Fade Friday – Gap 1969 Straight Fit (2.5 Years, 2 Washes, 2 Soaks)
This pair of Gap 1969 jeans have been a wearable denim diary for one reader over in Seattle, whose commitment to daily wear has led to some lush fades.
This pair of Gap 1969 jeans have been a wearable denim diary for one reader over in Seattle, whose commitment to daily wear has led to some lush fades.
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