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    Spring/Summer 2025 Live Reveal Presentation - Wednesday 15th January at 1700GMT

    Random questions to which you seek an answer

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    • K
      kiecker
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      Is there a list somewhere of what each day of the week is?

      Redwing Wednesday?
      Flannel Friday?
      Selvedge Sunday?
      Etc….

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      • jordanscollectedJ
        jordanscollected
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        @kiecker that was simply me bullshitting and rambling on.

        There is no set "day of the week" as you suggested, to wear a certain item.

        However, once in awhile @neph93 and the IHUK team create a theme week for us to follow and post photos of.

        There are some language barriers though, as the first time i showed up wearing a "trucker hat" and a tee-shirt for "Trucker and a tee Friday".

        a trucker to most is a type III jacket, and i was left in the cold

        world tours:
        888 Fat guy chocolate WT
        Mad Red x2
        Wabidashery

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        • neph93N
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          @kiecker:

          Is there a list somewhere of what each day of the week is?

          Redwing Wednesday?
          Flannel Friday?
          Selvedge Sunday?
          Etc….

          I’ve made up a load and then there are some classics like the ones you mention. Although I think you spelt Wesco Wednesday wrong  😉

          I feel the need for a theme week in the middle of all this silliness, so keep your eyes peeled tomorrow. I’ll provide a translation/explanation in order to keep @jordanscollected from looking silly 😉

          “Some of those that work forces
          Are the same that burn crosses”

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            Jett129
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            C.P.cOvid-19 week?

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            • jordanscollectedJ
              jordanscollected
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              @Jett129 that was a stretch to make that work, but I can come full steam (i run out of gas quickly though) with the CPO's

              world tours:
              888 Fat guy chocolate WT
              Mad Red x2
              Wabidashery

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              • J
                Jett129
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                How about Virus Vest week.

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                • K
                  kiecker
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                  @neph93:

                  I’ve made up a load and then there are some classics like the ones you mention. Although I think you spelt Wesco Wednesday wrong

                  Or is is Ignition Works Wednesday?

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                  • neph93N
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                    It’s actually Wabash Wednesday, but I like any and all alliteration, so whatever you wish!

                    “Some of those that work forces
                    Are the same that burn crosses”

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                    • neph93N
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                      @Jett129:

                      How about Virus Vest week.

                      There may be something to work there… I like it.

                      “Some of those that work forces
                      Are the same that burn crosses”

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                      • Stuart.TS
                        Stuart.T
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                        @jake77:

                        Thanks gents. Interesting point of views about what "raw denim" means and what its real value is. I guess as a marketing term, it's at least an indication that the products using so-called raw denim are qualitatively different from non-raw denim. What that means… Well that's the opportunity to make a statement. And to creatively differentiate. Selvedge does offer an "almost vintage" quality -- and the colorful selvedge stitching is distinctive. The craft of making these denims also seem a vast improvement over the much less expensive alternatives.

                        Sizing -- interesting to know it's about the thread -- and not applied post weaving. The materials used in the sizing may only be of interest to a data driven individual, but I find it useful and not simply trivia. Starch traditionally was the byproduct of washing the starch from wheat, and vital wheat gluten (a mainly wheat gluten based flour) was a popular product out of Australia -- used for meat-like high protein meat substitutes. For those without gluten sensitivites.

                        Any information about formaldehyde on the denim used? Doesn't smell like there's much formaldehyde. Does no one really care?

                        I think you make some really valid, interesting points/questions. Realistically, I don't think that any, even eco denim, are environmentally friendly. I watched a BBC documentary on cotton denim production last year that focused on mass production a 'high end' denim - neither faired favourably). Cotton production itself is incredibly damaging to the environment (see any number of scientific reports). The water consumption required to grow cotton has a huge impact locally.

                        I have seen natural indigo hemp denim before. It is very lightweight and didn't have the rigidity of most other denims I've handled, but environmentally it is more sound if growing and production is downscaled (pushing costs up).

                        The use of non-natural indigo and formaldehyde does concern me, these are chemicals you want leeching into the water table.

                        My mum and dad did a river cruise in China about 15 years ago, they showed me photos of the Yangtze River, at certain points close to denim processing plants the water was purple, and then red. I'm sure these plants produced denim for the mass market retailers.

                        My understanding from info on IH UK is that the brand seeks to be as environmentally responsible as possible. Some countries/brands place more/less emphasis on the importance of environmentalism, and I imagine that balance is challenging when brands are multinational (as opposed to 'multinationals').

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                          Thank you in advance…

                          So I have my first IH Chino product. I love that it has a slight rigidity to it like denim.

                          I am wondering....

                          If this fabric will shrink like denim if washed with hot water and a spin cycle?

                          Do you need to soak this like denim? Hot or cold? How long?

                          Does it have starch in it like denim (I am assuming so since it is stiff)?

                          Will soaking or washing (minimal soaking or washing) remove the rigidity/starch?

                          And finally, do you know where i can find a rich uncle to adopt me so i can replace my whole wardrobe with IH gear? Honestly, every time I buy something, my expectations are far exceeded, but it takes me like 6 months to save up for one item 😕

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                          • GilesG
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                            I assume you are referring to the IHJ-84-BLK.  It is one-washed so minimal, if any, shrinkage.  We should have added that bullet to the product description, sorry.  It is being fixed now.

                            No need to soak.

                            Most woven cottons  (and indeed other fabrics too)have the warp "sized" before weaving:

                            https://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=11987.msg575128#msg575128

                            Some of it will have been washed out already, but some will remain for a while.

                            Not sure about where to find a rich uncle…

                            "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                              Thanks Giles.

                              Do you need a nephew? Maybe I don't need a rich uncle, just one who has a good connection to IH gear?

                              I call every Holiday and never miss a birthday; and I'll leave you alone pretty much the rest of the time

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                              • CutlasshoundC
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                                [emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787][emoji1787]

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                                I ain't got time to bleed.

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                                • joesaintjohnJ
                                  joesaintjohn
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                                  I should probably know this by now, but any tips on keeping your cuff creases from blowing out? I cuff all my jeans, and after about a year of wear the fabric breaks down and gets a hole at the crease. [emoji848]

                                  I don’t hate it, but was wondering if there is a technique to slow or stop that process?

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                                  Fat dudes need good clothes too.

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                                    Jett129
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                                    Maybe if you occasionally varied the size of the cuff,you wouldn’t always be getting friction in the same spot.

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                                    • gaseousclayG
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                                      @joesaintjohn:

                                      I should probably know this by now, but any tips on keeping your cuff creases from blowing out? I cuff all my jeans, and after about a year of wear the fabric breaks down and gets a hole at the crease. [emoji848]

                                      I don’t hate it, but was wondering if there is a technique to slow or stop that process?

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                                      Dirt, grime and debris accumulates in the cuffs and will cause the fabric to break down as a result. At one point I used to uncuff my jeans and use a lint brush to wipe away any debris. That became a pain, and somewhat ineffective, so I stopped cuffing altogether and haven’t looked back.

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                                      WTB:
                                      IHSH-129 size L (blue)
                                      IHSH-19

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                                      • neph93N
                                        neph93
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                                        Varying the cuff point, uncuffing at the end of the day, and regularly cleaning the crap out of the cuff will all slow the process, like the guys say. But as gaseous states, the only way to stop it is not to cuff.

                                        “Some of those that work forces
                                        Are the same that burn crosses”

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                                        • GrahamG
                                          Graham
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                                          @joesaintjohn:

                                          I should probably know this by now, but any tips on keeping your cuff creases from blowing out? I cuff all my jeans, and after about a year of wear the fabric breaks down and gets a hole at the crease. [emoji848]

                                          I don’t hate it, but was wondering if there is a technique to slow or stop that process?

                                          Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

                                          It will always be our pleasure as well, to repair (darn) these for free for you as long as you cover the postage costs to and from us, better yet, we can ship them back for free with an order.

                                          https://www.ironheart.co.uk/content/wear-and-repair

                                          However, we are currently not accepting any repairs but we can get your name on the waiting list to give you the green light as soon as the workshop is back open after lockdown.

                                          @gmac_ironheart
                                          🤘

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                                          • joesaintjohnJ
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                                            That’s awesome! Thank you for all the advice and I may send some pairs when it opens up! I have a couple that need some love!

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                                            Fat dudes need good clothes too.

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