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mfad•2mo ago
menace

ripped jeans?

ik its a dumb purchase, but how to know when jeans are too pre-ripped? no pics i just need data/context what is a particularly ok amount of ripped? in all sense is good (so that be like hem fraying, full on holes (knee and rando places), and scuff on stitching pockets) also for those that would like to judge me on the purchase, it was a color of denim i dont have and a style i wont have till my current denim get that far(which is very far off from how theyre going)🥹
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carrion
carrion•2mo ago
if it looks good it's good but there aren't any real rules. i tend to pref shit like acnes destroyed denim but it's subjective ofc
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Smiles
Smiles•2mo ago
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menace
menaceOP•2mo ago
ok good its a great pair overall but the knee hole is like showing too much shin. now with this data i ve decided to have it stitched a little but now the question is how idw complete patch the hole bc it loses the point
menace
menaceOP•2mo ago
this is the problem hole
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menace
menaceOP•2mo ago
you can see it here too its like too loose and has lost structure hence it weird peaks at my shin, peak at my kneed i think thatd look fine but half way down my shin feels weird but who do i go to what do i say to get it fixed up a little or what sewing tutorial do i search up
carrion
carrion•2mo ago
yeah, my examples are rips and tears that look extreme and on purpose. Id patch this one: https://discord.com/channels/1116793467654381685/1294052690204295289/1305925885932863489 Art put together a great guide, fortunately
menace
menaceOP•2mo ago
oof patching, this is hardcore territory in terms of color do i try to match the like base cabric do i go dark do i go very light do i do a fun color do that tiktok embroidery patching w fun colors hardcore bc so many choices abled to be made but i cant ever choose

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