DWC - Denim World Championships 2015 - 2017
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You should frame those once your done!!!!
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From left to right.
IH-666S: 431 days, 8 soaks and 4 machine washes
IH-666SII: 424 days, 2 soaks and 8 machine washes
IH-666UHR: 172 days, 6 soaks and 1 machine washTook quite some more pictures of the jeans. Might add some more photos later
Which one is your favorite one from fade and fitting perspective ? I am considering two out of three you displayed . However , I wanted to hear your feedback
Thanks
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Well, its been a while.
2016 was an exceptionally shitty year. Oh well.
There are some spectacular looking jeans going on up in here.
I saw the email today that the 21/23 was being discontinued so I thought I should post my jeans up in honor of its retirement.
Pretty much daily wear. A little less this summer because I had a real job that involved not wearing jeans.
It's a bit sad that I think this is looking to be the last 2 year contest, I did enjoy seeing the journey and progression of such a long duration. Although I can't say much as I haven't participated in over a year now.
Anyway, hope everyone is doing well.
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great looking pair of jeans.
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Just under a year and a half in these Steel Feathers now:
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this is probably my last trip in the dwc jeans for this contest. sadly, i don't think i have pictured or taken a photo in them during the duration. flew to melbourne for 5 days, then drove to adelaide and then sydney for about a day each. i think i covered about 3500kms in total, with the adelaide - sydney leg being the longest at 1400kms in 14 hours or so..
Melbourne's all about the cafes, the coffee, good food, rooftop bars, secret bars and everything "cool" within australia. there's really good cafes with brilliant menus and good coffee/roasters. i haven't been to melbourne in almost 8 years now, checked out the NGV, where the Viktor and Rolf exhibition was on and did most stuff around the city areas.
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sydney. the longest drive i've personally done. 1400kms or so. i only got into sydney about 2130 having left adelaide at 7am. the drive was amazing though. with great twisty bits and an entirely straight and empty piece of tarmac for about 170kms. Sydney's not too shabby, very hectic and busy with high rise buildings everywhere. sadly, over the past few times i've ever been in sydney, it's been such a coincidence that i'm never there longer than 2 days. at least this time i've managed to drive over the sydney harbour bridge. on the way to get back to perth from melbourne, stopped by canberra to visit the parliament house.