Japan Blue
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So Real Japan Blues was a part of The Flathead group that ran into financial difficulties a few years ago…and Pure Blue Japan was a different group altogether.
Is Japan blue the reincarnation of Real Japan Blues, a new entity altogether, or has been separate from the beginning.
So F’n confused and would like some help.
@Giles or anyone…Bueller, Bueller…
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And then there is Blue Blue Japan as well
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@JunkPants said in Pure Blue Japan (PBJ):
And then there is Blue Blue Japan as well
That comment came out of the blue!
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Pure Blue Japan (PBJ) is a stand-alone company owned by Kenichi san. He and Haraki and good chums.
Japan Blue is not a reincarnation of Real Japan Blues (which as you say @goosehd was part of The Flathead empire). It is a relatively new brand set up in 2010 and is part of the Collect group, which also owns Momotaro......
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@tody said in Japan Blue:
@goosehd You should probably open a whole new topic for this, Japan Blue vs. Pure Blue Japan, https://japanblue-jeans.com/ vs. https://www.purebluejapan.jp/
The Sashiko Coverall they are referring to should be this: https://japanblue-jeans.com/jbot1304-id.html…and done.
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@goosehd said in Japan Blue:
…pro tip: Don’t be the next guy to mention Japan or Blue…my ban finger is itching and my eye's a twitching.
What’s the opposite of a ‘safe word’?
Technically, I haven’t mentioned either word, but there is this link to add to the confusion…
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@JunkPants said in Japan Blue:
And then there is Blue Blue Japan as well
@Nocturama ...late to the party my friend
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Well, at least I didn’t make your head hurt any further then @goosehd !
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Question for those that own the Sashiko Coverall Jacket: Does it shrink after washing in hot temperatures? A shorter sleeve length would be great post-wash.
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@cityofdelusion really can't say. Only recently started to wear it again after years of neglect and don't even recall if I washed it ever. Also: I have the opposite problem (borderline too short), so no washing planned or necessary.
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@Tobi Ah, thank you. Hope you can get some wear out of it or find it in a more fitting size if you decide to purchase it again!
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@cityofdelusion sorry for missing your question. I have not noticed shrinkage after washing it on 40 degrees and drip drying. But I remember stretching it right after the wash, just to have it without wrinkles, but that might also restored it to the pre-wash dimensions.
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Alright, so here's my result regarding the shrinkage of the Japan Blue Sashiko Overall Jacket (in case anyone has the same question and needs the information):
Background:
Some retailers mention on their product pages that there's no shrinkage, but the tag (which is in Japanese, but I translated it) says to be cautious, because it'll shrink. Due to the conflicting advises, I decided to ask for real-life-experience here.Result:
I washed the jacket at 95°C (yes, you read that right) as I wanted to shrink the sleeves as much as possible and fortunately it was the highest temperature offered by the washing machine available to me at the time. I unfortunately forgot to document the pre and post wash measurements, but I can say that the jacket shrank about half a size in every direction (chest, shoulders, sleeve length and overall length). While I wanted only the sleeves to shrink in length (since they were about 3-4cm too long), I LOVE the way the jacket fits and looks even more post shrinkage in all the other areas.There you go folks, now you have the answer
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@cityofdelusion well don’t just tease us there, big boy…