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Another Denim Question....

nabottle

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As someone who is still learning, I have what may be a stupid question for you about denim jackets. Some of you have stated that it's a good idea to get a new pair of jeans wet, and then wear them until they dry. That way, they will conform to your body shape. QUESTION: Is this also a good idea for denim jackets? Any input will be greatly appreciated.
 

Highwaymanman

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I've never heard of any denim jackets being shrink to fit so there would be zero point to it. I am not up on all the brands by any means though, specially the fancier ones.
 

simonc

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No, just try to buy it as close to your size and if its sanforized it won't shrink at all - as far as models for a vintage look you are safest with anything pre 1960's Lee or Levis.
 

majormajor

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Most won't shrink, but beware, because some do. I have a lined Levi Type II repro, made from Jap denim, which shrank a good inch in every direction when washed. Unfortunately, the lining didn't!

Also, the Devils Jackets mentioned in another thread are specifically described as "wash to shrink":D;)
 

nabottle

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Most won't shrink, but beware, because some do. I have a lined Levi Type II repro, made from Jap denim, which shrank a good inch in every direction when washed. Unfortunately, the lining didn't!

Also, the Devils Jackets mentioned in another thread are specifically described as "wash to shrink":D;)
Very helpful, Major. Thank you!
 

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