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Thank you for viewing. This is TENDER Co. TYPE129 SLIM JEANS Brown Wattle Denim. TYPE: 129 SIZE: 4 Waist: 41cm Front Rise: 27cm Back Rise: 33cm Inseam: 88cm Leg Opening: 19cm Color: Brown Wattle Denim TENDER recently moved to the US, but this is a product from their time in England. I purchased this new and unused, and have worn it several times. I have washed it twice with a denim-specific detergent. The product is dyed with a natural dye called wattle. The color is a reddish-brown over blue. I'm not sure what the color will look like as it fades. There are no noticeable stains or tears from wear. There may be some uneven dyeing due to the handmade nature of the product, but please consider this, understanding the nature of TENDER products. I have worn it normally, so I'm conservatively rating it as "no noticeable scratches or stains," but I think it's in pretty good condition. This is a USED item, so please refrain from purchasing if you are sensitive to such things or if you judge items by the same standards as buying new items in a store. *** Below is an explanation of TENDER's wattle dyeing that I found online. Tender's wattle dyeing uses a reddish-brown dye extracted from "Acacia dealbata" and is made in England. Acacia dealbata is also commonly known as acacia, mimosa, or pegwood, and is distributed in Australia, India, and China, and has been used since BC for tanning leather and as a dye for fabrics. In the mid-19th century when the British colonized Australia, there was a method called "Wattle and Daub" where acacia vines were woven together and mud and plaster were applied to the walls to create a shelter, which is how the acacia tree came to be called wattle. Like all natural dyes, it gives a more delicate color than modern synthetic dyes, and you can enjoy natural fading.
6 months ago