@squirrel if you've got an old pair of worn out jeans that're the same colour you could cut a patch out of them and sew it on to the bit that gets worn down on the newer ones
@troubleMoney i don't.. but like while patching the jeans is something i will have to do eventually, that doesn't stop it from happening again
@squirrel yeah, it's more of a stopgap measure really...
Is it a particularly scratchy spot on the messenger bag that's doing it?
@troubleMoney not really, just the regular fabric on the back
@troubleMoney it's ok <3 thank you
@troubleMoney i thought about that exactly but the other way around, patching the bottom of my messenger bag in leather
(it's like a canvas Samsonite bag)
@squirrel my head hadn't made that jump yet but yeah, that could well work nicely
@squirrel I mean, the standard way of reducing friction damage on clothing is putting leather patches on it where it would rub, that's why some tweed jackets have elbow patches, but that probably wouldn't look great on jeans