IT’S IN THE WEIGHT OF DENIM

| Daniel Lockhart |

Its Important that you check your denim’s weight while buying your denim jeans.

Whenever you buy a pair of dry jeans you’re often informed that you’re dealing with a “this-or-that” ounce quality. Quite a few people know about this, some don’t care, and some people might feel a little embarrassed to ask what it actually means. Here is an easy rundown of what we’re talking about.

The dry denim fabrics are categorized by weight, and ounce per square yard is the standard measure we use to specify it (It means the weight of fabric). There are lightweight fabrics, often under 12 ounces/square yard, mid-weight fabrics from 12 – 16 ounces/square yard, and the heavyweighters; 16 ounces/square yard up to 32 (the sturdiest fabric known to man).

We took our classic, 13.5 oz. (Statistics says 80% of Men chooses this, and 35% of Women Loves to buy this one, Just because more the weight more is the durability and 13.5 is Classic), Dry Organic Selvage and put them up against the popular 10.75 oz. Thin Finn Dry Ecru Embo. Both dry, the same size and pretty similar in in fit. We thought it would be interesting to compare these two pairs to illustrate the difference. This is the result:
The Thin Finn Dry Ecru Embo weighed 19.401 oz. (550 grams), and the Grim Tim Organic Dry Selvage Tims weighed 25.362 oz. (719 grams).

A lighter fabric makes for a lighter jean, that goes without saying. Also, lighter fabrics breaks in easier. You don’t have to spend the same amount of time to see results. You won’t get the same result as you do with the heavier fabrics because it’s a lot softer. Lightweight denim is a lot more comfortable to wear from the get-go. With mid-weight and heavyweight denim you need to put in a lot more effort. They might feel tough on the legs for some time, but when you’ve conquered the the first month or two, you’ll never want to let go. We exclusively use mid-weight fabrics for our dry denim since it’s sturdy enough to develop great fades over time, but at the same time, they’re gentle to the person wearing them.

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Daniel Lockhart

From a deep-seated enthusiasm for denim, Daniel Lockhart transformed his passion into a professional calling. He is now a recognised denim expert, renowned for his intricate crafting skills and innovative approach to fashion design within the denim sphere. Daniel's work reflects years of hands-on experience and a profound commitment to pushing the boundaries of what's possible with this iconic fabric.