A lot of that colour in the water was probably the indigo itself, rather than dirt or grime. When thinly dispersed in the water, the dye can have a pale green hue, which can look a bit yellowish. I get the same thing even with brand new items that I'm pre-soaking. Particularly if it was natural indigo, then some of the indigo molecules might not have completely oxidised (oxidisation makes the dye go from it's raw yellow to green and eventually blue).
Man, that looks fantastic on you. I got real lucky and was able to buy Naked & Famous's Kikko Denim Jacket, which isn't sashiko, but has a similar texture. I love it, and I think a lot of denim-adjacent textured jackets tend to do well and sell out cause people have an easier time wearing them with jeans without feeling self-conscious about the double denim look (I know that was the case for me). I wanted an indigo sashiko jacket for so long, and kinda settled on the kikko one, but after having it in hand, I have no regrets. Still, I'd be curious to try a 100% cotton selvedge indigo sashiko jacket like yours.
I always shower with any denim piece prior to first wear Slightly warm water , then do a range of calisthenics to break down the textile and establish wear mark patterns custom to my body . Go to hang for a few hours them back to a wear and typically a wall out side to dry out more and conform to the physique. Hang again , blow dry with a hair dryer then another cycle an hour later of calisthenics. Hang overnight 24 hours then season the piece with oils / attars Ensar and or Maison Anthony Marmin along with a beastly niche fragrance that smells amazing on clothing. Leave it for a few days for a maturation and ripening then 72 hours later it’s ready to start fading . One of the things I really love is the denim and sashiko pieces hold onto the aromas for several months and it’s is pure magic . After about a week or two it mellows out and just has an amazing subtle aroma and it’s intoxicating to anyone that is fortunate to get in your vicinity. The initial rinse expedites the entire vibe and aesthetic of any piece . Pants shirts and jackets and I find that breaking the fabric in this way has several benefits that most will never know of until they try it . Peace
Love that jacket and it looks great on you. What loafers are you wearing in the video? Love them as well. I've got a pair of Joseph Cheaney Hadley Loafers and they're starting to wear in beautifully but never considered wearing them with denim. But after watching your video I'm going to give it a whirl! Thanks.
Ahh well it’s a first for me. Too. I’ve just got myself a pair of penny mocs from Oak Street bootmakers. Never really had loafers before but my boat shoes are pretty much gone and I wanted to try something new. Just testing them out with different outfits. Video to come on those. Loving them with the OrSlow fatigues actually!
Thanks man. Coming along nicely actually. I'll do an update this autumn/winter. One bit of it has come unstitched actually, not sure if defect or i caught it on something, I need to sew it down but not too bothered.
@@CameronO oh no good mate! Hopefully it's an easy fix 🪡 I just ordered a Tanuki Zetto B Type 3 jacket because it was the closest thing I could get to your Iron Heart on my budget 😅
Great video! I just got the updated version of this jacket with hand warmer pockets, the sleeves are about 1-1.5inches too long tho and I haven’t washed. About how many inches did the sleeves of your jacket shrink and did the length return back after wearing? I’m debating if I should get sleeves shortened or just wear it until I wash it and let the wash shrink the sleeves. Thanks!!
I remember the first review of this jacket and being blown away by Sashiko as a fabric. I'd not heard of it until then. I ended up grabbing the RGT sashiko cruiser and still absolutely love it. Your tag line should be "Dresses well, does great reviews, hurts men's wallets all over the world" 😂
I’m about to buy a sashiko 12 oz shirt from railcar and they are telling me to order a whole size up and do an initial soak. Recommend? I always hand wash my nice shirts cold and hang dry.
You can easily get new orslow pants on the 2nd hand market especially if you live in western europe. I got a pair of their 107 cut jeans in the 2 years wash for 80euros on Vinted, and they were brand new with tags ( shop price was 325 euros lol ). And i keep seeing their fatigue pants come up on the website, if you know your size i would consider 2nd hand definitely ! Hope that helps :)
I kind of agree with the second hand option. They aren't like jeans which you fade 'your way' and to be honest they are best after they are worn in. So, if you can find a second hand pair from Vinted or Marrkt then go for it. Would be a big saving. I can't believe how expensive they are to be honest.
I have one Nudie dry denim jacket for more than 10 years and then I washed it last year. Even I had it for 10 years, but jacket is not like jeans which I can wear the whole day and year around. I think this is why jacket is so difficult to break in.
anyone else died of cringe when he complained there were no handwarmer pockets, i got news for you, thats the point, welcome to the 1950s, the drippiest decade in existence
A lot of that colour in the water was probably the indigo itself, rather than dirt or grime. When thinly dispersed in the water, the dye can have a pale green hue, which can look a bit yellowish. I get the same thing even with brand new items that I'm pre-soaking. Particularly if it was natural indigo, then some of the indigo molecules might not have completely oxidised (oxidisation makes the dye go from it's raw yellow to green and eventually blue).
I was always wondering why I got that yellow in my soaks; I assumed it was the starch, but it makes sense that it’s the indigo.
This is a great bit of info, thanks for letting me know. You are probably right!
The soak really brought that thing back to life, looks great brother. Enjoying the fade updates! Thank you.
Thanks mate. Appreciate it!
Man, that looks fantastic on you. I got real lucky and was able to buy Naked & Famous's Kikko Denim Jacket, which isn't sashiko, but has a similar texture. I love it, and I think a lot of denim-adjacent textured jackets tend to do well and sell out cause people have an easier time wearing them with jeans without feeling self-conscious about the double denim look (I know that was the case for me). I wanted an indigo sashiko jacket for so long, and kinda settled on the kikko one, but after having it in hand, I have no regrets. Still, I'd be curious to try a 100% cotton selvedge indigo sashiko jacket like yours.
I've decided not to stress on when to wash my denim! Plus, I'm too impatient! I get anxious to see the transformation! Lol!!
Great Video! So cool to see how this jacket turned out
Thank you mate!
I always shower with any denim piece prior to first wear
Slightly warm water , then do a range of calisthenics to break down the textile and establish wear mark patterns custom to my body . Go to hang for a few hours them back to a wear and typically a wall out side to dry out more and conform to the physique. Hang again , blow dry with a hair dryer then another cycle an hour later of calisthenics. Hang overnight 24 hours then season the piece with oils / attars Ensar and or Maison Anthony Marmin along with a beastly niche fragrance that smells amazing on clothing. Leave it for a few days for a maturation and ripening then 72 hours later it’s ready to start fading . One of the things I really love is the denim and sashiko pieces hold onto the aromas for several months and it’s is pure magic . After about a week or two it mellows out and just has an amazing subtle aroma and it’s intoxicating to anyone that is fortunate to get in your vicinity. The initial rinse expedites the entire vibe and aesthetic of any piece . Pants shirts and jackets and I find that breaking the fabric in this way has several benefits that most will never know of until they try it . Peace
Bad ass jacket. I love sashiko and have several. Looking forward to fall when it’s cool enough to wear them.
Almost at that crossover point here in the UK. Terrible summer!
@@CameronO all my friends in the U.K. are complaining about not having a summer this year!
Love that jacket and it looks great on you. What loafers are you wearing in the video? Love them as well. I've got a pair of Joseph Cheaney Hadley Loafers and they're starting to wear in beautifully but never considered wearing them with denim. But after watching your video I'm going to give it a whirl! Thanks.
Ahh well it’s a first for me. Too. I’ve just got myself a pair of penny mocs from Oak Street bootmakers. Never really had loafers before but my boat shoes are pretty much gone and I wanted to try something new. Just testing them out with different outfits. Video to come on those. Loving them with the OrSlow fatigues actually!
Mannnnn you always have the best jackets!
How's that Iron Heart one going? Need an update on that 😍
Thanks man. Coming along nicely actually. I'll do an update this autumn/winter. One bit of it has come unstitched actually, not sure if defect or i caught it on something, I need to sew it down but not too bothered.
@@CameronO oh no good mate! Hopefully it's an easy fix 🪡
I just ordered a Tanuki Zetto B Type 3 jacket because it was the closest thing I could get to your Iron Heart on my budget 😅
I love this jacket. What size is it? I couldn't find it in the original video either. Thanks!
Woolite dark for my denim, I’m looking at getting some of that soy based natural soap from samurai though :)
Taylor Stitch keeps a sashako jacket in their line that has hand warmer pockets .
Man, I think I like denim wash videos better than review videos!
Great video! I just got the updated version of this jacket with hand warmer pockets, the sleeves are about 1-1.5inches too long tho and I haven’t washed.
About how many inches did the sleeves of your jacket shrink and did the length return back after wearing?
I’m debating if I should get sleeves shortened or just wear it until I wash it and let the wash shrink the sleeves. Thanks!!
I didn't notice any shrinkage or if it did feel a littler tighter it is certainly back to what it was in terms of fit. But that is a cold rinse/soak
That looks great.
I remember the first review of this jacket and being blown away by Sashiko as a fabric.
I'd not heard of it until then.
I ended up grabbing the RGT sashiko cruiser and still absolutely love it.
Your tag line should be "Dresses well, does great reviews, hurts men's wallets all over the world" 😂
Haha just giving you all good for thought, though yes it hurts my wallet as well.
This jacket is so dope
I’m about to buy a sashiko 12 oz shirt from railcar and they are telling me to order a whole size up and do an initial soak. Recommend? I always hand wash my nice shirts cold and hang dry.
Where are those brown loafers from in the first outfit? they look nice
Oak Street Bootmakers - Penny Moc ;)
Nice jacket
Bro the Orslow slim fatigues are £255 on End nowadays! Would you say they are worth that much? I know you paid like £100 less for yours…
You can easily get new orslow pants on the 2nd hand market especially if you live in western europe. I got a pair of their 107 cut jeans in the 2 years wash for 80euros on Vinted, and they were brand new with tags ( shop price was 325 euros lol ). And i keep seeing their fatigue pants come up on the website, if you know your size i would consider 2nd hand definitely ! Hope that helps :)
I kind of agree with the second hand option. They aren't like jeans which you fade 'your way' and to be honest they are best after they are worn in. So, if you can find a second hand pair from Vinted or Marrkt then go for it. Would be a big saving. I can't believe how expensive they are to be honest.
I have one Nudie dry denim jacket for more than 10 years and then I washed it last year. Even I had it for 10 years, but jacket is not like jeans which I can wear the whole day and year around. I think this is why jacket is so difficult to break in.
anyone else died of cringe when he complained there were no handwarmer pockets, i got news for you, thats the point, welcome to the 1950s, the drippiest decade in existence
I've only used it a handful of times so far but I like samurai's denim soap