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What’s the place in Los Gatos? Thanks.I really don't trust my jeans to anyone except my alterations place down here in los gatos. But I have had it done on a least five pairs at self edge and it is flawless.
Not a true a denim head. I'm just getting into it.What is the point/benefit of chain stitching. I just dropped off
a new pair at Tailor Maid in Palo Alto to hem. I am not a denim
adept. I just get those which fit and have no or minimum stretch.
IMO an important reason chain stitching is so important to denim heads is the roping you get at the hem of your jeans.