Care For Your (Denim/ Wool/ Cotton)
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I don't really worry about "care" for my IH denim. I have washed/dried each of my jeans from anywhere between 1-3 times, using a regular washing/drying machine setup and Tide detergent – HOT water/HOT tumble dry, inside out. My jeans take eons to show wear because I don't really do much in them except walk and sit (sometimes sleep). I wear jeans 24x7, but don't do "rough" activities in them -- because I live a gentle lifestyle. As a side note, I'm not hung up on un-sanforized and selvedge...so, as long as the jeans look and feel great, I'm happy. I'm convinced that the IH jeans I own today will be good n' strong til I'm dead...whether I really want that or not, however, is a different matter. Sometimes it's good for things to fall apart, so that you can justify buying new....however, IH shit just lasts too long -- especially if you're me. Maybe I should increase the wash/dry frequency of my jeans so that they'll become flimsy enough to justify buying new jeans -- but I think that's easier said than done with Iron Heart.
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@shubharamani:
Maybe I should increase the wash/dry frequency of my jeans so that they'll become flimsy enough to justify buying new jeans – but I think that's easier said than done with Iron Heart.
WHAT?!? ::)
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Depends on the season… I usually wash my jeans when I buy them, and then I wear them for months without washing them... I air them outside... In the winter when it's freezing that helps to kill the bacteria. In the summer I do the same... Just hang 'm out for a night. Nothing more... I think jeans like that...
I'm not really a 'smelly' person. I take care of myself and as a result none of my clothes ever smell bad. Although I only basically wash my undershirts... ???
As I said before I do physical labour for a living. So I'm usually wearing them in a dirty depot, unloading trucks, doing other hard work; it gets a lot of action. I love that you can basically throw these (my IHxSE07BKs that is) in the fire and they'd survive... They make my day to day job a lot more comfortable and enjoyable whilst looking hot as FUCK as well
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LOL on the skin lotion. I hardly ever use any. But I suspect most male jeans fanatics don't, either. In addition, we guys usually have hairy legs. So that increases the friction and thus the skin rub off.
On my "normal" blue jeans I usually wash them every 7-10 wears. Just going slower on the IH.
The thing with the Superblacks is that in principle I want them to stay nice and dark. That is not a big challenge because if ever they turn grey-ish I can simply dye them black. Not much to do wrong there. Or I could experiment a little and do a dark indigo overdye on a Superblack.
I actually really like grey denim. I just bought a pair of light grey 501s. Very cool pants. But my Superblacks should stay black.
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I like the friction marks on my IHxSE07Bks but not on the knees… Anything I can about that?.. Perhaps a dye of some kind?.. It's mainly my right knee as I rest on it a lot during work... I wash that area from time to time with a wwet washing cloth to get the dirt off, but of course I wear out the colour even more by doing so...
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When you do as much physical shit as me - yes. Plus, I am often kneeling in serious dirt, so apart from stopping me busting through the knee, it helps no engrain the knees with stuff that is almost impossible to get out. That said, I only do it in the privacy of my own home
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I'm totally with you Giles. Wearing knee pads when you do a lot of physical work on your knees is just as smart as wearing a seat belt when you drive a car or a helmet when you ride a motorcycle. You can concentrate better on the task at hand because it's more comfortable. You reduce the pain and the risk of injury and lastly you prolong the life of your jeans. A man's gotta know when to be smart and when to be handsome.
Till
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xpost - grooming thread got carried away. For those who are interested in hand washing your jeans
Using Dr. Bronners bar soap.
Soak while wearing, apply while wearing ..rinse while wearing
take off and rinse in soapy water plus repeat cleaning dirty parts again (cuffs, pocket openings)
rinse again, thouroughly, hangdry