9 Selvedge Denim Mistakes and How To Avoid Them

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  • Опубликовано: 1 июл 2024
  • I have been into selvedge denim for about 12 years now. And in that time, you better believe I’ve made a bunch of mistakes! So, please. Learn from my mistakes. And to help you to do that here are 9 ways in which I fucked up so you don’t have to.
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  • @Wilson_Kelly
    @Wilson_Kelly Год назад +4

    Clear and concise, with denim wisdom throughout. Great vid!

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Год назад

      Cheers Wilson. Appreciate it buddy.

  • @MartyPape78
    @MartyPape78 Год назад +5

    As someone who just ordered my first pair of jeans I really love the lack of pretentiousness in your videos. You give your suggestions and then empower the user to do their thing. To many hobby groups are dogmatic. I’m looking forward to my NF far indigo stretch to arrive. At present I plan to do a was day 1 and then begin wearing them. I want to ensure they have done whatever level of shrink. Then I can go get them hemmed.

  • @rickt.223
    @rickt.223 Год назад +1

    This is a most refreshing slice of sanity in a world of “overkill”. The number of so-called experts/influencers out there on social media who peddle their “expertise” in high-end anythings from leather boots and jackets, to selvedge denim, to knives, motorcycles, cameras, guns and whiskey. It’s all BS. I love all of the above and have fallen victim to my own ignorance, misinformation, vanity and greed. I’m a recovering “collector” of things. These days, I try to make much better decisions based on “balance”. I still love what I love, but I’ve scaled down many of the “things” I own. It’s a much happier journey when my priorities are peace. Love the video/s. Appreciate the honesty and perspective.

  • @CarlMurawski
    @CarlMurawski Год назад +110

    Excellent video brother! Turning your jeans inside out was one that took me an embarrassingly long time to realize…

    • @FrownyMascot
      @FrownyMascot Год назад +5

      Haha same here. Me doing that didn't even start with raw/selvedge, it was because I hated getting those vertical streaks on my black jeans 😭

    • @j_gate
      @j_gate Год назад

      Does turning them inside out completely prevent it? Or do you still need to switch off the spin cycle? Thanks for the guidance =)

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Год назад +12

      Carl, cheers buddy. It’s one of those weird bits of knowledge that seemed to incept it’s way in. I’ve no idea how I know it, might have even been my mum who told me. I remember all laundry in the house being turned inside out before the wash. Only made the mistake once when I didn’t see my jeans in a pile of dirty laundry. That moment I pulled them out and saw what had happened still haunts me.

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Год назад +3

      @@j_gate so far for me it’s totally prevented it.

    • @j_gate
      @j_gate Год назад +1

      @@CeeAreDee that is fantastic, thanks for clarifying that =)

  • @CSiri-cc2hq
    @CSiri-cc2hq Год назад +1

    Great video. Specially the advice about repairing. A stitch in time saves nine...

  • @amirgroove6518
    @amirgroove6518 Год назад

    love your videos, very educational , thanks for sharing the knowledge

  • @kennethwraight7655
    @kennethwraight7655 Год назад +11

    Thanks for the video. I am new to the selvedge world but I have come in from a different direction. During all the covid lockdowns etc I decided to learn new things one of which was how to sew. I started with masks and then made a few dresses for the wife before falling into denim and making my own selvedge jeans. I have been inspired by people like Paul Kruze and used a few off the shelf patterns. But your videos have been a great help for learning so much about the world of selvedge denim and I just want to thank you for all you do to help us newbie’s in this daunting subject.

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Год назад +3

      Aw mate. That’s amazing! Was it difficult to sew a pair? Yeah. Paul does some amazing work and on top of that he’s just such a nice and humble guy. I’d be curious to know what machines you need for sewing a pair of jeans together.

    • @kennethwraight7655
      @kennethwraight7655 Год назад +4

      @@CeeAreDee The hardest part is finding a pattern I like the fit of but I am working on one now based off a pair of wranglers I like. I have just been using a regular domestic sewing machine. It sometimes struggles a little getting through multiple layers of denim but I found just going a bit slower helps. My next project is working out how to do repairs as I am starting to wear holes in my earlier pairs.

  • @ChangL_Rayray
    @ChangL_Rayray Год назад +7

    I was geeky enough to avoid the most of them, and big bravo for me to see the last one coming lol
    If I could add anything to that list, I’d say “starting with a double dye”. I am the kind of person who wants everything on hand to be a bit special from normal, so I picked a double indigo Benzak for my first raw. I love that pair but man it faded kinda slowly and made me doubt. Which in the end leads you to the “buying too many” route.

  • @Richard_Lush
    @Richard_Lush 7 месяцев назад

    Excellent advice. Thanks! I have 12 to 16.5. Found 14 oz best for me.

  • @gunneryelton347
    @gunneryelton347 Год назад +55

    I’m 4 months into my first pair. 22oz brave star. I went heavy against your advice because I’m on an island in Alaska and I can wear them in the cold. The fades are coming in. They’re finally comfy. And everything I’ve learned about denim is due to you and that book you recommended a long time ago “Denim Branded”. I love the history and quirky facts and trial and error that follows behind denim and I’m probably way too invested for my good health. You make fantastic videos man. You also kind of inspired me to be a photographer but in a recreational vintage way.

    • @Carnefice
      @Carnefice Год назад +3

      Are they the Sumo? If so I have the same pair and I love them. I'm in Northern Pennsylvania so not nearly as cold and it's been far too hot to wear them lately, but I'll be wearing them again all winter. They aren't quite "comfy" yet for me but they've definitely gotten more flexible even just with the limited wear.

    • @gunneryelton347
      @gunneryelton347 Год назад

      @@Carnefice yeah they’re the sumo. It’s not as cold where I am as you might think but it rarely gets in the 80’s. So they’re nice outside in the 50’s and 60’s

    • @Carnefice
      @Carnefice Год назад

      @@gunneryelton347 I work from home, so sometimes I wear them all day even in the summer because I'm inside in the air conditioning.

    • @couchsofa2977
      @couchsofa2977 Год назад

      my 22 ounce are like armour working with sharp steel. best work pants ever.

    • @perforce1
      @perforce1 10 месяцев назад

      22oz sounds perfect for Alaska :)
      Guessing the weight advice is for a more temperate climate.

  • @buckeygoldstar6210
    @buckeygoldstar6210 Год назад

    Excellent useful and most helpful info about the topic I've seen. 👍

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Год назад

      Thanks mate. Appreciate the kind words.

  • @buddysmith407
    @buddysmith407 Год назад +6

    I have been wearing LEVI'S 501 shrink-to-fit jeans for over 35 years and have never been disappointed. The only thing I have changed is, increasing the size. 😄

  • @drzaius844
    @drzaius844 Год назад

    Great video. I have two pairs of 21oz IH and they are really comfortable, truly. But I am careful to size them generously, so my thighs and waistband have lots of room for movement. Suspenders make them even more comfortable, if you don’t mind looking different. One of them has a long hem for riding motorcycles, and I can cuff them when I arrive, and the other pair I hemmed to my actual inseam, so I can wear them with wingtips, loafers, or what have you without cuffing, and sometimes you just don’t want to cuff your jeans. Then I have a third pair of 16 oz Freenote cloth Avila cut indigo for general shenanigans and warm weather.

  • @cameronatkins7496
    @cameronatkins7496 Год назад

    I was just looking at the barts 25oz for my first trip into the army and I can only find the shrink to fit In my fitted size so you're describing what I needed the support for!

  • @TerminNATErrrrrrr
    @TerminNATErrrrrrr Год назад

    Great informative video 👏🏻

  • @StarWarriorMusic
    @StarWarriorMusic Год назад

    Love my 16 oz slubs. Might end up getting a pair of 22oz slubs for winter next year too. Still need to get a selvedge jacket too. Coming from the world of business dress and high quality dress shoes, I'm no stranger to a collection lol. Finally got into boots so the jeans are more used than they used to be.

  • @jonstern7511
    @jonstern7511 Год назад +1

    I've got 21" denim and it's great for warmth (my reason for buying it) if taking a while to soften. Pleased I bought them

  • @miker5502
    @miker5502 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for all the good advice…Cheers from a new subscriber in Nova Scotia…Cheers MikeR.

  • @sflanr5705
    @sflanr5705 Год назад +1

    Thanks bro. Much love. Great video.

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Год назад +1

      You’re welcome buddy

  • @modemarcoj8026
    @modemarcoj8026 11 дней назад

    Phenomenal video as always

  • @xCreepyKidsx
    @xCreepyKidsx Год назад +10

    Personally I prefer the 14-21 ounce range denim. I dislike thin jeans that feel like leggings or sweat pants and have stretch in them. I can deadlift and squat without any issues in even my heaviest pair of jeans, but I also buy the correct size and really break them in by putting them to work. I also grew up wearing heavy $15 Rustler jeans from Kmart so maybe that's why I'm just used to heavier weights.

  • @nickbernard4013
    @nickbernard4013 Год назад +1

    Super helpful. First time selvedge buyer here. Very excited to start wearing them in!

  • @lancerhardy5206
    @lancerhardy5206 Год назад +3

    Having too many pairs is a tough one, they are all just so cool. I have justified it the same way as you, its just a "collection". You are so right though that at a certain point, one might have more pairs that could be worn in a lifetime, or they end up being rotated so much and take forever to fade. Any advice on practicing restraint? Also, any insights on where to put up raw denim on the second hand market to try to get a little money back?

  • @catherinepichard4173
    @catherinepichard4173 Год назад +2

    Je découvre votre chaîne, c'est passionnant ! Merci pour ces précieux conseils.

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Год назад

      You’re very very welcome.

  • @grant1352
    @grant1352 Год назад

    Excellent video, I learned a lot, thanks appreciated :)

  • @PaulyStax
    @PaulyStax Год назад

    Thanks for your vids. Loving my Uniqlo jeans. You would really like the Filson short lined cruiser jacket. It's a super tough waxed heavy denim style jacket. I got my brother one and then I got one and love it.

  • @kimball_stone
    @kimball_stone 3 месяца назад +3

    The most comfortable jeans I've ever owned are 21oz overdyed jeans from Iron Heart. Just had to throw that out there

  • @Hamzaal
    @Hamzaal Год назад +5

    I will definitely have your voice in my head next time I go to wash my jeans.

  • @ItsRael108
    @ItsRael108 Год назад

    Interesting i worked for levis for many years
    Thank you

  • @darrylmendoza9764
    @darrylmendoza9764 Год назад +15

    I love your 9nth point about not gatekeeping. It’s important to use selvedge to your own identity. I try not to go for a sons of anarchy or gold miner look. Rather, I try to mix urban and old school details together in a modern but not overly skinny look that shoots for trends. Sometimes I’ll wear boots or some Nikes.

    • @idonotexist_
      @idonotexist_ 7 месяцев назад

      Honest question... What are Byron Barts?

  • @raksh9
    @raksh9 Год назад

    What jacket are you wearing in this video? It looks great. And great tips, too.

  • @harrisonbauer7049
    @harrisonbauer7049 Год назад +1

    Hey just picked up my first pair of Selvedge from uniqlo, and the legs are a bit larger then I like, should I wash them a few times before getting them tailored or would I be safe to do it now?

  • @grocerylist
    @grocerylist Месяц назад +1

    My first pair of selvedge jeans were 22oz and they're by far my softest, most comfortable pair of jeans that I own.

  • @sashakimknechtinruprecht
    @sashakimknechtinruprecht 6 месяцев назад

    You are right in not showing a gatekeeping attitude - because what definitely doesn’t fit is denim & gatekeeping

  • @dalegaliniak607
    @dalegaliniak607 20 дней назад

    As someone who's been into raw denim for at LEAST 15 years, I think 1 came about as fashion was moving away from baggy 90s fashion to slimmer fits in the 00s. People were getting looser fits, because that's what they were used to, but people were like, no, go with a slim fit and it makes fades look better. But once slim fits became the norm, that rule morphed and went way overboard with it. Now fashion has swung the other direction, favoring relaxed fits, so, go with what fits you, or even a size up, if you want mobility.

  • @InvntdXNEWROMAN
    @InvntdXNEWROMAN Месяц назад

    I recently order two pairs of custom jeans from Soso. Got an 18oz super slub double indigo and a 16oz overdyed blue. I was tempted to go with a 20oz but I couldn't stop looking at how cool the overdyed blue colour looked and figured the lighter weight will better suit California weather. In the meantime, ordered another pair of Levi's 512s because my current pair blew out in the crotch and the hole has become bigger than I can manage 😂 Soso takes about 6 to 8 weeks and Amazon had Levi's on sale so replaced my torn pair for now while I wait for my custom pairs 😍

  • @njoydajourney
    @njoydajourney Год назад

    Hello! I am someone who has been skeptical of the quality difference between store bought jeans and selvedge/selvege/selvage jeans and has commented my opinion on your channel.🥴 sir was I wrong once I tried on a pair that worked/fit me correctly. I am not quite at the right amount of wears before first wash but I return to you humbled and respectful of denim heads. Quality is unbeatable. Two questions though, is 5 pairs of denim too many? Second, what extreme of wash should be used hot, warm, or cold?

  • @matshagstrom9839
    @matshagstrom9839 3 месяца назад

    A lot of very excellent points.
    I have only one thing to add and if you hadn’t tried this, then I would highly recommend try it at least once.
    Instead of washing your new first time dirty pair of jeans have them dry cleaned.
    It doesn’t fade the dye, it doesn’t shrink them, and they come back like brand, new and sparkling clean.
    Water will fade out indigo and shrink cotton.
    Trichloroethylene or whatever solvent is used today in dry cleaning does not.
    Spend seven dollars and it will change your gene wearing experience for ever.
    Once the jeans have been washed in water, there’s no going back, but consider this as in my opinion, the ultimate denim hack.
    I’m really surprised nobody talks about this.
    Dry cleaning jeans instead of washing them is magical

  • @THX2012
    @THX2012 Год назад

    I just bought a pair of 17 oz Samurai jeans. When I wash them, do you button them up first?

  • @elephantricity
    @elephantricity Год назад +8

    Went straight to 25oz iron hearts.. Love them...

  • @user-hk9du6px9x
    @user-hk9du6px9x 2 месяца назад

    #10 Buying 'em! Don't get started!!

  • @user-lr1rm3ob6x
    @user-lr1rm3ob6x 7 месяцев назад

    What type 2 are you wearing please? It looks really nice :)

  • @antoniobranco8005
    @antoniobranco8005 Год назад

    Thanks Cee Are Dee i was into a business with a 19 0z Brave Star...good

  • @NonLegitNation2
    @NonLegitNation2 6 месяцев назад

    first time selvedge denim purchaser here. I purchased Naked & Famous Weird Guy Left Hand Twill jeans which are 13.75oz and Unbranded Ub201s which are 14.5oz. Do you think I'll have problem with those? Or are those goods weights for someone who has never worn selvedge denim?

  • @sf2explus184
    @sf2explus184 Год назад +1

    unsanforized does lead to a leg twist that can add a bit of style to the denim but i like both sanforized and unsaforized. when i buy sanforized it must be easy to botton up but requiring a little effort but not much and with unsaforized it must be easy to button the top without it being loose. i remember buying wharehouse lot 900 unsaforized and in it's raw form it fit so perfect waist thigh and everything the top hole was easy to button but very perfecta little snug without being tight. i then soaked it at home and it was a disaster thighs lost 1/4 inch to go from slim too skin tight. and the waist lost 1.5 inches making them too tight. even with the waist stretching it only stretched back 1 inch and the thighs did not stretch at all. My lvc unsanforized only shrank 1 inch after first wash. so with unsanforized u can lost 1-1.5 in ch in the waist. u lose about 2 inches in the leg and your not getting this back. hope someone buying their first unsanforized finds this usefull.

  • @Zynka17
    @Zynka17 7 месяцев назад +2

    I don't agree on the heavy weights. Might be a good rule for new folks, but my Unbranded 22ox Big Slub are probably my favorite pair I've ever worn.

  • @RubbelisPro
    @RubbelisPro Год назад +9

    It really took me a while to figure out fit, I always went true to size in the waist, and I started going a size up and it's made all the difference. I think 90% of crotch blow outs can be solved if you just find the right cut and get it in the correct size. I wear the 501 traditionally and I haven't blown the crotch out on any pairs I own.

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Год назад +3

      I’m coming round to that thought as well. I’ve got a pair of TCB 50s slim and they are a few years old. No sign at all of a blowout.

    • @Alexander.Berglund
      @Alexander.Berglund Год назад

      Same here, I went through so many blowout repairs before finally figuring it out. Makes such a difference! :)

  • @mikedonovan9783
    @mikedonovan9783 2 месяца назад

    I don’t know , I got a pair of unsanforized 16oz Edwin jeans 14 years ago and I found quite fun the soaking process ( the breaking in process a little less ) and got a very good fit and then fade result . So I when I got back into the denim game this year , I got one 15.7 unsanforized SDA ( 1st soak pending , I have to find a bathtub first ) , one 13.5 warehouse one wash and one 15.7 Momotaro one wash . I feel ( so far ) I made the right choice and I would deprived myself of some really good pair of jeans if I stuck to your 14oz/sanforized advice :)

  • @danziegner
    @danziegner Год назад +3

    I’ve been “into” raw selvedge denim jeans since 1959, 64 years. First pair worn were Roebuck brand (made in North Carolina) from the Sears Department Store in Roswell, New Mexico. Wash your jeans before you wear them, hang dry. Repeat.

  • @michabecik1823
    @michabecik1823 Год назад +3

    Good advice! When it comes to the weight of denim it's not always bad to go over 15oz. During winter I wear 21oz jeans and they are both warm and comfortable. But I made sure that they fit really well. Tight 21oz jeans would be a torture...

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Год назад

      I always opt for long Johns in winter. Maybe I should try the 21 oz but I’ve just got a bit of a mental block there. 😂🧱

    • @cornpop8570
      @cornpop8570 9 месяцев назад

      The heaviest ones I have are a 17 oz denim.

  • @jacobdewitt2535
    @jacobdewitt2535 Год назад +1

    I think the size down only works if you're going from medium rise to high rise jeans. If you're hips are slightly wider than your waist, you'll want to account for that. But that's just sizing it to wear it fits, not discarding your measurements.

  • @calebgasca
    @calebgasca Год назад +3

    Well excuse me!😂 I actually enjoy looking like a dust bowl refugee thank you very much! I get mental dissonance if I try to walk the line between multiple styles. I really have to one thing and early repro is what I love! I think the line is drawn at the point you feel uncomfortable. If you look like your wearing a costume and that bothers you than it might be time to switch it up but if you like it then more power to you! Great video!

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Год назад +3

      Word! As I said at the end. Definitely don’t listen to me. 😉

  • @stephanesavoie7562
    @stephanesavoie7562 Год назад +1

    So, what kind of maintenance can be done on denim to pre-empt repair? It's mentioned in this video, but never elaborated

  • @obsessorforever6617
    @obsessorforever6617 6 месяцев назад

    ok so I bought some 15oz that are my size not 1 down and they're pretty tight on the thighs still. I can button them easily enough and I can sit in them but it's tight and I can't pinch much around the thighs... Are these too small or do I need a different style?

  • @Chickencheesyfingers
    @Chickencheesyfingers 9 месяцев назад

    Maybe a dumb question but I work in the fast food business and decided to spend half my check on a pair of pants, but if I were to get say mustard or something on my pants, which would be more than once every 2 weeks, should I wash them? Or perhaps spot clean them, if that doesn’t fade it weird

  • @ryanpipkin
    @ryanpipkin Год назад +1

    I have 45 shirts in my shoulder season rotation (which includes everything from summer polos to winter flannels). 10 are Biron Barts. I have 4 pairs of jeans. 2 are Biron Barts. 😬

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Год назад +2

      45! That’s a load of closet space!

  • @christopherwilcox4995
    @christopherwilcox4995 4 месяца назад

    I boght a lot of like 12 oz jeans before going to a 25 oz and it was the best play ever.

  • @tonyfeighery3118
    @tonyfeighery3118 8 месяцев назад

    Could you review Native selvedge denims based in Dublin ?

  • @MrAgungPutra
    @MrAgungPutra Год назад +7

    I have a 13 - 25 oz denim collection and I find the most comfortable for everyday wear between 15 - 17 oz.
    And I highly recommend show your hem if you are looking for quality hand craft leather goods for an affordable price. I have MTO shell cordovan card wallet from SYH and it has become one of my favorite leather goods so far.
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    • @syhgoods8277
      @syhgoods8277 Год назад +1

      Appreciate it kang, thank for kind words 🙌🙌🙌

    • @LeadLeftLeon
      @LeadLeftLeon Год назад

      17ish ounces. the samurai range

  • @cyberlip666
    @cyberlip666 9 месяцев назад

    When buying sanforized I recommend buying a size 1 inch larger in the waist than your ideal fit, if you plan to machine wash your jeans. Because sanforized jeans still shrink in the wash, about 1 inch of shrinkage in the waist and maybe 2 inches in the hem in my experience, the bulk of which happens during the 2nd washing for some reason. I found this out the hard way...when I first got into raw selvedge I had bought a bunch of pairs in my exact size all at once, then when I started washing them I was like oh shit! They all became too tight. Had to sell them to a thrift shop at a big loss and start over!

  • @Mulceber
    @Mulceber Год назад +3

    Great list - the only point I’d disagree with is the no heavy-weight. I would amend that to BE CAREFUL about heavier weights, and definitely don’t go for them for your first pair of selvedge denim. But if you feel like going heavy, try for a brand like Iron Heart that specializes in it. (full disclosure, I’m not an IH fanboy - I have one pair of 20 oz jeans from them, and my other jeans are by Sugar Cane, Brave Star and Gustin, all in the 12-15 oz range. I’m thinking about Momotaro for my next pair).

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Год назад +3

      Momo is a good choice for sure. Great denim, great jeans. And perhaps you’re right, folks should be careful. Just don’t want people to become discouraged or disappointed and out of a load of cash.

    • @Mulceber
      @Mulceber Год назад

      @@CeeAreDee 100%. I think I feel about heavy denim the way you do about unsanforized. The more conventional mid-weight sanforized and/or 1-wash are the best place for newbies to begin, and will be most denim-heads’ bread and butter. Btw, I’m so glad you’re on RUclips making these videos. I always watch your videos post-haste when I see them.

    • @Heinester
      @Heinester Год назад +1

      Try Pure Blue Japan and Tanuki. I have both in slim straight fit ❤️

  • @DanielWillis1982
    @DanielWillis1982 Год назад +1

    I'm on a weight loss journey and I'm 2 to 2 sizes away from some of the vigger sized selvedge jeans. So Levi's 501 are what I'm wearing.

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Год назад +1

      Nice mate. Congratulations. Keep on keeping on and the selvedge will be waiting.

  • @eric106071
    @eric106071 Год назад +1

    What kind of watch is that? I really enjoy your videos.

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Год назад

      That’s a Tudor date day. Vintage from the 80s as far as I can tell. And thanks for the kind words.

  • @jasonmitchell5219
    @jasonmitchell5219 Год назад +5

    Been there, done that (bloody expensive blunders). I've lost a good bit of weight which is another nightmare. Should've watched a vid' like this when starting out, although I don't know if there were any.

    • @vintageswiss9096
      @vintageswiss9096 Год назад +2

      It takes you back a little having to rebuy pieces that no longer fit you, but congrats on the weight loss my friend.
      Your health is more important than your closet. You will slowly replace everything with pieces that fit properly :)

    • @LeadenMarshmallow
      @LeadenMarshmallow 9 месяцев назад +1

      Congratulations bro, if you really don't think you're ever going back to the previous size you could look at tailoring them slimmer. You can always tailor clothes smaller , but not bigger

  • @danurwendhoadyakusuma374
    @danurwendhoadyakusuma374 9 месяцев назад

    My first unsanforised denim was awful experience,.it was not shrunk after insoak, the inseam came shorter 3 inches and not shrunk as should be (waist, thigh, front and back rise werent affected).

  • @bad_parent
    @bad_parent 4 месяца назад +1

    Really great stuff, but I maybe have to disagree with the advice of not buying heavyweight denim. Based on purely personal experience, I find that while super heavy denim is not very comfortable at first, the reward comes some time down the line when it becomes SUPER comfortable. the most sheet metal cardboard feeling 25 oz jeans eventually turn into not only the most hard wearing and rugged article of clothing you own, but also the most comfortable. This is of course all personal experience and very possibly deeply biased due to some sort of weird buyers remorse ahahaha

  • @USAisAntiWhite
    @USAisAntiWhite 3 месяца назад

    I bought my first pair of selvedge jeans as unsanforized two sizes larger. Went through the hot water routine and they shrunk a little. Kept on with hot water and nothing. I took then to tailor and had them taken in. Still too big. I am getting TH 634 B-S today and going to rip up these jeans.

  • @LeadLeftLeon
    @LeadLeftLeon Год назад

    currently have 5 pairs. Went overboard. Compensating for when I only had enough for one pair of quality selvedge and would wear it for years

  • @Humungahdungah
    @Humungahdungah Год назад +3

    Finding the right fit is easier said than done. Don’t be afraid to get measurements and ask questions. A good retailer will be accommodating.

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Год назад

      Got the perfect solution You Look Terrible in Jeans. Let's Fix That!
      ruclips.net/video/t5snL5P_gf0/видео.html

  • @eddy33ize
    @eddy33ize 2 месяца назад

    What's the last shirt on the left?
    Looks beautiful

  • @T0KY0MARUI
    @T0KY0MARUI Год назад +1

    Have a question about washing your jeans during the pandemic, do you wash it more frequently now ? For example soak/ wash the jeans after wearing it for few times

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Год назад

      You mean in terms of hygiene? These days I wash pretty regularly anyway, once a month or more. But I started to wear a bigger variety of pants so I think it balances out to once a week of wear.

  • @dalegaliniak607
    @dalegaliniak607 20 дней назад

    Regarding those 25oz "Byron Barts", I have had a pair since like 2015. They are a pain in the neck to break in, I think it took at least a year of daily wear, but when you do (and if you also sized them loose enough and wash them regularly), they get pretty dang comfortable, and they don't seem to suffer the same crotch blowout issues as often as other pairs. Do most people want to do that? Heck no. But they do eventually get there.

  • @aberdeendeltaforce
    @aberdeendeltaforce 7 месяцев назад +1

    Made all of those mistakes, had over 30 pairs of jeans at one point, including some Iron Heart 😂never got a chance to wear any of them for any length of time as I got arrested with a large bag of powder and sent to jail for 8 years which needless to say broke my denim habit, been out 2 years now and only have 3 pairs of jeans, 14oz Rogue Territory SK Neppy, 23oz Naked and famous king of slub 2 and an 11oz stretch Edwin Made in Japan, Heavy ones exclusively worn in the winter, Light ones in the hight of summer and the RGT,s in between weather permitting. I will not be buying anymore for at least the next 10 years. Now I just have to make sure I can stay out of jail long enough to enjoy then.👍

  • @BobStetson
    @BobStetson Год назад

    Idk about the weight advice, preference and variety. Also, some fabrics that are a loose weave and unsanforized are fine to buy in a different size depending on cut ie. Oni, PBJ. Imo of course

  • @okafka5446
    @okafka5446 Год назад +1

    I bought some 14oz blue selvedge jeans not too long ago, was told it's best not to wash them, however the colour keeps coming out on my hands, on certain fabrics I might be sitting on - is this normal for new jeans? (first pair in many years) and is there any way of 'fixing' the colour? I've tried a few things - salt and die fixative, but colour still coming out.

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Год назад

      Simplest way is to turn them inside out and wash them a couple of times. Hat will get rid of the excess indigo.

  • @RevelCris
    @RevelCris 6 месяцев назад

    ID in your shirt jacket ? Like that color

  • @nomadicsouls3290
    @nomadicsouls3290 Год назад +3

    My favourite iron heart myth is the heavier jeans being more breathable than the lighter weight denim.

  • @jackdylansound
    @jackdylansound Год назад

    OP, ever heard of “Imran Potato”? He has just posted jeans on his site (which sell out rather quick). I bought a pair of his Jorts in size 34, my normal waist size, and noticed I could barely button them. I hear of the stretching potential, yet, his newest pair on the site is a “rigid baggy” style. I’m thinking (to be safe) size up to 36 and rock with a belt as needed. Also, not even sure if these are raw denim, but they certainly feel as such. Let me know!

  • @yardenl1998
    @yardenl1998 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the information! Although I have learn most of these from seeing a lot o your videos getting a focused video on it is very helpful as a College student who wants to start getting into this world after a year and getting my own first pair (brave star 🌟)

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Год назад

      Nice. How you find the brave stars?

  • @DarkMarkOWL
    @DarkMarkOWL Год назад

    Good info bro…..lost weight and my ironheart 21oz are about 2 sizes to big…… should I throw them in the dryer?

    • @zachjarrett8730
      @zachjarrett8730 Год назад

      Legitimate question. I have wondered the same thing. Just worried about uneven shrinkage. Would love the hear our host chime in.

    • @aedressler
      @aedressler Год назад

      dry s ok

  • @trollbunny
    @trollbunny Год назад +1

    I just bought my first selvedge denim jacket which happens to be the one you're wearing in this video any tips?

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Год назад

      Hmmm. I usually wash mine inside out at 40. Makes them much more comfortable and doesn’t do much to affect the fades. But I wear denim jackets more like over shirts and so wash on the regular.

  • @hanxuanyan5737
    @hanxuanyan5737 Год назад +1

    Hi, is there a video or can u make a video on how to maintain ur jeans when the crouch area is thinning?

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Год назад +1

      Here we go When should you repair your jeans?
      ruclips.net/video/Y39H53If52o/видео.html

  • @farley87
    @farley87 Год назад

    Thank you for the video. But what about washing your jeans in a bath tub? Does the inside out rule still apply? I've never washed mine inside out in the tub and I don't think it has affected them as you said. The closest thing that I have to those vertical type lines are just on the quad area of the jean.

    • @ypsito
      @ypsito Год назад +1

      Nah from what I understand washing inside out only matters for the washing machine because of the spin cycle. If you’re handwashing in the tub either way’s fine

    • @farley87
      @farley87 Год назад

      @@ypsitoThank you!

  • @TheMagicMets
    @TheMagicMets 7 месяцев назад

    What do you mean by maintenance?

  • @seventysanchez8659
    @seventysanchez8659 6 месяцев назад

    What about starching and ironing???

  • @lukemcevoy2385
    @lukemcevoy2385 Год назад

    Is that an Ornamental Conifer?

  • @rafaeashraf605
    @rafaeashraf605 Год назад

    i got a 14.5 oz and it gets hot. dont see how people go any heavier. umm in terms of fades, i could care less and I do buy lighter denim thats been prefaded. the real mccoys are too expensive :(

  • @Heinester
    @Heinester Год назад +1

    Love you channel

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Год назад

      Thanks buddy. I appreciate that.

  • @WestRC12
    @WestRC12 Год назад +1

    What medium wash jeans would you reccomend

  • @TheTschkumbift
    @TheTschkumbift Год назад

    Where to get your jeans repaired properly is what I would like to know. Every place in Munich I know will just patch the holes up. Not the proper way to fix them imo. Any suggestions where to get selvedge denim repaired would be much appreciated.

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Год назад +1

      That’s a really tough one now that Dutch denim repair has closed down. Honestly, I don’t know. I’m still searching for a place that will actually darn jeans.

  • @douglasyong6939
    @douglasyong6939 Год назад +1

    Is stretchable selvedge denim a faux pas? Does it age as well as pure cotton raw denim?

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Год назад

      No. Not at all and I’m some cases I’d recommend selvedge with a little bit of stretch over pure cotton. It just lasts longer for the tighter fits. And it’ll fade really nicely if you do a good quality pair. Naked and famous make some great stretch denim.

  • @kev9385
    @kev9385 Год назад +1

    Upper thigh must fit comfortably, waist will always stretch 1inch, shouldn’t need a belt, inseam with no break. Check out resolute 710 style. That’s what I think looks best

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Год назад

      Must just be the way I’m built. I always need a belt. But the rest I agree with.

  • @user-sf4ex5qd6w
    @user-sf4ex5qd6w 6 месяцев назад

    Where can I get a 22oz. Jean made

  • @lukemcevoy2385
    @lukemcevoy2385 Год назад

    I want to recommend Akka Denim. UK based.

  • @fronkthetooonk
    @fronkthetooonk 8 месяцев назад +1

    I have to disagree with your point about heavy weight denim. Of course 25 oz is not going to necessarily be the best, but I've worn in multiple pairs of 21 oz jeans and can confidently say that it is VERY comfortable when they're broken in. You get an added level of durability and comfortable weight to them, and they still manage to stay soft and retain some level of drape

  • @sf2explus184
    @sf2explus184 Год назад

    once i get past 18oz denim it is not really wearable for me. my preferred weight is 12-16oz

  • @TsunogaKidz_YMD
    @TsunogaKidz_YMD Год назад +1

    nowaday for a brand to offer an unsanfor denim they usually already adjust the size chart to compensate for the fabric shrink. Its much more predictable. Also what kind of hanger thingy behind you?
    is that a DIY? thank you

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Год назад

      It’s just an old clothing rail I picked up at a flee market. It’s beat to hell and only held together with rust but it looks good. 😂

    • @TsunogaKidz_YMD
      @TsunogaKidz_YMD Год назад

      @@CeeAreDee oh its from metal too? Thats great. And yeah totally agreed it looks amazing

  • @mercyme3400
    @mercyme3400 6 месяцев назад

    Been skteboarding with my 21oz denim and still struggling to break in the fabric, btw I am new in this selvedge world

  • @user-hk9du6px9x
    @user-hk9du6px9x 29 дней назад

    Do you wear that jacket to drag shows?

  • @rangerscoach
    @rangerscoach Год назад +1

    Those Byron Bart guys wearing a full uniform of denim hilarious 🤣

    • @CeeAreDee
      @CeeAreDee  Год назад +1

      I guess if they’re happy. They are in good gear. More power to them. I guess. 😂

    • @rangerscoach
      @rangerscoach Год назад

      @@CeeAreDee can’t argue with the quality position but maybe 2 brands. That being said watching your channel I wanted to replace all my stuff with TCB they are such a great brand for the money!!