majormajor
One Too Many
- Messages
- 1,713
- Location
- UK
Hi Schitzo.
I still remember, back in 1966, when the only thing for any self-respecting Mod to wear was a pair of Levi's. (my apologies to non-UK FLers who possibly won't know what I'm talking about)....
Trouble was, living in the North of England, we couldn't buy 'em....London, yes. Elsewhere, no chance.
But then, a place in Sheffield started selling them. It was a bit of a treck on the bus or train, but we managed it. One of the first Soul clubs, Pete Stringfellow's Mojo club was down there too, so the trip was well worth it.
So soon all the "in crowd" in town had a pair of brand new Levi's. 49 shillings and 11 pence well spent. And boy, did they look dark blue and new. Some of the guys were so eager to wear them, they were donned unwashed, so not only stiff and new, but too big aswell.
We were all desperate to have worn faded jeans, so much washing and scrubbing ensued. I was lucky, because my dear old Mum has a clothes boiler - basically a gigantic kettle on legs that you could boil your denims in for hours. Within a month or so, excellently faded Levi's were the order of the day. And the more faded, the better! (I'm not talking about the silliness with bleach that came much later - had to be proper washing...).
A year later, H D Lee started shipping Lee Riders into the UK, and the whole thing started again!! And then there was brief flirtation with Dickies...
So, over the years, I've worn lots of 13oz new denim, although nowadays, I've got lots of worn pairs to fall back on. Do I want to start again with 23oz?? Especially when I might have to go back to 13oz stuff, because they didn't bother making any more?? I'll take a rain check........
I still remember, back in 1966, when the only thing for any self-respecting Mod to wear was a pair of Levi's. (my apologies to non-UK FLers who possibly won't know what I'm talking about)....
Trouble was, living in the North of England, we couldn't buy 'em....London, yes. Elsewhere, no chance.
But then, a place in Sheffield started selling them. It was a bit of a treck on the bus or train, but we managed it. One of the first Soul clubs, Pete Stringfellow's Mojo club was down there too, so the trip was well worth it.
So soon all the "in crowd" in town had a pair of brand new Levi's. 49 shillings and 11 pence well spent. And boy, did they look dark blue and new. Some of the guys were so eager to wear them, they were donned unwashed, so not only stiff and new, but too big aswell.
We were all desperate to have worn faded jeans, so much washing and scrubbing ensued. I was lucky, because my dear old Mum has a clothes boiler - basically a gigantic kettle on legs that you could boil your denims in for hours. Within a month or so, excellently faded Levi's were the order of the day. And the more faded, the better! (I'm not talking about the silliness with bleach that came much later - had to be proper washing...).
A year later, H D Lee started shipping Lee Riders into the UK, and the whole thing started again!! And then there was brief flirtation with Dickies...
So, over the years, I've worn lots of 13oz new denim, although nowadays, I've got lots of worn pairs to fall back on. Do I want to start again with 23oz?? Especially when I might have to go back to 13oz stuff, because they didn't bother making any more?? I'll take a rain check........
Last edited: