2 leathers & The Real McCoys it's a better quality than schott NYC
@@Tiger24kicks Sounds like a plan. I did have riding gear when I was overseas on a sport bike. I am probably not the guy to follow riding my Harleys because a T-Shirt, denim, and boots are all it takes to have fun here lol..
What about Candiani denim mills in Italy.Tha most clean mill in the world.After all the origin of denim is from Europe
I haven’t tried yet so maybe I should.
@@StylishGreaseMonkey Benzak is very good they have Japonese,Candiani and Berto...Expensive