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• #52
Here we go... How to take care of your denim... We're gonna be here all fucking week now... :S
just don't wash them? works for me
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• #53
Here we go... How to take care of your denim... We're gonna be here all fucking week now... :S
Taken them out a for a nice meal ever so often and tell them how much they mean ot you. It's only fair, and if where a pair of jeans I would want the same.
Don't wash your jeans, what the fuck is wrong you? What do you do about the dirt, oil , blood and sweat from daily life?
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• #54
This thread is joke right?
No. Why?
Apart from the fact that asking where to buy Levis is like asking where can I take a shit I also found this bit quite funny in a conforming to stereotype conversation.
It’s me birthday today and I’m going to treat myself to some new jeans, anyone know any good shops where I can buy a decent pair of Levis, Lee or similar? Preferably not too far from Hackney. Cheers!
maybe the levi's store?
is there a levis shop in or near hackney?
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• #55
Here we go... How to take care of your denim... We're gonna be here all fucking week now... :S
we're not doing much else though?!
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• #56
never wash my jeans the first 6 months, a year if possible, pending muck. if they smell, stick them on a hot radiator for a few hours, always sorted mine out
washed jeans neither feels good nor look good, so let me ask you back, what's wrong with you?
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yeahwhathesaid
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• #58
Never wash them... Ever... Just air them every once in a while to get rid of any lingering pungent stench...
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• #59
Freezer overnight
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never wash my jeans the first 6 months, a year if possible, pending muck. if they smell, stick them on a hot radiator for a few hours, always sorted mine out
washed jeans neither feels good nor look good, so let me ask you back, what's wrong with you?
I don't have time to go into what is wrong with me, the internet is not big enough, but as far as jeans wearing, dirt, oil and blood is what is wrong with me. However I am dashingly good looking (as teenslain will verify) so can get away with wearing bad looking jeans due to my pretty pretty face (as teenslain will verify).
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Freezer overnight
^ Good call, never tried that... Kill the bacteria dead...
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BTW Tommy is drop dead gorgeous...
Thanks cutie pie.
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• #63
Wow, no metion of calvin klein, gap, marks and sparks, paul smith....
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• #64
My jeans required three hot washes to get them to size, but I'd wash them anyway as the crotch gets all pissy. I should wear boxers really.
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• #65
Wow, no metion of calvin klein, gap, marks and sparks, paul smith....
That's because they're wankers kecks.
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• #66
I'm wearing Gap black jeans right now, cheap and cover your legs/rude bits quite adequately... So there, you clungefudder... I'm not agreeing with Fuckwit BTW...
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• #67
You know if you look at the sale rails in Primark you can sometimes get the £15 jeans for £5.
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I take back what I said about Gap being wankers jeans. They're actually a stylish choice for an excellent price. Good quality too. Jeans of champions.
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Matalan FTFW!
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My jeans required three hot washes to get them to size, but I'd wash them anyway as the crotch gets all pissy. I should wear boxers really.
My favourite post of this thread.
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• #71
if you ride a fair bit there's no point having fancy pants selvedge denim. i ruined a splendid pair of tenderloins i had got just right after 18 months of no washing. gutted
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• #72
Does anyone have any recommendation on tapered/fitted jeans that might fit the "sprinters" physique?
Like if you wanted to get Chris Hoy is some jeans which werent massively baggy on the lower leg.
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jeggings
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• #74
1965 Levi's 501XX are quite tapered compared to the crotch/waist.