IH-634S - 21oz Selvedge Denim Straight Cut Jeans - Indigo
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@dinobarnesberlin haha the denim disease is real!
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@popvulture said in IH-634S - 21oz Selvedge Denim Straight Cut Jeans - Indigo:
@dinobarnesberlin haha the denim disease is real!
Nerd --
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@dinobarnesberlin you know it man
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@popvulture #METOO
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Customer showing off his 634s with only 5 months of wear! This dude can fade jeans like crazy.
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Right in time for Christmas. I unfortunately added some pounds, my 31 inch waist is not fitting me anymore. Had to size up. Got one in the order! Can't live without the 634S 21. It is the best the world has ever witnessed!
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@seawolf said in IH-634S - 21oz Selvedge Denim Straight Cut Jeans - Indigo:
@Oaktavia Is that a preventative measure to avoid marbling? I've never encountered marbling before personally, but I'm about to try a hot wash on my XHS with agitation, and I any chances I have to improve my odds, I'm all in.
Yes, this seems to help prevent marbling moreso than not soaking at all. The hour long soak I learned from @Jcaz6996 and @Kasi as I used to only soak for a few minutes. I would still get some marbling until I soaked for the full hour on a timer. Mo told me in person in Gosport that the hour long soak really helps allow the water to soak into the cotton fibers completely. I do not necessary dislike marbling perse, I just wanted to see if I could prevent it through trial and error.
When the jeans are only partially wet and partially dry in some areas during the washing cycle, this is when marbling may occur. At least from my understanding. The areas that are wet do not marble and the areas that are still dry while in the washer (obviously the jeans eventually become soaked) will get the white marbling marks from moving around machine. It could also be where the wet areas meet the dry areas, at the cusp. I think this is what causes it.