Here's my update.
Since these were a Christmas present, I couldn't do anything with them until yesterday.
We have a front-loading washer, so I put them in some cold water short wash and rinse cycle. I didn't feel like taking over the tub for the afternoon. I took them out and put them in the dryer for about 15 minutes on low heat just to get some of the moisture out, and then hung them up to dry.
First, I have to take back my initial comment on the weight of the fabric. After the rinsing and drying, I swear the fibers must have tightened up 20%. The fabric felt like 10oz shoe sole leather. NOW I understand the comments about fighting to get the jeans on. They weren't tight, but so damn stiff it was like stuffing my legs into metal tubes. I might have been better off standing them up on the floor and just jumping off my bed into them (yes, they do appear stiff enough to stand up on their own). Then trying to button that button fly. It's going to take a year just for the buttonholes to loosen.
I ended up wearing them for about 7 hours today. By the end they were getting more comfortable, but still very stiff. I have to say, so far I am impressed. I really hope these last me many years.
EDIT: I forgot two things. The rise was a little lower than I was expecting. No big deal, but it seemed lower than something like a Levis 501. These are definitely NOT boot-cut jeans. I was going to wear them with a pair of harness boots I have, and there is no way that is happening. Again, no big deal, but at least now I know what questions to ask if I get another pair in a different cut style.
Andy B.
Since these were a Christmas present, I couldn't do anything with them until yesterday.
We have a front-loading washer, so I put them in some cold water short wash and rinse cycle. I didn't feel like taking over the tub for the afternoon. I took them out and put them in the dryer for about 15 minutes on low heat just to get some of the moisture out, and then hung them up to dry.
First, I have to take back my initial comment on the weight of the fabric. After the rinsing and drying, I swear the fibers must have tightened up 20%. The fabric felt like 10oz shoe sole leather. NOW I understand the comments about fighting to get the jeans on. They weren't tight, but so damn stiff it was like stuffing my legs into metal tubes. I might have been better off standing them up on the floor and just jumping off my bed into them (yes, they do appear stiff enough to stand up on their own). Then trying to button that button fly. It's going to take a year just for the buttonholes to loosen.
I ended up wearing them for about 7 hours today. By the end they were getting more comfortable, but still very stiff. I have to say, so far I am impressed. I really hope these last me many years.
EDIT: I forgot two things. The rise was a little lower than I was expecting. No big deal, but it seemed lower than something like a Levis 501. These are definitely NOT boot-cut jeans. I was going to wear them with a pair of harness boots I have, and there is no way that is happening. Again, no big deal, but at least now I know what questions to ask if I get another pair in a different cut style.
Andy B.
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