There's no Such Thing as a Stupid Question
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Me too, but I can’t roll up iron heart sleeves. My forearms are too big. I stretch the shirt out too
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Kinda lol. Not bragging just facts.
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Will the new slimmer hemmed whipcord pants be made in the same olive as the original or the new lighter shade like the new N-1s?
And are they coming before the A/W run?Sent from my SM-G935P using Tapatalk
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Will the new slimmer hemmed whipcord pants be made in the same olive as the original or the new lighter shade like the new N-1s?
And are they coming before the A/W run?Sent from my SM-G935P using Tapatalk
We decided to go for chino matieral rather than Whipcord, and they are the samples I posted last week
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I just received my first pair of 666’s (IH-666S-18) and noticed that the patch is sewn on all four sides. None of my other jeans (634’s, 888’s) are like this.
Is this exclusive to this version of the 666 (666S) and is there a reason for it?
14oz and 18oz vintage have this…14oz because it's too light for the heavy patch, 18oz vintage because, well we wanted it to look vintage.....
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Where is the list of IH retailers? If I click the link in this page …
https://faq.ironheart.co.uk/article/132/which-stores-sell-iron-heart
... it takes me back to ...
???
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So I got a hundred bucks as a Father’s Day gift. I’m
Gonna buy something from IH. Any recommendations from
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Just read back a few pages. What's the reasoning behind soaking stuff (superblack, maybe others?) before putting it in the washing machine? And what is it that makes the white lines on some stuff? The spin alone?
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Pre soaking reduces the chances of streaking. Agressive spin can cause streaking. Also the agitators of Washers in the US cause streaking.
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@wdw:
Just read back a few pages. What's the reasoning behind soaking stuff (superblack, maybe others?) before putting it in the washing machine? And what is it that makes the white lines on some stuff? The spin alone?
The white lines are caused by abrasion. Some fabrics are thick, stiff or both and they can crease sharply in the machine. The edge of the crease is exposed to abrasion giving white lines. Low spin lessens the effect while putting the clothes in wet prevents the sharp creases.