I threw everything I had at my A.P.C.s, and it tanked it. Best pair of jeans I've owned. However, the denim started giving way at the crotchal region, due to excessive biking, but was very skillfully repaired by the guys over at an independent denim shop called Rising Sun Denim over in Old Pasadena. Can't thank them enough! Breathed new life into my dying jeans I feared I would've had to soon retire.
After a year of use, I successfully made my mark on the jeans. A perfectly crafted and personalized pair of jeans just for my ass. So after getting them recently repaired and back up to fighting strength, I decided it was about time to wash em and see how my fades turned out. There are a couple methods of washing, from soaking in hot or cold water, to tossing them into a washing machine, or even swimming the ocean and using the natural salts and sand to cleanse the denim (a method proposed by A.P.C. themselves!). I chose to do a hot soak with laundry detergent to get a thorough clean and a medium amount of indigo loss.
As you can see, the water became DANK from all the accumulated dirt, grime, sweat, oils, random food wiped on them, drinks spilled on them and everything else that came in contact with my jeans. In the first couple pics I didn't even touch it, the jeans took care of themselves, in the last two tub pics I did a little bit of rubbing and agitation to clean it more thoroughly and that's where a lot of the indigo came out. After about an hour I drained it and rinsed them out, leaving me a soggy pair of pants.
Hung em up and let them dry overnight and in the morning they were reborn. I happened to have another pair of A.P.C.s, unwashed and worn for a couple months which I compared the washed one to.
In the end, I am very happy with the way the jeans turned out! I was afraid that I was going to retire these jeans due to the crotch blowout worsening and making the jeans extremely delicate, but with an awesome repair job and a hot soak, they feel a brand new pair of jeans made just for me. So here's to another year of use to my A.P.C.s, may they live long enough to do this all again.