I have 50+ pair of blue jeans and I even match them up with my 50+ pair of shoes and I don't dry clean a single pair. I also do wear them more than 3 times until I warsh them.
While we are on the subject, did I miss the story of why you have Justin beiber as your profile pic?
So, if I were to want to dabble a little in this "starch," how would I go about it? Do I just walk in and say "starch?" Is there a starch light? Maybe a medium? What if I want the ones can walk by themselves, is that full starch?
So, if I were to want to dabble a little in this "starch," how would I go about it? Do I just walk in and say "starch?" Is there a starch light? Maybe a medium? What if I want the ones can walk by themselves, is that full starch?
I'm really considering making a move here....
Yup just take them too a cleaners (like stated mom & pop are cheaper and do a better job) and ask for light, medium or heavy starch. Honestly medium starch is plenty but heavy will last longer.
Yup just take them too a cleaners (like stated mom & pop are cheaper and do a better job) and ask for light, medium or heavy starch. Honestly medium starch is plenty but heavy will last longer.
And light is a waste of time.
Go heavy, and if you like the look of them better the 2nd day, next time go medium.
Heavy is only uncomfortable if all you have to do is set around worryin about your jeans, but they ALWAYS look better, regardless of what any dude tells you.
Work jeans (and I mean building fence or fillin feeders or actual work)...doesn't matter.
I wear jeans nearly everyday. To work I wear nice boots and jeans and a button-down collared long-sleeve shirt under a nice sports coat. Sometime a tie, sometimes not. I go see clients, I wanna look nice, but still look like a humble contractor. I alway starch my jeans for work as they just look nicer with the good crease and nice finish.
My real "work jeans" that I build stuff and break stuff and cut stuff and kill stuff and fix stuff or screw stuff up so bad can't nobody else fix it.....no starch. For these jeans, i prefer the Duluth Trading Company jeans. They are durable and very comfortable.
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