Hah! I can make my own. (We have a roll of 'red selvedge'). Unfortunately it would have to be dyed, so not look quite like denimMr. Dazzle wrote: Fri May 30, 2025 8:56 amSir probably isn't in the market for some Japanese selvedge denim then.
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And of course, if you have selvedge denim you have to turn the hems up so everyone can see the seam and know you've got selvedge denim. Because having trousers which don't fit is somehow superior.
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You could always do some hand indigo dying, that'll bump up the cost a bit.
Denim threads are dyed multiple times anyway, which is why jeans turn white as they wear - you work through the blue outer layers on the threads and expose the white cores as you wear them down. Maybe you could start a new trend of blue jeans which turn red around the knees.
Denim threads are dyed multiple times anyway, which is why jeans turn white as they wear - you work through the blue outer layers on the threads and expose the white cores as you wear them down. Maybe you could start a new trend of blue jeans which turn red around the knees.
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I've done some indigo dyeing (and ice-dyeing and cyanotype-ing and Shibori!)....a friend is into that sort of thing (and teaches it) but she really majors on rust dyeing for her own main output. I'll dig out some pics.Mr. Dazzle wrote: Fri May 30, 2025 9:11 am You could always do some hand indigo dying, that'll bump up the cost a bit.
Denim threads are dyed multiple times anyway, which is why jeans turn white as they wear - you work through the blue outer layers on the threads and expose the white cores as you wear them down. Maybe you could start a new trend of blue jeans which turn red around the knees.
Wrt our stuff it's only the selvedge that is red, the rest is undyed.
Proper denim is a twill with only the weft thread dyed and the warp undyed. So dunk dyeing the red selvedge wouldn't really work.
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Alot of it is yeah, but typically they hit even the blue fibres multiple times to build up an outer layer.Count Steer wrote: Fri May 30, 2025 10:02 am Proper denim is a twill with only the weft thread dyed and the warp undyed. So dunk dyeing the red selvedge wouldn't really work.
I used to work with a guy (on carbon fibre braiding) who previously worked in a Bangladeshi denim mill, so had many long conversations on this topic while stood waiting for some bit of kit
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Fri May 30, 2025 10:15 amAlot of it is yeah, but typically they hit even the blue fibres multiple times to build up an outer layer.Count Steer wrote: Fri May 30, 2025 10:02 am Proper denim is a twill with only the weft thread dyed and the warp undyed. So dunk dyeing the red selvedge wouldn't really work.
I used to work with a guy (on carbon fibre braiding) who previously worked in a Bangladeshi denim mill, so had many long conversations on this topic while stood waiting for some bit of kitHe used to get 9ft of denim every year as part of his pay, so he had a few denim three piece suits.
He'll blend in, or could have blended in, in the Netherlands.
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Woah! Denim on denim.Mr. Dazzle wrote: Fri May 30, 2025 10:15 amAlot of it is yeah, but typically they hit even the blue fibres multiple times to build up an outer layer.Count Steer wrote: Fri May 30, 2025 10:02 am Proper denim is a twill with only the weft thread dyed and the warp undyed. So dunk dyeing the red selvedge wouldn't really work.
I used to work with a guy (on carbon fibre braiding) who previously worked in a Bangladeshi denim mill, so had many long conversations on this topic while stood waiting for some bit of kitHe used to get 9ft of denim every year as part of his pay, so he had a few denim three piece suits.
TBH, I think my discomfort with the Nudie jeans wasn't really the price (that was more of a justification), it was the worry that I've passed the 'denim age'
Next to them was the Lee display with a Lee denim jacket that I would have given blood for when I was 17.
But I ain't 17 any more.
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I don't have the pic, it's on my old phone, but the Levi's shop in MK had a display of quadruple denim a couple of weeks back. I was so amused I took a photo to share with Mrs D.
Jeans, waistcoat, overcoat, Stetson.
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Jeans, waistcoat, overcoat, Stetson.
Beyonce could pull it off, few others could.
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Just for interest sake, here's a couple of pics of cyanotyped (sun/shadow dyed) red selvedge linen. The process was invented by the son of William Herschel (John Federick William) and was the process used in ye olde 'blueprints'.Mr. Dazzle wrote: Fri May 30, 2025 10:49 am I don't have the pic, it's on my old phone, but the Levi's shop in MK had a display of quadruple denim a couple of weeks back. I was so amused I took a photo to share with Mrs D.
Jeans, waistcoat, overcoat, Stetson.
Beyonce could pull it off, few others could.


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Walked out the backdoor at the exact moment a B2 went directly over the house at around 500ft. Most impressive.
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I miss that about Wales....we were always getting buzzed....ZRX61 wrote: Fri May 30, 2025 10:58 pm Walked out the backdoor at the exact moment a B2 went directly over the house at around 500ft. Most impressive.
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Had several plane related experiences living there.
Seeing Concorde test flights along the Welsh coast - before it entered service.
Riding along the north coast parallel with one of those stealth bombers heading for Valley.
A Canberra with bomb bay open over my house*.
A Vulcan at near zero feet.
Many 'guppies' carrying Airbus wings.
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I was on my roof in Bristol on the day of Concorde's last flight...it went straight over us.......Count Steer wrote: Sat May 31, 2025 8:07 amHad several plane related experiences living there.
Seeing Concorde test flights along the Welsh coast - before it entered service.
Riding along the north coast parallel with one of those stealth bombers heading for Valley.
A Canberra with bomb bay open over my house*.![]()
A Vulcan at near zero feet.
Many 'guppies' carrying Airbus wings.
(Lived near the Aerospace factory and they had an annual air display).
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When I lived in London I think they used the tower block I lived in as a navigation point to line up with the runway at Heathrow. & I lived in the penthouse & was almost 14 miles East of the runways.David wrote: Sat May 31, 2025 11:47 am I was on my roof in Bristol on the day of Concorde's last flight...it went straight over us.......
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They had a Lancaster fly over there the other day https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c62v985edmmoCount Steer wrote: Sat May 31, 2025 8:07 am
Had several plane related experiences living there.
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Had a catch up with a mate this morning (with coffee and pastries!) - he's just got back from a long planned trip to the States for his wife's 50th. Before they left he was seriously panicking about the politics, general stuff reported etc. But they had a fab time and as a petrolhead he loved all the older vehicles and even the self driving taxis, and especially the delivery robots (not petrolhead related, but he did take some videos of them !!! )
Then I took my big sewing machine to the sewing machine shop cos it's not working despite a service in November - bloody shop was closed
so, gotta go back tuesday
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Bit gutted that work didn't tell me I had today off work till yesterday afternoon cos I will have had four days off and not been anywhere, but hey - chilling isn't bad !!
Lots of cross stitch this afternoon and an early night with an early alarm set for tomorrow - cos on monday I have to get up at 5am, so might as well get into practice a day early

Then I took my big sewing machine to the sewing machine shop cos it's not working despite a service in November - bloody shop was closed
Bit gutted that work didn't tell me I had today off work till yesterday afternoon cos I will have had four days off and not been anywhere, but hey - chilling isn't bad !!
Lots of cross stitch this afternoon and an early night with an early alarm set for tomorrow - cos on monday I have to get up at 5am, so might as well get into practice a day early
Life is for living. Buy the shoes. Eat the cake. Ride the bikes. Just, ride the bikes!! 
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I used to play cricket some evenings at Sydenham, Sarf Lunnon when it was in service and you could set your watch by when a particular incoming flight passed over.ZRX61 wrote: Sat May 31, 2025 4:12 pmWhen I lived in London I think they used the tower block I lived in as a navigation point to line up with the runway at Heathrow. & I lived in the penthouse & was almost 14 miles East of the runways.David wrote: Sat May 31, 2025 11:47 am I was on my roof in Bristol on the day of Concorde's last flight...it went straight over us.......
I think air traffic control shoved everything else to one side to ensure it landed on time.
Of course, we all stopped playing and watched.....every single time. Not many planes would do that.
Been inside one of the test planes and they're pretty small inside. It was long grounded when I did unfortunately.
I have a photo of me standing on the boundary at Heathrow in line with the runway with an incoming one over my head.
One of the best views was from behind as it took off, looking into the engines. It looked like a blue Hades in there!
Strewth I even remember the name of one of the key test pilots. Brian Trubshaw.
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