Warehouse 1001xx - 1 year fade update
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- Опубликовано: 27 мар 2024
- March 2024- This is my 1 year fade update of the Warehouse 1001xx 1947 Duck Digger reproduction jean. 150 wears, 24 washes, ~2000 hours of wear.
Chapters:
Fade and wear update - 0:10
Washing and drying - 2:10
Cuff/hem/roping - 5:25
Fade progression - 6:43
Durability/crotch and pocket repairs - 8:30
Features - 12:11
How they fit - 13:01
Original review (initial impressions) with more detailed feature info/fit and sizing info here:
• Warehouse 1001xx Duck ...
They are definitely the fit and cut id go for. Just the perfect fit of Jeans for men above 30.
Well said- yes, after 30, a more classic aesthetic typically floats better (also I think it’s way more comfortable than slim cut pants 😆)
I absolutely love your reviews , Dave!
Thanks, as always! Back at you man!
Good info with towels in the leg. Line on jeans or other fabrics that bleed can even come from centrifuge cycle in washing machine.
Quite true, the modern washing machine has ruined the fades on many a pair of raw denim 😄
I appreciate so much the effort at repro here---to say nothing about your superb review. I'm not surprised that the cotton thread gave way. That's why makers switched to cotton/poly threads pretty much as soon as that was available. I admit to preferring the more durable features of such denim "innovations." ( Poly/cotton thread became widespread post-1955.) Re: the fades, in comparison Iron Heart does something to the fabric or dye (they aren't telling) that arrests fading, though you'd hardly know it from guys who manage serious fades. Most of my life outside the house (not much, by design) favors a slightly more formal look so I'm usually working to slow fades. (BtW, your repairs added character.) The overall look is great and this report and comparison is stellar. Thanks a million.
As always, I much appreciate your insights and feedback! This pair has for sure caused me to appreciate the wonders of modern innovation, like poly thread 😄 Also, I’m learning patience, like you veteran heritage folks have. This paired made me realize that while fades get the review clicks and likes and comments, the jeans are stunning all by themselves. I’m learning to be proud to wear them raw as well as faded, like you. Each stage is a joy.
I love the look of those repairs!
Thank you!!
They held the indigo pretty well for 24 washes. Especially for warehouse
Yeah, I think the cold delicate cycle on my machine must be pretty much a mild soak? Cuz it seems to have slow affect on all my pairs….I also have a theory that washes don’t take out quite as much indigo as people think. But admittedly I’m still fairly inexperienced with raw denim compared to people who have been in the hobby for like 15 years.
These look great
Thanks! I highly recommend them, for most people
Consider some people dont care about fades. The value of owning a ton of cool jeans comes from the variety of fits potential.
This is absolutely true! I guess I was just assuming that if you’re buying raw denim it’s cuz of the fades, but that isn’t necessarily true for each person, you’re right. It could be the luxury factor.
cool dude cool videos smart indigo style while doing double denim nice nice
Thank you!! So many compliments 😂 Glad you enjoyed the video
I like to save water by only washing my jeans once every 100 wears. 🚿
😂
Save money you mean 😂
You think water disappears or what?
@@Cormac-jd2kx Water just goes down the drawn. 💦
@@gillian32never leaves the planet or disappears 😂
Quik math: 150 days worn, first wash after 20 days, leaves us with 130 days. 130 divided by 23 equals a wash every 5.65 days/wears. You washed those jeans OFTEN!
Yeah it’s a lot 😄😂 With 4 kids and a dog, and an active lifestyle/house projects, it doesn’t take long for them to get dirty enough that I feel they need washing.
@@thevintagefuture6567 exactly, when I have to clean the yard, 4 hours of work will turn my jeans green and brown. With office work I’m sure I could wear my jeans 6 months without a wash. Hey congrats on having 4 kids, that is a lot of work but it’s worth it!
Thanks man! Yes, the kids are great haha!
What grey crewneck are you wearing?
Oh man I love this thing soooo much- super thick and super super soft. It’s from The Strike Gold. I got their hoodie version too. Selfedge sells them.
@@thevintagefuture6567 thank you
Any time…. I should review my sweatshirts 🤔
@@thevintagefuture6567
Yes you should
Ok I filmed a sweatshirt video! I’ll have it ready in a couple weeks 👍🏽
And they seem to have Hemmed spontaneously 😂
😄yeah I mentioned in the video that I hemmed them at like 80 wears 😂😭
WRT to cuffing , I feel every one is looking the same. Gotta have your iron rangers, gotta have your cuff, frankly it’s boring. I’m back to properly hemmed jeans.
Yeah it does get old after a while, like anything. I do love a good hemmed pair; three of my pairs are hemmed like that…..That said, on the other hand cuffing with iron rangers etc is still very different from what most other people outside the hobby are wearing.
I'm like a little mole Im diggin under your house right now I got some little tunnels Im excavating under your home
😂 sick fades broooo