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Originally Posted by Savage Clone
Yes, but the pre-aging never actually provides the true and real texture of true and real aging. That is the problem.
I especially hate the computer-generated "distressed" silkscreen design. That just looks fake, especially on a brand new shirt.
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True; and it's not necessarily aged cotton I prefer, but the exceptionally thin cotton that was the fabric of choice for t-shirts manufactured in the 70s and 80s. So in any case, it's difficult to find an exemplary t-shirt these days, but I don't really object to the notion of new "aged" clothing.
With the exception of the aforementioned jeans, possibly. If you want to be an asshat and buy your pants pre-ripped, by all means, do so, but if you're going to pay inflated prices for it, give that money to me instead and I'll be happy to manually destroy the contents of your closet.