I just discovered your videos yesterday, really like what you are doing, I have been upcycling my clothes for over 50 years, glad to see that the younger generations are doing it. Good Job.
NOTE: Apparently the stitching i did isnt considered sashiko stitching. I assumed it was based on the videos i watched while trying to prep for this specific DIY. I apologize if I offended anyone with this misinformation!
i believe this is called "crash stitching" correct me if i'm wrong. sashiko is hand done & meant to be ornate. there are machines though that create the same look as well. boro is not a type of stitching though, it is a more so a japanese philosophy focused on repairs and mending over years & years of wear, age, & tear to make one piece last as long as possible to avoid buying new things. often ppl mistake boro and sashiko as being the same thing but they are not. this is because often times they are used together. cool tutorial tho man, well done. the dying process would actually be a good idea imo to rly give it a more aged look. (btw this info is from my own research & understanding of japanese clothing, i'm not an expert but it is actually hard to find the correct information on it because a lot of ppl spread misinformation so its easy to get misinformed). hope that helps !
@@escapejudgement I’ll be honest bro I’m still a little confused so I just avoid using the terms in general now lmaoo. But I’ve heard the zig zag stitches were called darning stitching…. So yah I’m still confused 💀
I admire that you have the peace and concentration to do projects like this for yourself honestly you probably saved yourself hundreds if not thousands in a pair of jeans with the amount of work you put in.
I saw a video defining Shashiko and Boro. I believe the stitching verb is Shashiko and the end result is a noun Boro. It is confusing, but it's all beautiful. Great job!
i lowkey like your version more... keep up the good work fam I've always wanted to own a high end boutique but ur inspiring me to try the more creative aspect of things
I don't know why you didn't just use a small bleach ratio/to water (like 1:10) and just spray in places for fading. You could then use a tea bag or coffee (natural stain) to add a slight "beige/tan" tinge to get that colour you wanted! i doubt you're gonna want to wash these lots so I'd finish with fabric protector to make them stain resist after too! Nice job! You've given me some of my own jeans finishing ideas!!
I tried tea/coffee dying but from lack of experience it kept washing off so i edited it out the video lol but ill try spraying on bleach next time for sure
Pants look dope bro, i know on my 85s they have different color threads for some areas which is another detail you could add. Still workin on my khaki pair but its halfway done!
you should try something like the undercover one-off netted longsleeve tee ss06. i’ve wanted to make an oversized knit sweater with a lot of distressing to see the shirt under maybe you could give inspiration
Hello, Your Denim looks great! However, it isn't really Sashiko (in fact, what you do is opposite of what we do as Sashiko). Please learn what Sashiko is for us, Japanese. I hope you can spread your beautiful work with proper name. Thank you.
@@Julius_Nathvn Thank you & Please no apologies needed. It isn't your fault. The information available itself in English is insufficient (Even if you did a good amount of research, there is a possibility of misunderstanding). All I ask is this attention. Thank you.
Love your stuff man, and i hope you see this, FOR THE LOVE OF GOD PLEASE SPEND A BIT MORE MONEY ON THE BASE JEANS U USE, TRY JAPANESE RAW DENIM OR SELVEDGE DENIM YOU WONT GET GOOD FADING WITH THIS CHEAP SHIT FABRIC MAN, i study garment tech so if you have any questions lmk! Also if youre spending 20 plus hours on a pair its deffo worht getting better jeans mannnn. material quality is EVERYTHING.
I just discovered your videos yesterday, really like what you are doing, I have been upcycling my clothes for over 50 years, glad to see that the younger generations are doing it. Good Job.
NOTE: Apparently the stitching i did isnt considered sashiko stitching. I assumed it was based on the videos i watched while trying to prep for this specific DIY.
I apologize if I offended anyone with this misinformation!
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i believe this is called "crash stitching" correct me if i'm wrong. sashiko is hand done & meant to be ornate. there are machines though that create the same look as well. boro is not a type of stitching though, it is a more so a japanese philosophy focused on repairs and mending over years & years of wear, age, & tear to make one piece last as long as possible to avoid buying new things. often ppl mistake boro and sashiko as being the same thing but they are not. this is because often times they are used together. cool tutorial tho man, well done. the dying process would actually be a good idea imo to rly give it a more aged look. (btw this info is from my own research & understanding of japanese clothing, i'm not an expert but it is actually hard to find the correct information on it because a lot of ppl spread misinformation so its easy to get misinformed). hope that helps !
@@escapejudgement I’ll be honest bro I’m still a little confused so I just avoid using the terms in general now lmaoo. But I’ve heard the zig zag stitches were called darning stitching…. So yah I’m still confused 💀
Lmfao people got offended SMH
I admire that you have the peace and concentration to do projects like this for yourself honestly you probably saved yourself hundreds if not thousands in a pair of jeans with the amount of work you put in.
LUV THOSE JEANS!!!!!!!!!!!
I like yours better man .
The colour is actually better in my opinion.
Well done champion
I've been watching off-and-on for a few months. Just subbed up. Your content is worthwhile! Thank you for the help and ideas.
I appreciate it man! Im trying new DIYs that are outside my comfort zone so theyre taking a minute to finish haha but i gotchu
@@Julius_Nathvn I'm witit! I'm excited to see. I try some of your ideas and techniques something! When I perfect a piece, I'll send you sum Flix!
you might actually be the key to my fashion designing career
where tf have you been my whole life bro
hahaha i gotchu bro 🤝🏼
You are my hero on these pants. I give you a 10
I could never find a video like that and I feel like you can do it!
I saw a video defining Shashiko and Boro. I believe the stitching verb is Shashiko and the end result is a noun Boro. It is confusing, but it's all beautiful. Great job!
Cool customs honestly if you made a black denim version of the customs they would look so cool
definitely would be 🔥
I would’ve tried painting the distressed areas with coffee and water heavy on the water for that tan look but came clean might try this myself
i actually tried coffee and even tea dying and shot a video about it but trashed it cuz it didnt work out lol
FINALLYYY I WAS WAITING SO LONG
i lowkey like your version more... keep up the good work fam I've always wanted to own a high end boutique but ur inspiring me to try the more creative aspect of things
Thank you for taking me along with your sun-bleaching experiment.
you put so much time into your videos, love your content! u never miss bro!!!
gotta put in the hours haha i appreciate it!
I LOVE YOUR VIDEOS! You really just gave me the inspiration to make my own jeans. Hope to see more DIY vids!
Lets gooo! i got anther diy in the works rn 👌
OMG this is amazing!!! Thank you so much!! I'm definitely making one of these, they look super cool.
Nice workkkkk man
these r insaneeeee
appreciate it man!
@@Julius_Nathvn 🤝keep up the great work
Just stumbled on this channel...where have you been all my life?? U just gained a subscriber and fan.
Love from Nigeria
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ this was 🔥🔥🔥🔥 keep it up man.
ayye thanks homie
I don't know why you didn't just use a small bleach ratio/to water (like 1:10) and just spray in places for fading.
You could then use a tea bag or coffee (natural stain) to add a slight "beige/tan" tinge to get that colour you wanted!
i doubt you're gonna want to wash these lots so I'd finish with fabric protector to make them stain resist after too!
Nice job! You've given me some of my own jeans finishing ideas!!
I tried tea/coffee dying but from lack of experience it kept washing off so i edited it out the video lol but ill try spraying on bleach next time for sure
I was thinking the same thing
amazing video again! glad youre doing this type of content
more on the way!
Saludos desde argentina!!!🇦🇷
Buen video !!
This is soooooooooo helpful. Thanks so much sir !
taking notes as we speak ✍️
Pants look dope bro, i know on my 85s they have different color threads for some areas which is another detail you could add. Still workin on my khaki pair but its halfway done!
that was supposed to be another step i planned to do but i wanted to get the vid out lol. cant wait to see yours!
Excelente job !!!!
Yooo bro your awesome and you make it perfect
i try my best aha
THIS IS DOPE!!
thanks cuzz
Amo este contenido! Increíble
ayye thanks for watching haha
you should try something like the undercover one-off netted longsleeve tee ss06. i’ve wanted to make an oversized knit sweater with a lot of distressing to see the shirt under maybe you could give inspiration
knitting will be a first for me but im down fasho
@@Julius_Nathvn you could always find a blank knit and distress it
How dis guy changing mi lyfe is 🤯 saving me money like insane ⚔
yesssir gotchu 🤝🏼
undercover rebelgods pants or the uc 68s would be cool to see
Sheeesh!
Wow! Keren banget mas brow
I found a pair of American eagle jeans that are just like these a local thrift store for $13.99
YESSIR🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
ayyyye
these are fire! maybe try a pair of Kody Philips pants his are pretty unique!
ill look into it!
When tension do you have it set at
Baking soda is like Arm and Hammer detergent. Not for fading
These are actually called darning stitching. Sasiko stitching is done by hand and with a thick thread. However I LOVE this refashion.
I never knew the correct term for it so i appreciate it haha
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You should have tea/coffee dyed
If you want frayed holes in jeans just drip a tiny bit of battery acid on them and wash them
Are you gonna upload the rest of your old videos too?
Nah from here on out imma upload new vids
@@Julius_Nathvn Cool.
Dye them in tan for a older look
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Sir can u gave and deliver a any cost
Can you distress a hoodie please?
SHEEEEEEEEESH
U do custom pairs?
nah sorry
What jeans were you trying to copy?
Do dries backzip bomber
adding a zipper to the back of a bomber?
@@Julius_Nathvn yes
Should do flare pants bro
Had that video in mind haha 👀
brow how to make distress jeans short
ill make a denim shorts diy soon 🤝🏼
how to make old jeans in into shorts distrees video uplod plese
hola! que es lo que pones al pantalon despues de coserlo? es cloro ? saludos desde argentina
i tried dying the jeans with a coffee dye mix. it was coffee lol
Dirt dyeing them would give them the color from the reference picture.
first time hearing about that. ill probably make a follow up video doing that
Good Jod
Me inspiras!!!
ayye thanks man!
There's no way you have the same Your Lie in April background as me...plz tell me that's not what that is..
what is this stitching called
some kind of repair stitching but fasho not sashiko or boro stitching
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Do you sell these
maybe in the future!
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Plsssss make a discord king
damn you right
Hello,
Your Denim looks great! However, it isn't really Sashiko (in fact, what you do is opposite of what we do as Sashiko).
Please learn what Sashiko is for us, Japanese. I hope you can spread your beautiful work with proper name.
Thank you.
I apologize for the misinformation! I will admit i didnt do enough research on the subject then
@@Julius_Nathvn Thank you & Please no apologies needed. It isn't your fault. The information available itself in English is insufficient (Even if you did a good amount of research, there is a possibility of misunderstanding). All I ask is this attention. Thank you.
Funny
Custom pants patch by kurt cobain
I still don’t know what Sashiko stiching looks like
Love your stuff man, and i hope you see this, FOR THE LOVE OF GOD PLEASE SPEND A BIT MORE MONEY ON THE BASE JEANS U USE, TRY JAPANESE RAW DENIM OR SELVEDGE DENIM YOU WONT GET GOOD FADING WITH THIS CHEAP SHIT FABRIC MAN, i study garment tech so if you have any questions lmk! Also if youre spending 20 plus hours on a pair its deffo worht getting better jeans mannnn. material quality is EVERYTHING.
Instead of sundafding you should’ve cooked in coffee
Not sashiko it is machine darning