Highwaymanman
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I go fairly long periods of time without washing mine.... Yes, I know, they do begin to waft a bit. That's when it's time to wash 'em. However, the best way to guarantee a bad fade is to wash them like you'd wash regular clothes. My best advice to have three levels of care corresponding to incremental pong severity:
1. Bring them out of rotation and air them out on a clothes line. Does wonders.
2. Sprinkle them with bicarbonate of soda and throw them in the freezer for a day or two.
3. Wash them in a bucket of cold water with some white vinegar and maybe some neutral castile soap (I use Dr. Bronner's) and dry as flat as possible.
Someone on here mentioned that you have to really wear them to get good fades. This is true. This weekend I hiked the Superstition mountains Arizona carrying a 25lb child. We had to start at 5.30am and the temp was already in the mid 80's. Later that day it got up to about 112. I wore 501 STF's and engineer boots. The jeans were absolutely ringing by the end and there's no doubt they need a clean now. The combination of hard work and sweat is the very best thing for good fit and good fades though - accept no substitute. Engineer boots were designed for land surveyors in the old west so I felt pretty damn cool chugging up the mountain that supposedly hides the Lost Dutchmen gold mine while every other punter was wearing nylon whicking malarkey and plastic sneakers. Let me ask ya, who's surviving a rattler bite to the ankle there? Of course my wife thinks I'm insane but we got over that stumbling block years ago.
1. Bring them out of rotation and air them out on a clothes line. Does wonders.
2. Sprinkle them with bicarbonate of soda and throw them in the freezer for a day or two.
3. Wash them in a bucket of cold water with some white vinegar and maybe some neutral castile soap (I use Dr. Bronner's) and dry as flat as possible.
Someone on here mentioned that you have to really wear them to get good fades. This is true. This weekend I hiked the Superstition mountains Arizona carrying a 25lb child. We had to start at 5.30am and the temp was already in the mid 80's. Later that day it got up to about 112. I wore 501 STF's and engineer boots. The jeans were absolutely ringing by the end and there's no doubt they need a clean now. The combination of hard work and sweat is the very best thing for good fit and good fades though - accept no substitute. Engineer boots were designed for land surveyors in the old west so I felt pretty damn cool chugging up the mountain that supposedly hides the Lost Dutchmen gold mine while every other punter was wearing nylon whicking malarkey and plastic sneakers. Let me ask ya, who's surviving a rattler bite to the ankle there? Of course my wife thinks I'm insane but we got over that stumbling block years ago.