IH-101J-SR - 18oz Selvedge Denim Storm Rider Jacket - Indigo
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My wife suggested we could go vegan and stop drinking so I could keep it.
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My wife suggested we could go vegan and stop drinking so I could keep it.
Hahaha. I might have to do that if I eat any more pies.
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My wife suggested we could go vegan and stop drinking so I could keep it.
Going vegan might help–but stopping drinking might be a bridge too far
Maybe just a little less would do it...at least you have a target.
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Softened considerably, especially the arms, with some fading. Two months wear.
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Hey guys I just ordered one of these and sent you a note. It looks like the the size chart was updated and the waist increased by .8" on the XL? If so that might be the room I needed…
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@setandsetting I am afraid this was a glitch during the website change over. I have changed the chart on the product back to what it should be which is the same as the chart at the top of this thread. Sorry about the confusion and Jack is emailing you now to discuss your order. Thank you for spotting this!
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Shucks! Thanks Graham and Jack.
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Any word on some restocks of the size medium?
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Slowly wearing it in. LOL.
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I love this jacket. Sleeves are way too long but that's the story of my life at 5'8" with a 48" chest.
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Just an idea, you could dip both your sleeves in hot water, then put the jacket on and set the creases in the elbows. Let dry. This should shorten the overall length of the sleeves.
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Looks great with the tan pants and white tee. Just flip the cuffs on the sleeve.
Thanks! I tried cuffing but didn't like the look.
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Just an idea, you could dip both your sleeves in hot water, then put the jacket on and set the creases in the elbows. Let dry. This should shorten the overall length of the sleeves.
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I may try that. I've always been wary of soaking just the sleeves. I don't want to lose indigo and have a difference in shade between the body and sleeves. Maybe the difference is negligible. Maybe I'm overthinking it lol.
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I've always been wary of soaking just the sleeves. I don't want to lose indigo and have a difference in shade between the body and sleeves. Maybe the difference is negligible.
The difference is negligible. I think it is a common misconception that water=indigo loss. In is understandable because of the blue residue left in the water after soaking, but that is surface indigo and does not have anything to do with the dyed fabric.
Abrasion=indigo loss. This only happens with movement, agitation and friction. Just letting the arms lie in hot water won’t give you abrasion.
All that being said, the jacket is once washed, so I doubt it will have much effect. Just wear it. The sleeves will ride up at the cuff and elbow and you’ll «lose» an inch there.
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I've always been wary of soaking just the sleeves. I don't want to lose indigo and have a difference in shade between the body and sleeves. Maybe the difference is negligible.
The difference is negligible. I think it is a common misconception that water=indigo loss. In is understandable because of the blue residue left in the water after soaking, but that is surface indigo and does not have anything to do with the dyed fabric.
Abrasion=indigo loss. This only happens with movement, agitation and friction. Just letting the arms lie in hot water won’t give you abrasion.
All that being said, the jacket is once washed, so I doubt it will have much effect. Just wear it. The sleeves will ride up at the cuff and elbow and you’ll «lose» an inch there.
I soaked the arms tonight. I also wore it for a few minutes while damp to help set some creases. We'll see how it measures in the morning.
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I soaked the arms tonight. I also wore it for a few minutes while damp to help set some creases. We'll see how it measures in the morning.
I think wearing while damp is a great idea. That will have some effect.
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Another idea is finding a skilled tailor and have the sleeves taken in.