Jeans?
INKSPE. Chinos with red socks and brown suede penny loafers. Anything else is just vulgar.
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Rain counts as a wash.Originally posted by Zero Liability View PostAnd put it through the ltd.
I try keep washing them to a minimum but it's not easy in this country with its rainy weather.
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And put it through the ltd.Originally posted by tractor View PostReal contractors throw them away and buy a new pair every day.
I try keep washing them to a minimum but it's not easy in this country with its rainy weather.
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If you try and buy new jeans the expensive ones are always "prestressed" and covered in dodgy looking stains anyway. The only clean jeans you can get are cheap ones from Primark.
PS I love excuses to be mean.
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He wrote 'when there are dodgy looking stains' and didn't edit properly.Originally posted by stek View PostThey....
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If they belong to a 14 year old boy then just wash em, no questions asked. :what:Originally posted by mudskipper View Postms#5's jeans are out for wash just two days after I last washed them.
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When I was younger I tried for a pair of "originals". I think I lasted about 4 weeks.
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The man in the Diesel shop said just wash them occasionally (and then wash them inside-out).
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How often do you wash your jeans?
18Every time I wear them - I'm a nonce.0.00%0Every two or three outings22.22%4Every five to ten times I wear them33.33%6When I spill something on them11.11%2When they smell like blue cheese27.78%5Before special occasions only0.00%0When the moon turns denim blue0.00%0Never0.00%0I don't wear jeans - Saville Row suits are my casual look0.00%0AndyW's mum's name is Jean and she likes it blue5.56%1ms#5's jeans are out for wash just two days after I last washed them.
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