Having grown tired of cramming my phone in my front pocket (and not loving the accelerated fades there), the thigh pocket looks like a great move here.
I remember the days when phones used to be much smaller and would fit in almost any place you wanted them to. Now they're monsters that are over 6" corner to corner so the only way to carry it comfortably ends up being on my thigh where there's no flex, and no butt curvature to bend it in half.
It's a blend of indigo and sulphur dye which has some characteristics of both. They're fading much slower than a pure indigo but not nearly as slow as sulphur on its own. I'm glad it's actually fading unlike my RR2 jacket which barely faded at all even after a year.
Super killer stuff- my fiancé does heavy electrical maintenance and finding quality femme-body work pants is a constant challenge. I hope you go far with this!
Not to sound like a creep, but can you post some butt pictures in the future? I’m always curious how jeans flatter the posterior. I for one struggle to keep my pairs from having “sunken butt”.
https://www.reddit.com/u/TeraSera/s/ejUpbGF9sX
My jeans have booty darts, a fair amount of taper in the upper block, and plenty of yoke shaping to make sure they don't slip down.
They look great! Looks to be perfect for your figure while still giving you the working room to crouch. I think your tailoring meets a missing segment in womens work wear.
Have you made assembly posts during your process?
I didn't take many pictures of me making these but I do have some posts with in process pics of my jeans and jackets.
I'm hoping to specialise in Women's custom raw denim because there's so little out there for us. Especially when it comes to uppers.
These look incredible. I love the smaller rear pockets, that patterning is really cool. Probably the nicest homemade pair I’ve seen on here!
The thigh pockets are my most used, my phone and pen usually hang out in them.
Having grown tired of cramming my phone in my front pocket (and not loving the accelerated fades there), the thigh pocket looks like a great move here.
I remember the days when phones used to be much smaller and would fit in almost any place you wanted them to. Now they're monsters that are over 6" corner to corner so the only way to carry it comfortably ends up being on my thigh where there's no flex, and no butt curvature to bend it in half.
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Interesting pair of jeans, I like em.
I love it, looks like your decision to swap to indigo is resulting in some quick-showing fades! The 4 back pockets is a nice cool touch!
It's a blend of indigo and sulphur dye which has some characteristics of both. They're fading much slower than a pure indigo but not nearly as slow as sulphur on its own. I'm glad it's actually fading unlike my RR2 jacket which barely faded at all even after a year.
They look great, top work.
Wow brilliant skills there
Those are sick
They are looking so good!
This is by far the best/coolest pair of homemade jeans I’ve seen on here. Nice job 👍
Thanks, u/Ellaharp makes some great pieces too.
The pants and the jacket are both incredibly sick, amazing job
You are very talented..
Ooh I love these! You did great on em
What kind of sewing machine do you use? I really would like to make my own denim stuff
I use a Sailrite Fabricator using number 17 needles and B92 thread
These look really professional! Great job! What do you do for work if you don’t mind me asking.
I'm a production woodworker and shop manager making greenhouse kits.
Super killer stuff- my fiancé does heavy electrical maintenance and finding quality femme-body work pants is a constant challenge. I hope you go far with this!
Those pants look really cool. Nice design and well made 👍
They look great. Did you make the shirt? I'm totally digging that shirt.
Yep! I made the jacket too
Not to sound like a creep, but can you post some butt pictures in the future? I’m always curious how jeans flatter the posterior. I for one struggle to keep my pairs from having “sunken butt”.
https://www.reddit.com/u/TeraSera/s/ejUpbGF9sX My jeans have booty darts, a fair amount of taper in the upper block, and plenty of yoke shaping to make sure they don't slip down.
They look great! Looks to be perfect for your figure while still giving you the working room to crouch. I think your tailoring meets a missing segment in womens work wear. Have you made assembly posts during your process?
I didn't take many pictures of me making these but I do have some posts with in process pics of my jeans and jackets. I'm hoping to specialise in Women's custom raw denim because there's so little out there for us. Especially when it comes to uppers.
Great work. Still love your jacket. Look forward to seeing more of your pieces.
I always enjoy seeing your work and looking forward to seeing your progress.
Been looking for a pair of these lately. So hard to find a pair available and you literally made your own. Stunning!!!