Care For Your (Denim/ Wool/ Cotton)
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I put my Samurais in the dryer hoping to get some additional shrinkage after their first wash. I had read about people getting weird fade marks from doing this without care, so I turned them inside out and I was very careful to align the seams, etc, so that creasing, if anything weird would be along the selvage line or inseam.
Well, nothing happened. There were no negative affects. But, to be honest, I don't think they shrunk at all either, at least not after a day of wear. And this is on a pair of unsanforized denim. The IH 21oz is preshrunk, so, for you there should be even less of an affect. And with a fresh pair, I think the risk of inducing bad fades is far greater. For all of these reasons I would say DON'T DRY. Not worth the risk.
Sounds like you want Beatle Busters. Either that or size down IMO.
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Sorry if this has been answered elsewhere, but I'll be copping my first pair of IH634S and was wondering whether it's really beneficial soaking this particular model before wearing? Cold soak? Hot soak? How long? I'm totally new to this and wanna get it right the first time!
I've read some general soaking stuff (and a bit technical IMO) "increased fabric density & strength, corrected stitch tension to fabric pull balance…" Whoa - overload! Any advice would be much appreciated.
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Hey there -
I just got my first pair of Iron Heart Jeans (634S) and I actually want to shrink the thigh and soften them up just a little bit.
However, I don't want the inseam to shrink at all. Any recommendations? Would a tumble dry on low be dangerous for this sort of thing. The crew at Self Edge in San Francisco told me that these wouldn't shrink much. What's been your experience?
Thanks!
Hang them upside down when you HOT soak, so you just soak up/down to the part you only want to shrink if it's even possible/ left over to shrink
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That will only last until the first wash
Then whatever shrinking that is destined to happen will happen
You can't locally shrink
Gotcha. For what's it worth for others: I have since washed and dryed the jeans and if they shrunk at all in the inseam, it was pretty minor.
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Yeah, I hot soaked mine to get any residual starch out and then tossed them in the dryer to get any residual shrinkage out. Couldn't tell any difference between before and after. 634s are ready to go straight out of the blue plastic envelope.
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How do you spot clean your jeans without ruining the look out the indigo and the natural fade progression?
I dropped toothpaste on my jeans and got most off but now there are large white spots on them. I tried cleaning the spots off with a wet towel and noticed the area was getting light blue so I stopped cleaning so not have a large light blue area haloing the white spots.
Do I just forget about it and deal (happened on my 2nd day of wearing them) until i decide to wash them, or is there a secret way of getting the stain out by spot cleaning them some how without creating a light spot?
I would hate to have to wash them so early in its lifespan
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Doing a little Spring Cleaning. Some IH gear that has just been washed and hang dried…
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How do you spot clean your jeans without ruining the look out the indigo and the natural fade progression?
I dropped toothpaste on my jeans and got most off but now there are large white spots on them. I tried cleaning the spots off with a wet towel and noticed the area was getting light blue so I stopped cleaning so not have a large light blue area haloing the white spots.
Do I just forget about it and deal (happened on my 2nd day of wearing them) until i decide to wash them, or is there a secret way of getting the stain out by spot cleaning them some how without creating a light spot?
I would hate to have to wash them so early in its lifespan
that sucks. i would have let it dry and try brushing it out.
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How do you spot clean your jeans without ruining the look out the indigo and the natural fade progression?
I dropped toothpaste on my jeans and got most off but now there are large white spots on them. I tried cleaning the spots off with a wet towel and noticed the area was getting light blue so I stopped cleaning so not have a large light blue area haloing the white spots.
Do I just forget about it and deal (happened on my 2nd day of wearing them) until i decide to wash them, or is there a secret way of getting the stain out by spot cleaning them some how without creating a light spot?
I would hate to have to wash them so early in its lifespan
Stupid thing about toothpaste is that most will contain whitening or bleaching components. Brushing it off if is dry or using lots of water immediately if it is wet.
Rubbing it in with water can have bad consequences in the long run - the bleaching components reacting with the indigo/dye.
In any case - take it like a man - although not exactly a fading but actual proof that you wear your jeans and not pamper them too much. Battle scars?