FAQ | How should my first pair of raw denim fit?

Over the past couple of months we’ve been asked by our followers, “how should my first pair of raw denim fit?” In the simplest answer possible, they should feel comfortably snug when you’re trying them on for the first time. Our jeans are sanforized meaning that they will have minimal shrinkage after their first wash, you can expect for them to shrink about 1 – 3%. We suggest going with your true waist size and ensuring that you can do up your button fly without making it hard for you to breathe once they’re done up or too loose where you’re having to rely on a belt (they will stretch with regular wear). Once you’ve got that down, examine the thighs. The thighs aren’t going to give too much, so be certain that you’ll be able to do your regular routine in these bad boys whether it’s cycling, skateboarding, walking up the stairs or dancing at the club. Lastly, the jeans likely will be too long for you but we do this purposely. This gives you the opportunity to make these jeans look the way you want for them to with the option of stacking, cuffing, hemming or tapering. We often recommend trying them in a store but if you’re from far and wide, use our size chart and take advantage of our free shipping in North America.

 

As a suggestion, we recommend our 306 13oz denim for those of you who are new to raw denim. This is a favourite among our fabrics for new customers diving into the raw denim world because of their mid-weight fabric. The fabric has a consistent feel unlike our 15oz Kuroki slub fabric that makes them comfortable from their first wear and even more comfortable with time. The denim evolution is impressive with regular wear and care, both vintage and high contrast fades can be achieved with the rope-dyed fabric.

Faded with Olé | Ryan Mack

  • June 9, 2017
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Name: Ryan Mack

Occupation: Co-founder of Olé Denim and account executive of Fancy Creative Saskatoon.

Pair: 306 15oz Kuroki

Wears: Owned for two years and worn for approximately 16 months.

Washes/Soaks: Three hand washes because they’ve smelled like sweat and alcohol. Shoutout to the waitress who accidentally spilled a pint of Sapporo on me.

Washing rituals and methods: I just hand wash and rinse, I’ve used Laundress detergent upon recommendation in the past but I’m not too picky.

Fond memory in this pair: I think the first wear was one of the most special moments, it validated to me that Olé was official and ready to hit the market but there’s been plenty of other memories as well from my girlfriend’s graduation to traveling around Western Canada over the past two years.

Favourite sports team: Chelsea FC

One website you visit daily: The Weather Network and Reddit’s rawdenim.

Social media handle: @mack_siuming on both Instagram and Twitter.

What’s next for you: Time to enjoy the summer!

Faded with Olé | Dustin Veitch

  • April 7, 2017
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Name: Dustin Veitch

Occupation: Multimedia Producer and Photographer

Model and fabric: 306 13oz

Wears: 1 year, nearly every day

Washes/Soaks: 2 soaks, 3 repairs

Washing rituals and methods: I dip my Olé’s in a shallow bath of cool water and Woolite Dark. Sometimes I weigh the jeans down, and sometimes I don’t, depending on how ambitious I’m feeling. I let ‘em soak for 45 minutes, drain the tub, fill it again to let them soak for another 20 and gently hang-dry. Next time, I’ll probably just throw them in the regular wash.

Fond memory in this pair: I’ve been wearing my Olé’s just about every day for the last year. They’ve become a regular part of my life, as much as my wallet, boots and watch. They’ve been with me through thick and thin, so it’s hard to pinpoint a specific memory.

Favourite artist/photographer: I can only recite titles of a few of his lauded masterpieces, such as The Tetons and Snake River’ or ‘Moonrise, Hernandez, New Mexico’, but it’s not just Ansel Adams’ images that resonate with me. Not only did he influence the world around him with his artwork, his inspiration also led him to, literally, write the book on it. Many of his techniques are relevant and still taught in today’s largely digital world.

One website you visit daily: the hustle

Social media handle: @faultyflipflap

What’s next for you: It’s never easy to tell what’s beyond the next few rolls of film. I’ve recently started getting my feet wet with large format photography, specifically working on portraiture. It’s been a slow process getting familiar with the equipment and learning how to process the media, but I am at the point where I am starting to see consistent results and I’m proud of that.

Reach out to us at info@oledenim.com to have your pair featured.

The Alt Hotel | Photos by @6plus6ix

  • December 28, 2015
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Thank you for all of the support within our first six months of business. Happy Holidays and New Year to all of you and we hope to continue to serve you in 2016! Also check out the footwear provided to us by our friends at Ken Diamond Leather Goods.

The Olé Team

Alt Hotel Winnipeg | Behind the Scenes

  • December 10, 2015
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This past weekend Chris was able to hook us up with the Alt Hotel in Winnipeg. We were graciously welcomed into this new hotel and given a few areas to shoot in including the lobby, an entire reserved floor and were set up in a room as well. The hotel is located on Donald and Portage and is aesthetically pleasing with the use of bold colours, modern furniture and mix of materials. Chris, Dallas and myself spent the afternoon shooting with our homies Dean and Dan. All behind the scenes were taken by the Olé team. Thanks again to the good people of Alt for taking good care of us.

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Yours Truly