Colour to redye double-knees.
This look good to re-dye a pair of double-knees that died on their first wash?
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might be a bit more red or terracotta than the OG pair? were the brycelands ones more of a trad duck cloth colour?
If you wash the OG like 9 more times will it get a cool marbled pattern all over
If these are the Brycelands ones that might very well be a feature. I think their black p13s are also from duck canvas and in the pics of them being aged and worn they also have that marbled pattern.
Appreciate the sanity. Was on tilt when this thing came out of the wash. I'm just gonna beat them for a while and if I don't like the wear I'll dye and fix.
i completely get that. Especially on something as expensive as brycelands. If its any consolation, I ruined my black sateen bootcuts from them by hemming them too short, which really threw off the proportions. Finally recovered from that tilt lol.
Are those the ones you successfully sold?
Looks like you're on the money Leo, they design their workwear to marble like a mofo
yupp. Though that was not the only issue with them. They were just ever so slightly too slim and low rise for my body which i refused to accept when trying them on.
Looks like it. I hope you can embrace the marbling!
It's super jarring as the first initial bit of fading but I think because they fade so fast it'll definitely even out and look gnarly as you wear it in
Yep it's like that awkward stage when you're growing a beard / ponytail. I'll just have to muscle through
I can, i have some sage de cret that are more heavily marbled. It was just jarring when I had no clue it was going to happen.