Raw denim is the one part of a wardrobe where a high wear count is the whole point. The fades, the honeycombs, the whiskers, none of it shows up without wears on the clock. WearStreak keeps that count so you don't have to hold it in your head.
If you wear raws, you already track this. Days on the loom, wears since the last wash, how long until you cave and soak them. That number lives somewhere already, usually in your head or a note on your phone.
WearStreak is just a cleaner place to keep it. One tap per wear, and the count stays honest whether you wore them all day or for a quick coffee run.
WearStreak has no opinion on when you should wash. No “wait six months,” no reminders, no nudges.
It shows the count since your last wash and nothing more, so the decision stays yours and it's based on a real number instead of a guess. When you do wash, one tap resets the count, and the next run of fades starts its own.
Good raws are not cheap, and the honest answer to “were they worth it” has always been cost per wear.
Add what you paid and every pair shows it: the price divided by total wears, dropping a little each time you put them on. The pair you live in quietly becomes the best money you have spent. The grail you keep saving for the right day stays expensive until you actually wear it.
Every pair is one item. Every wear is dated. It is a plain, private log, not a feed, no fade of the day, nothing to post. Just your own record of how each pair got where it is.
No reminders, no break-in advice, nothing telling you what to do with your denim. The app counts. You wear. That is the whole thing.
Yes. Add what you paid for a pair and WearStreak shows its cost per wear, the price divided by total wears. The number drops every time you put them on, so a well-loved pair of raws keeps getting cheaper the longer you wear it.
No. It has no opinion on washing. It only shows your wear count since the last wash, so the call is yours. When you do wash, one tap resets the count and the next run of wears starts fresh.
No schedules, no goals, no reminders. WearStreak just keeps an honest count of wears per pair. What you do with that number is up to you.
No. WearStreak tracks wears and washes for anything in your closet. Raw denim is just a natural fit, because tracking wears toward the fades is something denim people already do.