The Evolution of Iron Heart
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@goosehd it took me a little trial and error to get my fit right. My first pair were 16oz 555 slubs and thought they were great, until they stretched a bit too much in the waist as I’d sized for comfort. Sold those on and tried 777’s and the rear rise was way too low. Tried 888’s and I personally liked them but it was a hard no from my wife. Went back to the 555 two tag sizes down from my original 16oz slubs and nailed every pair since. I do like the look of the 634 on other people but after wearing slim fit jeans in my teenage years and early twenties they just won’t look right on me
that and my wife would object
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@Tago-Mago yeah definitely, I like to be able to see a good chunk of whatever is on my feet at the time. On paper the 888 makes the most sense for me, high rise, roomy thigh, taper to a narrow opening… and my wife laughed when I tried them on. 555’s fit me fantastic. I’ve not actually tried on a pair of 634’s, or think there’s much point, they are so far out of my comfort zone. Maybe when I’m older?
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@Mister_Brue glad you dig it bro!
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Off topic as always; that belt is gorgeous
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@Giles said in The Evolution of Iron Heart:
They are embarrassingly fast faders.....
Music to my ears
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I believe this is the third summer I’ve rocked the shirt! It’s definitely a beauty
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Closet shot. From left to right: duck, light hickory, 142, 21ib, sbg, 142bb, 18v, chino
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@WhiskeySandwich cool shot and I always love your honeycombs. Mine never form that tight and I’m envious!
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@SKT they probably do that because of my presoak method. I always set creases when they’re damp, then run as long as possible without a wash. Really helps the fit and form to the body.
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@WhiskeySandwich the combs on those 18V lookin rowdy dude!