I wanted a certain kind of grey jeans that would remind me of heavily washed black, the kind I recall from childhood, when originally jet-black unwashed denim would gradually acquire its grey. Seeing it on the street made me long for the Levis I wore as a teen. As I’m no longer a kid, I didn’t want to wait years for it to fade to grey. But as I shopped around, I discovered that black-fade jeans often had high polyester content, making them too sweat-inducing for anything but outdoor winter wear. Barring one pair of beloved pale blue Wranglers with seven percent polyester, the only synthetic I want to see on the label is one or two percent elastane (for stretch).
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