Fade Friday – ONI Denim Unknown 20 oz. Model (3 Years, 1 Wash, 2 Soaks)
Looking like they were pulled from a rusty oil drum in an old service garage — in the best way possible — is Halim's 20 oz. pair of Oni Denim.
Looking like they were pulled from a rusty oil drum in an old service garage — in the best way possible — is Halim's 20 oz. pair of Oni Denim.
Our guy Adam over in Colorado is back with another pair of Iron Hearts for this week's edition of Fade Friday and they're contenders for Fade of the Year.
Using the simple mantra of "wearing until they stink" with these Strike Gold raw denim jeans, our guy McClain in Colorado has his fade recipe down.
This pair of Momotaro jeans have been around the block for so long, they're covered in paint, creases, and don't even know what model they are.
Heddels+ user @averageastronaut has produced some denim evolution that are way above average, wearing this pair of Momos for half a decade.
These Nudies serve as another reminder that the Southeast Asian climate is a cheat code to denim evolution, even when it comes to entry-level raw denim.
For the last 3 years, these Unbranded jeans have weathered the consequences of a routine that takes it back to the days of unconscious, repetitious wear.
This pair of Warpweft Co. Sora jeans come from Muhamad down in Indonesia, who has managed to bake these fades in the SEA denim microwave in just 1 year.
Daniel in Kaiserslautern, Germany has only had his 25 oz. Bravestar Sumo jeans for 1.5 years but it's clear their time together hasn't been a vacation.
This Fade Friday is another in a long list of submissions that exhibit classic, un-fussy but solid fades on the most iconic raw denim jean of all time.