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@jat:
Thoughts on how to safely use a dryer with this denim?
Don't. Hang it and allow it to dry naturally. If I need mine to dry quickly, I pop over a radiator - but here, that is a winter-only thing.
I don’t think the 21oz marbles easily but I agree with Giles that avoiding the dryer is best. It screws with the fabric royally, destroying fibres and thinning out the denim. Regular drying will certainly shorten the life of your jeans.
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I don’t necessarily do it every 3-4 weeks, (probably every couple months, unless I have a food spill), but I’ve warm washed an tumble dried pretty much all of the iron heart products I’ve ever had.
For the most part, washing inside out and making sure to soak completely before the wash cycle has prevented too much marbling. 21oz. Does pretty good with this method, and overdye too. One thing I have noticed is that the spin cycle that wrings out the water in a machine wash can create creases in the fabric, so which can translate into fade lines. These usually go away with wear. As for drying, I see how it might weaken the fibers over time, but I haven’t noticed any difference in the life span of my jeans. My 11-year old 634s have been patched in the crotch, but otherwise they’re in great shape!
I think if you want to machine wash and dry for convenience sake, just embrace that a little marbling or lineage may become part of the wabi sabi on your jeans.
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@jat I wash my 21oz every 1-2 weeks (anywhere from cold to hot depending on the rest of the load) and have had great results.
I washed inside out for the 1st 6 months or so, but have stopped even doing that with no adverse effects at this point.
I would recommend against drying with heat like the others. Air drying will extend the life of the pants, and with heat you also run the risk of royally frying the leather patch
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Hey there! I’m Evan. I’ve been a member previous, but couldn’t for the life of me remember any of my login details haha. While I’ve watched IH for the last six or seven years, I never sized the few pieces I bought correctly and ended up moving them onto other homes. That is until I was watching a J Bannon interview and renewed my interest in the brand. Fast forward a couple weeks and voila, I have an IHSH-239, IHSH-192, and IHSH-133 hanging in my closet. With my size nailed down, it’s a dangerous game now haha.
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Hey there! I’m Evan.
Welcome. Some nice shirts you have there. Nailed your size just in time for some hot releases too.
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Hey there! I’m Evan.
Welcome. Some nice shirts you have there. Nailed your size just in time for some hot releases too.
Thank you!
The pigment printed westerns definitely have my attention. The question is, which one? Or.. both.
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With my size nailed down, it’s a dangerous game now haha.
Welcome @Evanblauw
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Hey folks,
Just introducing myself to the forum. I just bought my first Iron Heart product and am excited to see it in person. I ordered the Kersey fabric shirt. I’m sure I’ll have some questions for the community in the future, but for now I’m just saying “Hi”.
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I’ll let you know my man. It’s cool to have a place to talk about quality clothing. The people in my social circle don’t appreciate craftsmanship and style as much as I do. They would be aghast to think that someone would pay so much money on an article of clothing. Granted, it is a lot of money. However, the question should not be why is well made clothing so expensive and instead they should ask why is mass produced clothing so cheap and at what cost.
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Hi Emil.
At first time when I bought my first IH-666xhs at "Franz und Emil" I thought I have to be crazy. Spent €299 for a jean ???
later, getting used to doing so. 2 Problems because of that:- you can not take all the good things into the grave
- do you really need lots of such expensive stuff
My answer: you only live one times. Enjoy it
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That’s interesting Eisenherz. My wife has old flannel shirts her dad passed down to her and she has fond memories of her father wearing them. I never considered this for my own children until now.
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I never considered this for my own children until now….
I have three teenagers in my house who steal my IH tees and try on my jackets (thankfully too big for them still). One of them has already put his name in to inherit my IH wallet. In a couple of years I’m going to have to invest in a lockable wardrobe [emoji1]
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I dunno, neph, this could have an upside. "But Hot Ingrid, I need another IH shirt because it's being shared between three people!"
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Hey guys.
First post here.
Been lurking for quite some time now, and now I am officially on. Huge Ironheart fan. Latest purchase is my new Deck jacket in khaki. Without a doubt the best looking, best constructed jacket I have ever seen or owned. It´s just plain badass!Well, just wanted to check in and say hi.
Cheers.
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Hey everyone,
Got interested in denim about 3 years ago while in college. Eventually became aware of IH but was in no place get anything so I lurked the forums instead. Found a job and moved back to Austin, TX. A lot of cotton farmers here in Texas turn cotton into money, figured I would go against the grain and turn my money into cotton. Currently have about 15 assorted IH pieces and love wearing them here despite the heat. I used this forum extensively when deciding which pieces to priotize, thank you everyone for the fantastic content here.
Here are my favorite (still pretty new) jeans-634S in 14 oz, along with the benefactor of all the miles I've walked to work on those fades.