Ask Giles Anything
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The reason for that question being a good percentage of us take a while of lurking,agonizing, speculating about buying your fist ever $300 pair of jeans. I thought I was out of my fucking mind to do that. And then they showed up in 24hrs and my mind was totally blown. Just wanted to know if/when Giles ever experienced that. At this point almost 10 years in it hasn’t changed for me ever time I get something.
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At this point almost 10 years in it hasn’t changed for me ever time I get something.
I know exactly what you mean. My current awaited order was a utilitarian four tee shirts. It cost over $300 but that is irrelevant. It is four mundane items, totally worth the money and I’ll be overjoyed to recieve them.
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Giles have you ever thought about putting together a years end list for example based on either customer favorites or based on sales–which after looking through the current inventory, I would say that despise the Corona fiasco..it looks like IHUK did pretty well.
Even like maybe the Oscars of IH with best in categories---Best jeans.. Best westerns, UHF you get the idea.
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…years end list... ...the Oscars of IH with best in categories---Best jeans.. Best westerns, UHF... ...Top Ten list would be cool to see.
That’s a great idea [emoji106]
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@Giles in your personal experience, what top 3 fabrics/weights have been the most durable in Iron Heart jeans? Not thinking about fades, but how resilient the jean has been to wear and tear.
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Here’s a,just curious,question for you. When you wrote to Haraki to inquire about repping the brand,had you ever seen any Iron Heart products in person?
. Maybe this one got lost in the thread?
Yes, it did get lost, sorry.
No I had not, the first time I actually saw an Iron Heart product, was when I opened the first carton shipped to me from Japan.
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@Giles in your personal experience, what top 3 fabrics/weights have been the most durable in Iron Heart jeans? Not thinking about fades, but how resilient the jean has been to wear and tear.
Hmmmm, I tend to wear a pair of jeans for about a year more or less non-stop. Then I move on to the next great thing…
If I had to make a stab at this, I'd go.
25oz
14oz
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Here’s a,just curious,question for you. When you wrote to Haraki to inquire about repping the brand,had you ever seen any Iron Heart products in person?
. Maybe this one got lost in the thread?
Yes, it did get lost, sorry.
No I had not, the first time I actually saw an Iron Heart product, was when I opened the first carton shipped to me from Japan. Was the first carton just jeans,or other garments as well. What was your reaction when you first saw or tried on IH? Obviously it was favorable or we wouldn’t be having this conversation. I had said in a previous post that now,almost 10 years in,I’m still blown away every time I receive something from IH.
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@Giles in your personal experience, what top 3 fabrics/weights have been the most durable in Iron Heart jeans? Not thinking about fades, but how resilient the jean has been to wear and tear.
Hmmmm, I tend to wear a pair of jeans for about a year more or less non-stop. Then I move on to the next great thing…
If I had to make a stab at this, I'd go.
25oz
14oz
19ozInteresting! Haven't tried 25oz yet, might have to give it a go as my next pair of jeans!
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I would support 25oz as most resilient. I have a pair of 666-XHS that are five years old and have many hundred wear days. The crotch has been repaired twice, but that is a result of my tendency towards blow out in that area, especially with pairs that have a trim top block. Otherwise they are full of life, still thick and tough, and that is after being exposed to some very hard wear.
The UHR also takes a kicking, not helpful I know, but it is very, very tough.
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I also tend to have to repair the crotch area several times over the lifespan of my jeans. At first I thought it was due to bicycle riding, but this year I haven't ridden at all and the crotch still blows out. So I guess it's just how I wear my jeans.
I'm going to give the 25oz a try, this much I know! Would be a nice bonus if they're less often in need of repairs, time will tell.
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If you are prone to crotch blow-outs, and it is a matter of physique more than anything, then the thicker the denim, the more likely a crotch blow-out becomes.
I wear my jeans hard and I have never had a crotch go, I know people who can do that in a month.
Just the way you're made.
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I would be intrigued to see Haraki’s take on a work pant with a diamond crotch gusset.
And @Giles, can the 705/714 UHS serge fabric be made again? Or is it to heavy to attempt another run? Many years ago, I had to make a terrible, unthinkable choice between one of the last UHR’s or one of the last Black 714’s. I chose the UHR and have always felt longing for “what could have been”…
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If you are prone to crotch blow-outs, and it is a matter of physique more than anything, then the thicker the denim, the more likely a crotch blow-out becomes.
I wear my jeans hard and I have never had a crotch go, I know people who can do that in a month.
Just the way you're made.
Yup, I figured as much at it's my body type that causes this, but do you think the lighter weights have a lesser chance for this happening? Why do you reckon this is?
In the end I'll just accept it as unavoidable and go with the denim I like most. But curious as to why it would happen more frequently with the heavier stuff.