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Thursday, 13 September 2007

Pocket Blowout (updated)

I'd been noticing a lot of front-pocket blowouts on the superfuture denim forum... just like on my Samurai-Geishas.

Here are some stolen pic examples which I don't have permission to post (post a comment if you want me to remove your stolen picture).

watchman's eternals


ordo's eternals


polishmike's sams


dickdanger's sams

Admittedly my own pocket blowout was partly caused by my keys, but the common occurrence made me think there could be a design flaw.

Anyway, I noticed that my Japanese Evisu's actually have some substantial re-inforcing sewn to the inside of the front pockets. It's quite strong without being annoying.



I had a quick look at some of my other denim for something similar. Most have no protective strip. Nudie & China Evisu have an additional strip of pocket lining, but it's quite thin compared to the Evisu version. Nice functional detail Evisu!



Anonymous has posted a comment that WeSC jeans do have protective strips on the front pockets.

These WeSCs I just got have reinforced pockets, as well. They are a women's
28 in Raw Selvage.



Thanks for the comments and pictures Anon.




I'll update this post as I find more jeans with protection.

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Tuesday, 4 September 2007

"an American factory making the quintessential American garment."

Here's a nice article about the Taylor Togs jeans plant in North Carolina. The business was on the verge of closing, but has found new life by producing premium and vintage-style jeans.

http://www.telegram.com/article/20070829/APF/708290514

They're now producing for Rag & Bone and Levis Vintage (LVC).


Some nice quotes about Rag & Bone here:


"But there's also got to be some romance in clothing, if you ask me," he said. "There's got to be some feeling. You look at a pair of (Taylor Togs) jeans and see someone very skilled has made them. It's important to us, that love and skill and attention to detail that goes into what we make."

Once gone, he said, that traditional American craftsmanship would be lost forever. To help reinforce that idea, Rag & Bone shares its garments' stories with customers, describing the Micaville factory on cardboard tags and using labels that read "Handmade in N. Carolina."

"(Wainwright and Neville) are wonderful," Garland said. "They really care about their products. They want to learn. (Wainwright) will sit out there and watch the girls sew ... If we're out of work, it worries him to death, because he doesn't want us to close."

I also found a similar (probably more original) article here:

http://www.mensvogue.com/clothing/threads/articles/2007/02/rag_and_bone

Perhaps I'll get a pair of Rag & Bone jeans next...

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Sunday, 2 September 2007

Warehouse 3001XX update

The Warehouse Jacket/Jumper has some signs of fading.



After these pics I gave it a wash. It's easier to wear dirty jeans than a dirty shirt.

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