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INFO
These styled white denim cuffs are crafted from repurposed arm sleeves of a denim jacket, carefully sliced and modified to accommodate arms of any size using stretchy elastic material on the forearm. The cuffs feature the original button holes at the wrist, and beyond that, a clever addition is a thumb slot to ensures a customize and snug fit by applying just the right amount of tension. Embrace a unique blend of fashion and ingenuity with these upcycled denim accessories
SIZING
Medium:
This
Model size reference:
IO : 5’10” and 160lbs
MATERIALS
Donated:
1x Full body Jumpsuit
Sourced:
2x 1" PTFE wide sliders
1x 1" hook and loop PTFE clasp
Bonded nylon b49 thread
CREATION TIME
4.5 Total hours
Sourcing new materials:
.5x hours
Preparation :
.5x hours
Creation:
3x hours
Cleanup:
.5x hours
CLEANING & CARE
Hand wash with warm water and laundry soap, no rough abrasions against fabric. Wring out went garment. Hang and air dry, As the material is thick there will be some time before the garment dries. Store damp garment in a warm dry area until dry. Press and steam when dry. Use starch to stiffen material if desired.
STORAGE
When dry and ready to set aside for storage either fold the piece or hang it. Hanging is a better option as it allows the fibers to naturally fall with gravity and stay in sync with each other. Other than the fact that folding requires steaming/pressing it is not a bad alternative to hanging your garments as denim holds creases really well and often requires some sort of relaxation regardless.
For archival storage, fold the piece into a desired and even size square that fits inside of an airtight vacuum sealed bag. Once sealed up, store in light tight containers without any objects that can puncture the bag.
When opening up the piece from archival storage slowly release the air, allowing the fabric to expand naturally without irritation, once the fabric has stopped expanding with air, open the bag and pull out the clothing to hang. Hanging will naturally allow the fibers to go in sync with the pattern and drape correctly. From there you can do the cleaning process and drying process to finish the preparation.
INFO
These styled white denim cuffs are crafted from repurposed arm sleeves of a denim jacket, carefully sliced and modified to accommodate arms of any size using stretchy elastic material on the forearm. The cuffs feature the original button holes at the wrist, and beyond that, a clever addition is a thumb slot to ensures a customize and snug fit by applying just the right amount of tension. Embrace a unique blend of fashion and ingenuity with these upcycled denim accessories
SIZING
Medium:
This
Model size reference:
IO : 5’10” and 160lbs
MATERIALS
Donated:
1x Full body Jumpsuit
Sourced:
2x 1" PTFE wide sliders
1x 1" hook and loop PTFE clasp
Bonded nylon b49 thread
CREATION TIME
4.5 Total hours
Sourcing new materials:
.5x hours
Preparation :
.5x hours
Creation:
3x hours
Cleanup:
.5x hours
CLEANING & CARE
Hand wash with warm water and laundry soap, no rough abrasions against fabric. Wring out went garment. Hang and air dry, As the material is thick there will be some time before the garment dries. Store damp garment in a warm dry area until dry. Press and steam when dry. Use starch to stiffen material if desired.
STORAGE
When dry and ready to set aside for storage either fold the piece or hang it. Hanging is a better option as it allows the fibers to naturally fall with gravity and stay in sync with each other. Other than the fact that folding requires steaming/pressing it is not a bad alternative to hanging your garments as denim holds creases really well and often requires some sort of relaxation regardless.
For archival storage, fold the piece into a desired and even size square that fits inside of an airtight vacuum sealed bag. Once sealed up, store in light tight containers without any objects that can puncture the bag.
When opening up the piece from archival storage slowly release the air, allowing the fabric to expand naturally without irritation, once the fabric has stopped expanding with air, open the bag and pull out the clothing to hang. Hanging will naturally allow the fibers to go in sync with the pattern and drape correctly. From there you can do the cleaning process and drying process to finish the preparation.
INFO
These styled white denim cuffs are crafted from repurposed arm sleeves of a denim jacket, carefully sliced and modified to accommodate arms of any size using stretchy elastic material on the forearm. The cuffs feature the original button holes at the wrist, and beyond that, a clever addition is a thumb slot to ensures a customize and snug fit by applying just the right amount of tension. Embrace a unique blend of fashion and ingenuity with these upcycled denim accessories
SIZING
Medium:
This
Model size reference:
IO : 5’10” and 160lbs
MATERIALS
Donated:
1x Full body Jumpsuit
Sourced:
2x 1" PTFE wide sliders
1x 1" hook and loop PTFE clasp
Bonded nylon b49 thread
CREATION TIME
4.5 Total hours
Sourcing new materials:
.5x hours
Preparation :
.5x hours
Creation:
3x hours
Cleanup:
.5x hours
CLEANING & CARE
Hand wash with warm water and laundry soap, no rough abrasions against fabric. Wring out went garment. Hang and air dry, As the material is thick there will be some time before the garment dries. Store damp garment in a warm dry area until dry. Press and steam when dry. Use starch to stiffen material if desired.
STORAGE
When dry and ready to set aside for storage either fold the piece or hang it. Hanging is a better option as it allows the fibers to naturally fall with gravity and stay in sync with each other. Other than the fact that folding requires steaming/pressing it is not a bad alternative to hanging your garments as denim holds creases really well and often requires some sort of relaxation regardless.
For archival storage, fold the piece into a desired and even size square that fits inside of an airtight vacuum sealed bag. Once sealed up, store in light tight containers without any objects that can puncture the bag.
When opening up the piece from archival storage slowly release the air, allowing the fabric to expand naturally without irritation, once the fabric has stopped expanding with air, open the bag and pull out the clothing to hang. Hanging will naturally allow the fibers to go in sync with the pattern and drape correctly. From there you can do the cleaning process and drying process to finish the preparation.