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Anthony B. James

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Sep 5, 1996, 3:00:00 AM9/5/96
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In <322E1F...@mail.idt.net> Eddie <mart...@mail.idt.net> writes:
>
>Hey can anyone tell me how to bleach jeans so they have that kinda
>"marblized" look that I see alot of skins sportin'?
>
>-Eddie

best way ive found to bleach jeans is what i call "spot bleaching"
you take the jeans and lay em out flat, take the bleach bottle and
actually press it onto the material so bleach runs out, take the now
bleached cover section and rub it together, this creates large areas of
white, to get that "marbalised" look, take the bleach, and pour it into
the a bottle cap, toss the bleach onto the jeans in stripes, or
whatever pattern you choose, always wash your jeans immidiately after
bleaching, or the shit will eat right through them.

cheers,
Bullseye
Baltimore trad skin for life

P.S you can always try bleach in a squirtgun

Eddie

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Martina P. McBurney

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Anthony B. James wrote:
>
> In <322E1F...@mail.idt.net> Eddie <mart...@mail.idt.net> writes:
> >
> best way ive found to bleach jeans is what i call "spot bleaching"
> you take the jeans and lay em out flat, take the bleach bottle and
> actually press it onto the material so bleach runs out, take the now
> bleached cover section and rub it together, this creates large areas of
> white, to get that "marbalised" look, take the bleach, and pour it into
> the a bottle cap, toss the bleach onto the jeans in stripes, or
> whatever pattern you choose, always wash your jeans immidiately after
> bleaching, or the shit will eat right through them.
>
> cheers,
> Bullseye
> Baltimore trad skin for life
>
> P.S you can always try bleach in a squirtgun

Your way sounds good, the way I do it is, I twist the legs of the jeans
tightly, then I tie knots in the jeans. I then twist the upper part and
roll the jeans up into a ball and let then soal in bleach and water.

AudioWhore, M.D.

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On 5 Sep 1996, Anthony B. James wrote:

> In <322E1F...@mail.idt.net> Eddie <mart...@mail.idt.net> writes:
> >
> >Hey can anyone tell me how to bleach jeans so they have that kinda
> >"marblized" look that I see alot of skins sportin'?
> >
> >-Eddie
>
> best way ive found to bleach jeans is what i call "spot bleaching"
> you take the jeans and lay em out flat, take the bleach bottle and
> actually press it onto the material so bleach runs out, take the now
> bleached cover section and rub it together, this creates large areas of
> white, to get that "marbalised" look, take the bleach, and pour it into
> the a bottle cap, toss the bleach onto the jeans in stripes, or
> whatever pattern you choose, always wash your jeans immidiately after
> bleaching, or the shit will eat right through them.
>
> cheers,
> Bullseye
> Baltimore trad skin for life
>
> P.S you can always try bleach in a squirtgun

*grin*

All hail the fashion king...

manda *8)
-----------------------------------------
"She's a latex dominatrix,
Her rubber gloves are made by Playtex.
All the men hand over their paychecks
to ride on the road to safe sex." -- Tuscardero

Daniel J Joyce

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Sep 5, 1996, 3:00:00 AM9/5/96
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Eddie (mart...@mail.idt.net) wrote:
: Hey can anyone tell me how to bleach jeans so they have that kinda
: "marblized" look that I see alot of skins sportin'?
:
: -Eddie

No offense Eddie. I like dressing traditional like the next guy, but does
anyone really think that bleached jeans is a cool look? It reminds me of
of acid washed jeans wearing white trash scumbags still caught in the 80's.
Dan

flu...@pipeline.com

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Sep 6, 1996, 3:00:00 AM9/6/96
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If its well done, it looks fine. And its is traditional (well for girls,
anyway)

Jim Dugan

flu...@pipeline.com

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Sep 6, 1996, 3:00:00 AM9/6/96
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In article <50lp1d$d...@dfw-ixnews5.ix.netcom.com>, B. James writes:

>In <322E1F...@mail.idt.net> Eddie <mart...@mail.idt.net> writes:
>>
>>Hey can anyone tell me how to bleach jeans so they have that kinda
>>"marblized" look that I see alot of skins sportin'?
>>
>>-Eddie
>
>best way ive found to bleach jeans is what i call "spot bleaching"
>you take the jeans and lay em out flat, take the bleach bottle and
>actually press it onto the material so bleach runs out, take the now
>bleached cover section and rub it together, this creates large areas of
>white, to get that "marbalised" look, take the bleach, and pour it into
>the a bottle cap, toss the bleach onto the jeans in stripes, or
>whatever pattern you choose, always wash your jeans immidiately after
>bleaching, or the shit will eat right through them.
>
>cheers,
>Bullseye
>Baltimore trad skin for life
>
>P.S you can always try bleach in a squirtgun
>

Thats pretty much the way to go, although I wet them first so as not to
disolve my pants.

Jim Dugan

The Werewolf of London

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Anthony B. James (it...@ix.netcom.com) wrote:

: P.S you can always try bleach in a squirtgun

Now where did I put that Super-Soaker? ;)

Anthony B. James

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In <Pine.SOL.3.91.960905151743.3828A-100000@allegro> "AudioWhore, M.D."

<man...@cs.tufts.edu> writes:
>
>On 5 Sep 1996, Anthony B. James wrote:
>
>> In <322E1F...@mail.idt.net> Eddie <mart...@mail.idt.net>
writes:
>> >
>> >Hey can anyone tell me how to bleach jeans so they have that kinda
>> >"marblized" look that I see alot of skins sportin'?
>> >
>> >-Eddie
>>
>> best way ive found to bleach jeans is what i call "spot bleaching"
>> you take the jeans and lay em out flat, take the bleach bottle and
>> actually press it onto the material so bleach runs out, take the now
>> bleached cover section and rub it together, this creates large areas
of
>> white, to get that "marbalised" look, take the bleach, and pour it
into
>> the a bottle cap, toss the bleach onto the jeans in stripes, or
>> whatever pattern you choose, always wash your jeans immidiately
after
>> bleaching, or the shit will eat right through them.
>>
>> cheers,
>> Bullseye
>> Baltimore trad skin for life
>>
>> P.S you can always try bleach in a squirtgun
>
>*grin*
>
>All hail the fashion king...
>
>manda *8)
>-----------------------------------------
>"She's a latex dominatrix,
>Her rubber gloves are made by Playtex.
>All the men hand over their paychecks
>to ride on the road to safe sex." -- Tuscardero

you know it, im one fashionable motha fucka

cheers
Bulseye
Baltimore Trad Skin For Life

Anthony B. James

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In <50nb8c$r...@nic.umass.edu> djo...@wilde.oit.umass.edu (Daniel J
Joyce) writes:
>
>Eddie (mart...@mail.idt.net) wrote:
>: Hey can anyone tell me how to bleach jeans so they have that kinda
>: "marblized" look that I see alot of skins sportin'?
>:
>: -Eddie
>
>No offense Eddie. I like dressing traditional like the next guy, but
does
>anyone really think that bleached jeans is a cool look? It reminds me
of
>of acid washed jeans wearing white trash scumbags still caught in the
80's.
>Dan
i have to be bleached jeans biggest supporter in the usa, ive even got
the whole levis two piece bleached, levis red tab's and red tab jean
jacket, bleached so all the bleach lines match up, its insane, i love
bleaching, brings me almost as much joy as drinking.

Cheers

Anthony B. James

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In <50ofm7$j...@daily-planet.nodak.edu> bae...@plains.nodak.edu (The
hey! it works, great for dealing with the neighbours annoying dog to
;)

cheers,


Bullseye
Baltimore trad skin for life

Help! Someone get me out of chicago! Please!

Lee-Jon Moore

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Eddie <mart...@mail.idt.net> wrote in article
<322E1F...@mail.idt.net>...


> Hey can anyone tell me how to bleach jeans so they have that kinda
> "marblized" look that I see alot of skins sportin'?
>
> -Eddie
>

500fl oz - Domestos Bleach
250fl oz - Water
1 pair - Levis 501's

Method

Put the domestos in a bowl and dilute with the water. (Note the small
amount of water keeps the bleach concentrated). Add Jeans for one hour -
lifting & turning them over every 6 or 7 minutes.

After the hour - beat them against your garden wall....and hang out to dry
(naturally).

--
Another Select Individual From The Realms Of
--------------------------------Cafe Society International

Result: One pair of shagged - fucked up - useless jeanies

Praveen "dj Ether" Sreenivas

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Sep 14, 1996, 3:00:00 AM9/14/96
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> >> In <322E1F...@mail.idt.net> Eddie <mart...@mail.idt.net>
> writes:
> >> >
> >> >Hey can anyone tell me how to bleach jeans so they have that kinda
> >> >"marblized" look that I see alot of skins sportin'?
> >> >
> >> >-Eddie
> >>
.
Where do you live?...Do people there still listen to Bon-Jovi,
Poison, etc.? If I saw a "skinhead" with marbilized jeans
(frequently seen on 80's glam-rock hair-chicks), I'd definitely
have to laugh my ass off. ;)
.
--
-----------------------> Praveen Sreenivas (a.k.a. dj Ether)
-----------------> University of Colorado in Boulder
-----------> Dept. of Molecular Biology (MCDB)
-----> E-mail: pep...@indra.com ;)

flu...@pipeline.com

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Sep 15, 1996, 3:00:00 AM9/15/96
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In article <323B15...@indra.com>, Praveen \ writes:

>> >> In <322E1F...@mail.idt.net> Eddie <mart...@mail.idt.net>
>> writes:
>> >> >
>> >> >Hey can anyone tell me how to bleach jeans so they have that kinda
>> >> >"marblized" look that I see alot of skins sportin'?
>> >> >
>> >> >-Eddie
>> >>
>..
>Where do you live?...Do people there still listen to Bon-Jovi,
>Poison, etc.? If I saw a "skinhead" with marbilized jeans
>(frequently seen on 80's glam-rock hair-chicks), I'd definitely
>have to laugh my ass off. ;)

For which, I suspect you'd get punched in the nose. Bleached jeans on
skins have been around since the '60's. If youre going to be
condescending, its a good idea to know what youre talking about.

"Bleach - 1969. Thrown on or crumpled up in a bucket of it"

Skinhead, Nick Knight p.42

Jim Dugan

Eddie

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Sep 15, 1996, 3:00:00 AM9/15/96
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Praveen "dj Ether" Sreenivas wrote:
>
> > >> In <322E1F...@mail.idt.net> Eddie <mart...@mail.idt.net>
> > writes:
> > >> >
> > >> >Hey can anyone tell me how to bleach jeans so they have that kinda
> > >> >"marblized" look that I see alot of skins sportin'?
> > >> >
> > >> >-Eddie
> > >>
> .
> Where do you live?...Do people there still listen to Bon-Jovi,
> Poison, etc.? If I saw a "skinhead" with marbilized jeans
> (frequently seen on 80's glam-rock hair-chicks), I'd definitely
> have to laugh my ass off. ;)

Ever see a picture of skins in England in '69? A LOT of them have
bleached jeans, and the same is true today.

-Eddie

David Burns

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Sep 16, 1996, 3:00:00 AM9/16/96
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Oi Oi Mate

Hang your jeans up over the bath tub, I use a plastic coat hanger or
clothes pins if you have a line or rope over the bath.

Then using a bleach bottle squirt the bleach at the jeans starting at
the top in downward strokes.

Remember the bleach will spread, so not too much, too close.

Then revolve the jeans and do the same to the other side.

Leave the jeans to dry, naturally.

Then pull them on, lace up your boots and pull on those suspenders
(braces as we call then in UK) and step out with Pride!!!

Oi Oi!!!

Dave

Beau gina

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Sep 23, 1996, 3:00:00 AM9/23/96
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Some of the guys in Blitz wore those faded jeans, just so you know.
-jason

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