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Question about crotch blow out. I have worn jeans all of my life and never had it. Then again, I have also learned later in life, the longer you wear jeans the better, they wear. My favorite denim has thus far been UHR. I have been wearing 1955UHRs for over a year, without any kind of blowout, then I got the IHXBO1XUHR about 11 months ago, and have worn the first pair most of the time. They have now a proper fade. Two days ago I noticed threads separating in a small area. I washed them, and now that hole is about the size of a screw head. I've also noticed a sort of crease in the area, should I get them repaired now, or let the tear get larger? I have had faded jeans tear, usually years old, and the tear spread rapidly. I appreciate any help. What causes this?
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Get them repaired now. Preventive maintenance is always best. I highly recommend that you send them off to Indigo Proof. Her work is impeccable.
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who is doing high quality denim repair in germany/europa?
THANKS!
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I had very good experience with Mr. Handy denim repair. http://www.misterhandydenim.com/
He fixed two holes on the knees of my WH 800 and the darning was great - they still hold up after 6 months of further wear.
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Get them repaired now. Preventive maintenance is always best. I highly recommend that you send them off to Indigo Proof. Her work is impeccable. Thanks @Chris I appreciate it.
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We are working on a number of collabs - plus IHUK will be stocking a range of GA items soon. I gave Josh the shopping list a couple of weeks ago…..
Very excited to see what you guys come up with.
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BOOM
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And double barf..
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Mad stacks though…
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I found this pic in H's blog …
any news to the proposed collab / resp. supply, with Good Art H. stuff? @GilesWe are working on a number of collabs - plus IHUK will be stocking a range of GA items soon. I gave Josh the shopping list a couple of weeks ago…..
I have the same car key … it would look great with a belt loop buddy (+/- feather)