A couple of days ago I visited Pede & Stoffer and spotted one of their employees wearing this pair of worn A.P.C. New Cure H jeans. He’d being wearing them quite frequently for the past one and a half years, and only washed them twice.
I’m on a roll. In just one day at the Norse Store I “caught” as many as three “men on the street” with great looking worn-in jeans. This is the first pair. Once again, a couple of A.P.C.’s Petit Standards. They are used altogether for about eighteen months and the young gentleman had patience enough to wait almost a full year before the first wash, which he did in the washing machine and added vinegar. A very good result if you ask me.
Norse Store has proven to be a good place to meet guys with great worn-in jeans and the denimhunting can even take place during my working hours. At a fairly leisurely December-Saturday we had a visit from this guy and his A.P.C. New Standards. The jeans have been used for about two years, and were washed the first time after some seven-eight months.
In the fashion industry the impasse between the two seasons is usually synonymous with previews, sample sales and outlets. In that spirit, a fashion flea market was held on the first sunday of November and behind one of the stalls was mr. Euroman, fashion editor Frederik Andersen, one of the most dedicated Levi’s Vintage Clothing collectors in Denmark, who sold treasures from his wardrobe.






