Yeah I used to do roofing and masonry and wore Carhartts or other similar carpenter pants. My brown pants would be super faded around the hips and down, but they'd be less faded at the top around my waist because my t shirt would cover that part. Also less faded between my legs since obviously less sun reaches there. I don't do those jobs anymore bc fuck that but I still like buying vintage Carhartts and I can always tell when they're faded from the sun or if they were "fake" vintaged
Cool video style. Wish you made more videos. I have read that to speed up the process one can do these steps: -Wash clothes on warm a few cycles. -Soak in slat water a few days, helps break down the fibres. -Repeat warm wash -Hang in sun few days -Salt wet clothes throughout the day while they hang (e.g. in morning and evening with a spray bottle). Baking soda can be used too -Pour boiling water on the item every couple days.
Thank u so much. I think I love carhartt double knee pants as much as u. I just got my first pair and a Detroit jacket and I’ve been searching everywhere for an easy method and yours is by far the safest and best. 2 months everyday right?
Nice work. A lot of ppl think abrading the fabric and washing a lot is what makes them fade, but it's mostly UV.
Yeah I used to do roofing and masonry and wore Carhartts or other similar carpenter pants. My brown pants would be super faded around the hips and down, but they'd be less faded at the top around my waist because my t shirt would cover that part. Also less faded between my legs since obviously less sun reaches there.
I don't do those jobs anymore bc fuck that but I still like buying vintage Carhartts and I can always tell when they're faded from the sun or if they were "fake" vintaged
Not true certain quality fabric fade into a nice grey or brown all depending on the dye used in the beginning
Hell yeah man, they look pretty awesome!
good video man, im planning on sun fading my black carhartt active jacket so this video was very infromative!
Cool video style. Wish you made more videos. I have read that to speed up the process one can do these steps:
-Wash clothes on warm a few cycles.
-Soak in slat water a few days, helps break down the fibres.
-Repeat warm wash
-Hang in sun few days
-Salt wet clothes throughout the day while they hang (e.g. in morning and evening with a spray bottle). Baking soda can be used too
-Pour boiling water on the item every couple days.
@@ayumelove UV is the best and most natural way to go. New video tomorrow!
Looks nice my carhartt pants faded into a gross brown on the thighs. I guess only the vintage ones fade into that nice grey.
@@JorgeLeonardoMartinez998 the new ones are expensive too. Where can I get a pair like yours for cheap?
You can do this with newer canvas Detroit jacket?
Thank u so much. I think I love carhartt double knee pants as much as u. I just got my first pair and a Detroit jacket and I’ve been searching everywhere for an easy method and yours is by far the safest and best. 2 months everyday right?
@@traybull442 yes flip them around every 3-4 days
looked ar ur depop and I see u sold a brown pair that ooks purple, I want those sooooo bad can u tell me what ones?
Is it normal for them to fade into a brown color or did I do something wrong?
Normal
niiiice and nice idea!
How much size contraction does it look?
There was no size contraction
Thx a lot
Hey, I was wondering how often do you flip it to the other side while sunfading it?
@@connie3814 *every 3-4 days
...or you can just wear them outside doing your firewood.
I got some baggy blue jeans. too fucking blue for me. how much will it lighten in like a month of doing that?
@@Axel_the_Damme_of_the_van it’ll lighten up like 40% less blue, like a washed blue
@@JorgeLeonardoMartinez998 just what I need. you are goated man