Tuesday, December 1, 2009

colt cuts


front of bryce's pair of jeans. this was the first pair completed, and served as the test-run. these are based off of the "colt-cut" model of the ruester cogburns line.















front detailed. the only trouble came from applying the rivets to the pocket corners: the rivets are "hammer-in" which requires a lot of force, but it is nigh-impossible to keep the two rivet pieces aligned. the "u" curved shape of the rivets is the result...








inside, front view. the pockets are made from plaid flannel, as is the fly-guard. the red theme is continued with the red poly zipper.











back view

















leather patch detailed. also, back pockets are lined with plaid flannel...oh so softies
















side view

1 comment:

mel said...

YESSS contrast stitch! Red thread looking really tasty. All those trendy kids are into the flannel nowadays. Guess there has to be some comfortable trend to offset all the skinny jeans, eh?

But really this is a rad realization of the previous designs you'd sketched up. I knew you were awesome at design, but I haven't seen much of your fabrication (puN!) before, and it's looking really top notch