IH-814-IND - 12oz Wabash Painter's Pants - Indigo
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I’ve been waiting patiently for the restock of these, and now mine are on their way. Yippee Skippee!
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I have the wabash single knee slim cut logger's pants in indigo but they are now a bit too tight. Wish I had bought another larger size in these. Love them.
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I actually need a new pair. Mine are fekked to the point where Hot Ingrid may not let me out in public with them on.
So, then you can say that you really only bought the new pair because you were thinking of her [emoji2369]
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How much stretching in the waist can I expect?
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I absolutely love wabash , the IHSH-62ind is one of my all time favorites
so of course I needed the pants too !
due to the size chart the 32 should have worked fine in the waist, but it is extremely hard to close the button.
now I bought this little helper , looks very solid and is very easy to use. first try in dry condition.
hope it does the job -
now I bought this little helper , looks very solid and is very easy to use. first try in dry condition.
hope it does the job [emoji849]Dude, same issue. I need one of those. Can you post the link to where you got it?
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Amazon
ganz einfach
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Awesome [emoji41] Thanks!
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after few weeks stretch the fit is perfect
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What a beautiful pant. Enjoy them @Daniel San !
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Absolutely love em
Wabash is such a great Material ! Fades so beautiful
Can’t wait to get the vest -
@AdamJ
is it possible to displace the button to make the waist a bit wider ?
the stretching was not enough so they are not wearable for more than one hour -
@Daniel San Do you mean physically moving the button a little further across? If so, I think @JoshC would be able to best advise!
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@Daniel San, I hope you are well. You can get the button moved along shouldn't be an issue. The only thing to be wary of is that depending on how far over you have it moved along, you may see more of the button fly area. but apart from that entirely do-able
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@JoshC
thank you for the info ! It´s not so much I want to move, maybe 1 cm , so it should be ok with the
button fly area ( zipper).
How do I remove the button and can I get a spare from you ? -
@Daniel San, you will need a hammer and some carpenters pincers or pliers and then slowly going around the button, apply pressure until it pops off, and then you will be able to put a new button onto the desired location. When you go to put the new button in place.. put the tack on the inside of the jeans where you want it to be and then push it through. Put the button on the floor and line up the tack with the little neck of the button and then hammer away.
I believe Graham has said we will put a couple of buttons etc in your next order? and just to leave a note to remind us.
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Thank you so much guys !!
You’re awesome