After I was about 10, my boyfriend of the time (someone I swapped love-letters with, basically) wore an identical pair of jeans for a month straight. I dropped him around day 10 through disgust. But 15 months? Now that’s science.
College student Josh Le wore an analogous pair of jeans for 15 months, racking up 330 wears of the $165 Nudie Jeans while studying at the University of Alberta . Once in a while he would give it a sniff-test, and if he detected a slight pong he’d stick them within the freezer for a couple of hours.
After the lengthy test-period, Le and his professor swabbed the jeans, then finally washed them. He then wore the jeans for 13 days, after which they swabbed them again-and discovered that bacteria-levels were an identical despite the length of wear and tear.
Now, I do have a few issues with this experiment. After 15 months of constant wear, the bacteria and stains were probably so steeped within the fibre that only 1 wash probably wasn’t enough to get it all out. What they ought to’ve done was swabbed the jeans after a couple of days’ use, before the lengthy test started.
Also, 13 days? Who wears a similar pair of jeans for 13 days and considers that an ordinary wear-period? Perhaps when you’ve donned an identical trews for 15 months, but I consider five wears to be the maximum before needing a wash.
Considering Le is now holding a competition with a pal to work out who can wear a (new) pair of jeans the longest, three years down the line we may get some new data to chew over. [ ABC via Gawker ]
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