What do you consider "raw" denim to mean?
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I think soaking raw denim is part of the fun/experience and it's great to see how a pair evolves after it has touched water and accommodates your body. I never had any issues with loomstate denim at all and if a pair fits prior to washing it will do so after it's been shrunk.
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rawr…
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Super stoked and super excited!
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What are you considering for pre/post soak weights?
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New 16 oz. completely untreated and in the 888 cut.
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Personally, I think of raw as loomstate. But there are A LOT of denim companies out there marketing “Raw” Selvedge jeans that have been sanforized or treated in many ways. That confuses me. Who is to
Say they are wrong? But either way I get excited when I see the word raw and then bummed when I read the details. -
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There should be. It’s like top grain leather is top grain leather. Raw denim should mean one thing.
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@Matty123 "raw denim" does mean one thing to people who are ingrained in and speak the language (at least on this forum).
to the casual shopper the term raw denim tends to be what ever the manufacture is peddling that day to grab the customer.
look at it like eggs, you got a raw egg, you got the 1 minute egg that is super runny, 3 minute egg little less runny, hard boiled egg, etc.
they all eggs but you know
off topic but I always am
again great topic @neph93 as there is a super easy and clear answer to the initial question but it can branch off into so many other things based on each persons experience
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This is why I wear workpants… no confusion, lol
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my point was that great denim doesn’t have to be raw to be excellent
good point but not easy to put into a quick sound bite to get consumers to spend their money by the old guard selling fast fashion to consumers and are just trying to turn a profit
as consumers become more educated and the rise of conscious consumerism with brands like Patagonia i think it will change, slowly, but change none the less
what is also funny is that every one has a voice, which is a good thing, but you get a lot of misinformed people making arguments that do not hold water.
you would not argue about the color or fruit orange, since it is a universal fact it should be the same with the term raw denim, but you know
I mentioned oranges and eggs, I am hungry time to get some grub
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@Matty123 "raw denim" does mean one thing to people who are ingrained in and speak the language (at least on this forum).
to the casual shopper the term raw denim tends to be what ever the manufacture is peddling that day to grab the customer.
look at it like eggs, you got a raw egg, you got the 1 minute egg that is super runny, 3 minute egg little less runny, hard boiled egg, etc.
they all eggs but you know
Yeah that’s true. Thanks Monday
But for me my egg? First I break the egg on to a fine mesh screen and get all the watery clear whites gone.
Then 185F water for 4 minutes. Gently stiring so it doesn’t stick to the bottom. Take that shit out and bam! Perfect. Poached 185f egg -
Most people don't like the unpredictable nature of loomstate, therefore underrated IMO.
I'm in the camp of people who dislike the unpredictable nature of loomstate. I like the guesswork being taken out of having to figure out sizing/shrinkage, especially if you're dropping big $.
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Ditto…
Never owned a pair, and likely never will.....Closest I've gotten is my Oni "Secret denim" (unsanforized)...
Shockingly enough, "the guy who throws all clothes in the washer and dryer all willy nilly" is extremely apprehensive about washing these jeans using ANY methods. They will likely stay truly raw (And eventually, ripe) forever.