deluxestyling
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Sorry the pictures aren't loading for everybody. They were a bit small anyhow, I've got to get the hang of stuff like that here...
I need to wait for the wife to go out so I can soak in the tub with them. I don't feel like answering questions from her
Doug C said:univibe88 wrote:
lol , man stop it... just explain to her that you're carrying on an age old tradition and that people have been soaking in the tub with their 501s since before time began, doesn't it recommend it on the tags somewhere - I can't remember.
Doug C
IndigoFanatic said:There are also practical and asthetic purposes to the chainstitching. One of the advantages is supposed to be that if the threading breaks at any point, the other threads will hold it in place, preventing the hem from unraveling. Additionally, it increases the "roping" effect when the jeans fade, meaning that the faded lines in the hem of the jeans will be more pronounced (though, I suppose this doesn't really matter if you're buying a pair of pre-washed jeans).
Baron Kurtz said:Anyone know a good source for a proper two prong buckle for the LVC 1933 501 model? This stupid ******* slider buckle is really geting on my nerves …
Baron Kurtz said:Anyone know a good source for a proper two prong buckle for the LVC 1933 501 model? This stupid ******* slider buckle is really geting on my nerves …
Most of the two prong buckles i see at antiques fairs are the type for waistcoats (Generally Solide galvanised steel-type), and i fear they may not be sturdy enough for the thick denim.
bk
whoops, i made a booboo. Mine are the 201s.
HJ, where'd you find a pair of those, I thought only '20s and '37 were copied for the 201xx, and neither have a black buckle. Got a picture you could post of that double buckle?My '33 201XX jeans have a super-strong double black buckle.
Doug C said:H.Johnson wrote:
HJ, where'd you find a pair of those, I thought only '20s and '37 were copied for the 201xx, and neither have a black buckle. Got a picture you could post of that double buckle?
Doug C