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How to distress your new denim jeans

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How to distress your new denim jeans

Posted on 13 December 2010 by Sharky

How to add the distress marks to your jeans instantly

how to distress jeans1 300x291 How to distress your new denim jeans

Got a new pair of jeans and want to make it look like rockstar vintage distress jeans instead? Follow the tips from this video.

  1. Make whisker marks with a bleach pen
  2. Use X-acto knife to have the peeling distress effect
  3. To make a hole just cut with a scissor after wash it will extend naturally
  4. for a rip or slash, make an incision then
  5. Cut out a hole and patch it with sewing by hand or machine
  6. For larger distress use sandpaper

!Keep in mind that the distress is REAL! A hole is really a hole and you can’t go back. That’s the warning according to the video. We are playing for real here!

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How to spot Levis 501 and 550 fakes

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How to spot Levis 501 and 550 fakes

Posted on 06 December 2010 by admin

Video shows you how to spot a Levis fake. 501 and 550

A few simple ways to spot a Levi’s fake. Follow these and it can save you money from buying a fake. Nothing feels like the real thing.

  1. Make sure there is a registered trademark on the tab
  2. Make sure the tab is the brownish yellow colour, some of the fakes are different colour maybe white
  3. Make sure the stitching around the red pocket tab has clean stitching
  4. Some Levi’s only have R on the pocket tab without “Levi’s”, that doesn’t mean it’s a fake. They do it for some of the jeans (They put R on every 100th pair of Levi’s they make)
  5. The part number on the paper size label should match the part number on the inside cloth tag.
  6. LSSF code on the ribbits
  7. If it has “Levi” instead of “Levi’s” on the pocket then it’s a fake
  8. Some of the fakes have a large “V” on it

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Another washing raw denim video

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Another washing raw denim video

Posted on 28 November 2010 by Sharky

I did a video of me washing my raw denim jeans for the first time after 18 months and it was a big hit. Got almost 20,000 views in less than 11 months! Got a lot of feedback and questions about it.  What’s most interesting was another person posted a response email of him washing his raw denim jeans.

Winson washed his Raw Denim jeans for the first time

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My Top Stores: Toronto

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My Top Stores: Toronto

Posted on 13 July 2010 by Enrique

Downtown Toronto is rich in street-wear boutiques, but with so many, how do you pick the best ones?

In my small school located miles away from the city, people dressed the exact same way. My fellow school mates would buy clothes for the same brand names, expecting themselves to be unique even though everyone else had the same clothes on. Hollister, Aeropostale, Abercombie and H&M. The four apocalyptic disasters that were sent down to this earth to prevent people from having a unique and personal style. I always thought the people with the most up-to-date styles and the newest clothes were always the coolest people.  I wanted to be apart of that group, one of the cool kids who were known for their sense of style and trend-setting abilities. The one trip to downtown Toronto’s fashion district changed my life, every store there was so unique, so fresh and so hip. If I could name all of the stores I would, but out of all of them, five stores stick out:

Over The Rainbow:

Opened in 1975 as a premium denim retailer, Over the Rainbow sold jeans and apparel  from many different countries. As time passed,  Over The Rainbow increased it’s reputation and by 2007, the store was known as one of the go-to denim stores of the Country.

Over The Rainbow now sells over 250 styles of denim (largest selection in Canada) and carries over 100 different brands like 1921 and PRPS.

Over The Rainbow My Top Stores: Toronto

http://rainbowjeans.com/home.htm

Due West/Next Door:

Roughed up and edgy are the thoughts that come to my mind when I think of the ambiance of the store. Established in 1973, Due West is a mid-end retailer that has a very relaxed and chilled out vibe. When I first entered this store, I saw brands like Dom Rebel and G-Star, (which I personally don’t wear) and a lot of more street-ish and more urban styles of clothing. I would definitely recommend it to anyone who is into the more graphic aspect of design.

due west 300x225 My Top Stores: Toronto

www.duewestclothing.com

Next Door:

Next Door is probably my favourite stores out of the five. Located right beside Due West, Next Door sells higher end brands such as D&G, McQ by Alexander McQueen, DSquared and J.Lindeberg. You definitely get a more up-scale feel when entering this retail store, along with the simple and straight forward design of the interior. There is also a great contrast between the exposed plywood walls and the simple yet noticeable clothing showcase.

Store Room Next Door Toronto 01 300x200 My Top Stores: Toronto

http://nextdoorclothing.posterous.com/

Show Room:

The first time I went into Show Room was during the 2009 boxing day sale. At first I thought it was going to be impossible to find something that I would actually like but I was surprised to see such a wide variety of clothes to choose from. After 20 minutes in the store, I had over $350 worth of clothes in my arms and I was walking towards the cash register. This two-floor store is filled with higher priced garments on the second floor and plenty of hip and up and coming brands on the first floor. From brands and labels that would get anyone spending every penny they have, including: Diesel, Cheap Monday, Miss SixtyNaked and Famous, Levis, True Religion and Lucky 7.

show room 300x201 My Top Stores: Toronto

http://www.theshow-room.com/

Got Style Menswear:

Voted as the top menswear store by in Toronto by Now Magazine, Got Style is the leading menswear store when it comes to casual or business attire. The aesthetics of the store is what every man would want to see while shopping; flat-screen TVs, comfortable furnishings and a sleek interior. Got Style also has it’s very own male only spa which provides haircuts and hot-towel shaves.

got style2 300x199 My Top Stores: Toronto

http://www.gsmen.com/

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Jing Finally Washes His Denim After 18 Months

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Jing Finally Washes His Denim After 18 Months

Posted on 02 May 2010 by admin

 Jing Finally Washes His Denim After 18 Months
 Jing Finally Washes His Denim After 18 Months
 Jing Finally Washes His Denim After 18 Months
 Jing Finally Washes His Denim After 18 Months
 Jing Finally Washes His Denim After 18 Months
 Jing Finally Washes His Denim After 18 Months

To many denim aficionados, raw denim is considered an art form. Raw denim is essentially jeans in its natural state, protected from the intervention of mankind. As such, it is a reflection of the wearer’s body and possesses the unique ability to tell the story the denim has imprinted over the course of time.

Jing Liu has embarked on a journey with his Naked and Famous denim for the last 18 months, which coincidentally enough is roughly the same time Juzd was created. One could argue the very same pair of jeans he has worn every single day has chronicled the journey Juzd has taken.

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