Not limited amount rare, but they aren't around anymore.
Armor ANGORA SWEATER Acid-washed denim
the fashion trends in 1988 were acid washed jeans and denim jackets. for moth men and women.
Yes, battery acid is corrosive and can burn through footwear, especially if it is left in contact with the shoes for an extended period of time. It is important to handle battery acid with care and use appropriate protective equipment when working with it to avoid accidents.
Special finishes and coatings for denim enhance both its aesthetics and functionality. Common treatments include stone washing, acid washing, and enzyme washing, which give the fabric unique textures and fades. Additionally, coatings like water-repellent or anti-stain finishes improve durability and ease of care. These techniques allow for creative expression while maintaining the practical qualities of denim.
I've read that the only way to prevent the battery acid from "eating" through fabrics (particularly cotton, i.e. denim) is to immediately pour an alkaline substance, like baking soda, on the spill. Otherwise there is not much one can do.
they wore really skinny acid jeans with bretts.also white tennies shoes.
I would suggest a vintage clothing store.
Acid washing is commonly used on denim products like jeans to achieve a worn, distressed look. It is also used on certain types of masonry, concrete, and metal surfaces to clean or alter their appearance.
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Acid wash jeans are denim garments that have been treated with chlorine and/or chemical agents to create a worn and bleached appearance. This process results in a distinctive look with a mottled or marbled effect, giving the jeans a vintage or aged appearance. Acid wash jeans were particularly popular in the 1980s and have made periodic comebacks in fashion trends since then.
Always best to cover as much exposed flesh as possible. This includes (if possible) resistant head covering, eye and face protection, long arm gloves that are acid resistant, acid resistant apron to protect important parts and foot protection. I once worked for a commercial laundry and one of the jobs I had to do was change a 55 gal. drum of sulfric acid. The first day I did this I spilled some on my new tennis shoes and it ate my shoes. Same protection for both acid and bases.
They use industrial washing machines, and place pumice stones soaked in bleach in the washer set on small load with the jeans. Then they place them in another washer with a small amount of sodium bisulfite to take out the bleach. Then they dry the jeans, and the are ready to be worn.