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    August 12, 2008

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    Mark C.

    I'd like to clarify, if I may. You said, "One trait that improves the quality (and jacks up the price) is the use of Selvage Denim. Normally, on denim of an inferior quality..."

    "Selvage" is *not* synonymous with "superior quality". People (usually young people) become mystified however, with selvage denim because of it's history; it's simply marketed in a manner that makes them believe that, say, a $300.00 pair of jeans is a worthwhile purchase. The *belief* that selvage denim is of “higher quality" than non-selvage denim justifies such an absurd purchase.

    Non-selvage denim actually costs *more* per yard than selvage denim, which is more narrow. The inflated price of a pair of selvage denim jeans however, is due mainly to the fact that it takes more yards of selvage denim than non-selvage denim to make a pair of pants. Marketing (and nothing more) accounts for any additional price hikes.

    The historical aspect of selvage denim is cool and interesting, however, the fact is that today's looms weave more efficiently and stronger than yesterday’s shuttle looms. I’m not anti selvage, but the myth needs to be debunked.

    I suppose it all depends what you mean by “quality” though. Selvage denim has a higher quality *edge* than non-selvage denim. But **the entire rest of the fabric** (the part that matters to most people) is of equal quality (and sometimes of lower quality) than a lot of the denim woven on today’s looms.

    anarchyamp

    damn, you tell em' mark

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