Published: 10-06-21
To begin with, the pair of Stanley Heavy Red Selvage was epically stiff due to the heavy fabric. The surface of the fabric is a bit hairy because the fabric is unsinged as a tribute to the denim manufacture of the good old days. The singe treatment involves scorching the surface with a flame to burn the tiny hairs and make the surface smooth. Followed by various other surface treatments, the fabric gets a clean, crisp surface that characterises most denim offered in stores these days. However, on a pair of jeans which give a tribute to the history of denim, the unsinged fabric contributes to the character. Less is more.