I’ve really enjoyed the white jeans transition. I wear mine with all sorts of stuff from engineer boots to tassel loafers lol. I did go with a cheap pair of 501s but part of me does want to upgrade them to something nicer.
There's nothing wrong with trying the style and then getting a decent pair. Id recommend it actually, makes sense. But yeah man embrace it, I've really enjoyed it! I don't have engineers, but my brogue boots are chonk, and yeah tons of loafers. Glad to hear you're also enjoying the vibe. Oddly unique eh?!
@@jessupsays it’s unique and familiar all at the same time which I think helps with confidence once you go for it. Also, very surprised at how easy they are to clean. I was nervous to spend a lot on them and then ruin them. I’ve spilt coffee and rubbed against my muddy car, but just a quick run through the was and they are good again!
100% man, I actually am quite lucky to say that I've not got mine dirty at all, which I'm currently touching wood. But yeah its just Patina! And of course they can always be bleached or whitened if you've made a real mess. Not the same with Indigo. Gooood point!
Took me a sec to realize why smb makes a video about winter clothing in august - great video
Hahaha 🤣🤣 yeah when I posted I realized the disconnect! Glad you still enjoyed it!
I’ve really enjoyed the white jeans transition. I wear mine with all sorts of stuff from engineer boots to tassel loafers lol. I did go with a cheap pair of 501s but part of me does want to upgrade them to something nicer.
There's nothing wrong with trying the style and then getting a decent pair. Id recommend it actually, makes sense. But yeah man embrace it, I've really enjoyed it! I don't have engineers, but my brogue boots are chonk, and yeah tons of loafers.
Glad to hear you're also enjoying the vibe. Oddly unique eh?!
@@jessupsays it’s unique and familiar all at the same time which I think helps with confidence once you go for it. Also, very surprised at how easy they are to clean. I was nervous to spend a lot on them and then ruin them. I’ve spilt coffee and rubbed against my muddy car, but just a quick run through the was and they are good again!
100% man, I actually am quite lucky to say that I've not got mine dirty at all, which I'm currently touching wood. But yeah its just Patina! And of course they can always be bleached or whitened if you've made a real mess. Not the same with Indigo. Gooood point!
@@jessupsays I think it would be fun to get some from Fortela, but tricky to figure out sizing and returns.
I'd not heard on them! What makes you curious? Will do some digging