IHG-056-IND - 21oz selvedge denim apron
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Okay friends. Just received mine. How are you tie this bad boy up? Wrap around to front? Most pics are people tied behind. What’s the technique here? I’ve realized I’ve never seen this style of the straps and side holes done up before. I used a pretty cheap Walmart apron to wash dishes before and I just did a small twist in the back for that. There is much more fabric here to work with. Thanks for your help!
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Hello friends,
A question for those who have the apron:
How stiff is it? Does the bulk of the 21oz denim restrict mobility?
And is it noticeably warm? Would you wear it on a warm summer day with shorts and flip-flops for a BBQ?I’m trying to figure out if this is the right apron for everyday kitchen use, in a warm-ish Australian climate. Or is more of a heavy-duty workshop apron?
I really want the denim version, but perhaps the 1/os wabash is a more sensible option.
Thank you.
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My apron is still stiff, but I would expect it to eventually soften as 21oz is known to do. Even so, I haven't found it restrictive while cooking. I can see it getting hot if you're out in high temps with blazing sun standing close to a grill. Wabash might make more sense in that situation.
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@fadedandcrumpled said in IHG-056-IND - 21oz selvedge denim apron:
Hello friends,
A question for those who have the apron:
How stiff is it?
Have you tried the 21oz jackets or pants? It is just like that...definitely stiffer than the Wabash. It is a heavy duty apron.
Does the bulk of the 21oz denim restrict mobility?
Not when I wear it around my classroom. I can sit, stand, walk, move around without noticing any restrictions.
And is it noticeably warm? Would you wear it on a warm summer day with shorts and flip-flops for a BBQ?
I have only worn it in an air conditioned classroom where it is rather chilly. I would wear it on a warm summer day with shorts and flip flops for a BBQ, though. But I would bet the Wabash would be more comfortable.
I’m trying to figure out if this is the right apron for everyday kitchen use, in a warm-ish Australian climate. Or is more of a heavy-duty workshop apron?
I really want the denim version, but perhaps the 1/os wabash is a more sensible option.
I would recommend you try the Wabash from what you are saying. Unless you are a heavy denim aficionado, the lighter weight options would be better for hot outdoor climates.
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@Oaktavia @krebsy
Thank you boys. I will definitely try to compare them side-by-side.I'm biased towards getting the 21oz denim version, mainly because this may be the only 21oz piece I will own. Too hot over here for heavy jeans or jackets.
However, it if is not practical, then the 14oz wabash is the way to go.But, I foresee that my biggest problem will be that once I see them side by side, I will want to buy both
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Ok boys, it is done. I went to Hachioji, looked at both the denim and indigo wabash versions. I never really stood a chance. The wabash is lovely, but IH denim is IH denim.
The 21oz denim version actually does not feel so heavy. And if it softens with use, it will be perfect.
Thank you for the guidance.
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@fadedandcrumpled nice! And cool photo, I would love to go to a store like that.
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@Oaktavia When in Tokyo, one must make the pilgrimage. I loved every minute.
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@Oaktavia I just imagine this a few years down the line. It’s gonna be legendary.
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@JunkPants this is the one piece I think i can really get away with long increments without washing too. It's just art supplies that are getting on it. So I'll see how far i can go.
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@Mizmazzle I have a lesson plan called Nice Fit! that has students draw flat lays and/or mannequins/models wearing various outfits for a fashion design drawing. Have done this with 8th graders in the past, but i have all 6th grade this year. The cover photo for my lesson plan has all IH in a flat lay photo. Some of the students pick up on it and dig it. This year I told my 6th graders in September that I was going to Gosport to meet the IH folks and showed them a slideshow presentation when I got back of photos from my trip. They couldn't wrap their heads around having friends that live in a different country, but liked the photos of the repairs shop and the branding of Iron Heart. They understand fashion as culture and appreciate a well dressed teacher. I get comments on my fits in the hallways from time to time.
Below is a screen shot of my lesson plan from my Google Drive on my phone.
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@Oaktavia love this!! I’ve always made discussion of my love of boots and denim very upfront with my students. I’ve even layered it into lessons. But what you’ve got going on here is really cool. Shows the kids the concept in real times through their teachers presence and allows them to reflect on their own styles and the fashion trends in the greater pop culture. Very well done man.