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So I finally found a brand new pair of vintage-looking jeans in raw denim for $30, and wouldn't you know it has a hammer loop on it! The jeans are the five-pocket work dungaree from Round-House (although technically it has six pockets plus a hammer loop). Since I don't own a hammer, I'm thinking of excising the hammer loop with a pair of scissors. My experience with hammer loops is that they get caught on things a lot, especially kitchen drawer handles. Plus they are obviously very informal, to say the least. Is cutting it off going to leave ugly frayed ends? Am I better off just leaving it on? Any help would be appreciated.
Here's are front and back pictures of the jeans from our friends at Rakuten (who find everything before I do, apparently) with dreaded hammer loop:
http://image.rakuten.co.jp/mavazi/cabinet/pants/roundhouse001_main2.jpg
Here's are front and back pictures of the jeans from our friends at Rakuten (who find everything before I do, apparently) with dreaded hammer loop:
http://image.rakuten.co.jp/mavazi/cabinet/pants/roundhouse001_main2.jpg
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