So, you got these brands, like, *Denim Tears* (duh!), that are all about the “carefully sourced denim” and the “raw, unwashed” vibes. Sounds expensive, right? Probably is. Then you have places like AliExpress and DHgate throwing around the term “denim tears” like it’s going out of style. You’re seeing “cheap custom denim tears hoodies” and “distressed denim tears in bulk”. Which, let’s be real, probably means you’re getting something that’s gonna rip even *more* after one wash. Like, pre-ripped *and* ready to fall apart? Sounds like a bargain! (Said sarcastically, obvi.)
And then there’s the whole “luxury streetwear lifestyle” angle that KMO ECHO is pushing. Denim tears as *luxury*? I mean, I guess. If you’re paying like, a fortune for strategically placed holes and frayed edges, then sure, call it luxury. But isn’t the whole point of ripped jeans to look… not luxurious? It’s a head-scratcher, honestly.
I saw something about FWRD Denim & Co, and they’re pushing the “se destacar na multidão” angle (that’s Portuguese for “stand out in the crowd”). And yeah, you’re probably gonna stand out if you’re rocking jeans that look like a badger attacked them. Whether it’s a *good* kind of standing out is another question entirely.
So, wholesale denim tears… it’s a mixed bag, right? On one hand, you could potentially get some decent stuff if you’re willing to sift through the, uh, *less refined* options. On the other hand, you might end up with a bunch of jeans that look like they’ve been through a shredder and are only good for, like, a really edgy Halloween costume.
My personal opinion? If you’re buying denim tears wholesale, be prepared to do your homework. Check reviews, ask for samples, and maybe even, like, test the durability yourself. Otherwise, you might just end up crying over a pile of ripped denim… and not in the cool, “fashionable” way.