I've heard that older jeans are actually more abrasion resistant than newer pairs. I'm not sure why this is, but it could be down to washing as Papa M suggested.
I own two pairs of dry denim jeans. The aforementioned Levis and a pair of Nudie jeans, similar to GriffDeLaGriff's, but without the washing accident and probably a lighter grade of denim. Both are around a year old.
The Levis have been washed a couple of times, and are still quite stiff. They're generally developing the faded lines along the creases that I think the denim fanatics like.
The Nudies are washed more regularly. They've softened up and faded a lot. Not so much evidence of marking as the Levis, and I think that they'll end up with less character.
I'm not a hardcore denimista, so it's really a bit of an experiment to see how they turn out.
In terms of shrinkage, the Levis lost about 2" off the waist (they were a bit big), and a bit less off the length. The Nudies remained about the same waist size (or I stretched them out), and lost a couple of inches over several washes. They were very long initially, and there's a bit of wear just above my ankle where I used to turn them up.
I'm inclined to treat them as work wear, and not get too precious about them.
Oh, I've also got a Timothy Everest suit from some years back that's made out of denim. I really should wear that an awful lot more...
I own two pairs of dry denim jeans. The aforementioned Levis and a pair of Nudie jeans, similar to GriffDeLaGriff's, but without the washing accident and probably a lighter grade of denim. Both are around a year old.
The Levis have been washed a couple of times, and are still quite stiff. They're generally developing the faded lines along the creases that I think the denim fanatics like.
The Nudies are washed more regularly. They've softened up and faded a lot. Not so much evidence of marking as the Levis, and I think that they'll end up with less character.
I'm not a hardcore denimista, so it's really a bit of an experiment to see how they turn out.
In terms of shrinkage, the Levis lost about 2" off the waist (they were a bit big), and a bit less off the length. The Nudies remained about the same waist size (or I stretched them out), and lost a couple of inches over several washes. They were very long initially, and there's a bit of wear just above my ankle where I used to turn them up.
I'm inclined to treat them as work wear, and not get too precious about them.
Oh, I've also got a Timothy Everest suit from some years back that's made out of denim. I really should wear that an awful lot more...