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Price: $1,298
Edition: VSOP — One-of-One Archival Garment
SeaWash Observation Year: Winter 2024
This Terry Jean is a Very Special Original Pair, submerged through the closing weeks of the 2024 season during a rare Double Frost Moon cycle. As Nantucket braced for winter, this garment remained lashed to the jetty—exposed to cold Atlantic water, shortened daylight, and extended periods of stillness.
Unlike summer or shoulder-season SeaWash denim, winter submersion preserves indigo depth. Cold temperatures slow dye release, reduce oxidative bleaching, and soften fibers without stripping color. The result is a quieter, denser wash—defined by restraint rather than contrast.
This pair documents the final pull of the season.
Mid-rise
Relaxed through the thigh
Tapered from knee to hem
Button fly with reinforced brass grommets
Selvedge ID exposed at rear and coin pockets
Cut and sewn in Los Angeles
Fabric:
Deadstock 12oz Cone Mills White Oak Redline Selvedge
(Greensboro, North Carolina — closed mill)
Wash Classification: Jetty-Wash — Winter Submersion
Total Duration: 56 days submerged
Initial Submersion: Late Autumn 2024
Primary Exposure: Double Frost Moon Cycle
Final Extraction: Early Winter 2024
Average water temperature: Near-freezing Atlantic conditions
Daylight: Shortened winter days, low solar arc
Location: Outer jetty wall, Nantucket Sound
Conditions:
Jeans were secured directly to a tidal structure and left to move minimally with winter current. Reduced daylight and still skies limited UV bleaching, while cold saltwater softened cotton fibers slowly and evenly. Repeated freeze-thaw exposure and tidal pressure shaped the surface without high abrasion.
Preserved indigo depth across seat and leg panels
Muted, low-contrast fades shaped by shortened daylight
Subtle vertical salt traces from extended submersion
Dense tonal variation rather than high-contrast whiskering
Surface texture softened without fiber breakdown
The wash reads deeper, darker, and quieter—consistent with late-season SeaWash behavior.
Following extraction, this pair received hand-executed chainstitch repairs and structural patchwork, applied only where the fabric demanded reinforcement.
Chainstitch repairs follow natural stress lines formed during prolonged submersion
Patchwork responds to wear, not symmetry
Repairs remain visible as part of the garment’s documented history
These interventions are functional, not decorative—preserving the integrity of a garment already shaped by time and tide.
Double Frost Moon:
A rare late-season lunar pairing occurring as winter approaches, marked by colder nights, still air, and reduced solar exposure.
Seasonal Effect:
Shortened days preserved indigo saturation while near-freezing water softened fibers gradually. The wash reflects the season’s restraint—less erosion, more depth.
As the island turned inward for winter, these jeans remained in the water—held by cold, shaped by time, and released only when the season was finished.
This is not a run.
This is not a repeatable process.
This is a Very Special Original Pair.
Once sold, it will not be made again.
Ships within 48 hours · Estimated delivery Jun 26 - Jul 1
US$40
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