Dagenham Dave
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I have just purchased a replica Lee 101J Jacket 1946 Model from Japan: http://item.rakuten.co.jp/mavazi/leearchives_006/
The denim is dry 13.75oz left hand denim, so is quite stiff.
I feel dry denim looks better after being washed at least once, and according to the guys in Japan, shrinkage will be minimal:
And I could get away with a little shrinkage as stated above.
So, what do you guys think about washing dry denim for an authentic look? Surely people back in the 40s and 50s washed their denim?
And, do you recommend washing the jacket according to the care instructions on the label (HOT WASH - Normal Cycle, TUMBLE DRY - Medium Heat) to prevent more than desired shrinkage, or some other way?
Cheers,
Dave
The denim is dry 13.75oz left hand denim, so is quite stiff.
I feel dry denim looks better after being washed at least once, and according to the guys in Japan, shrinkage will be minimal:
This jacket shrinks after washing.
The shrinkage is as follows.
JACKET LENGTH: 2cm (0.8inch)
CHEST WIDTH: 1cm (0.4inch)
SHOULDER WIDTH: 2cm (1inch)
SLEEVE LENGTH: 4cm (1.6inch)
The shrinkage is different in the washing environment.
Please make it the rule of thumb.
The shrinkage is as follows.
JACKET LENGTH: 2cm (0.8inch)
CHEST WIDTH: 1cm (0.4inch)
SHOULDER WIDTH: 2cm (1inch)
SLEEVE LENGTH: 4cm (1.6inch)
The shrinkage is different in the washing environment.
Please make it the rule of thumb.
And I could get away with a little shrinkage as stated above.
So, what do you guys think about washing dry denim for an authentic look? Surely people back in the 40s and 50s washed their denim?
And, do you recommend washing the jacket according to the care instructions on the label (HOT WASH - Normal Cycle, TUMBLE DRY - Medium Heat) to prevent more than desired shrinkage, or some other way?
Cheers,
Dave
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