Repairs & Modifications
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The blue and white one
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I Picked up a pair of Viberg ropers last year but didn’t like the look of the heel/sole. Sent them off to Viberg to resole them in a wedge. Turned out just as I had hoped. Before and after pictures
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This is the final result of my UHF dye job.
I guess it matches my neck close enough.
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@Filthy, dude! That came out pretty f’ing cool.
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Thanks
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@Filthy that came out really nice in the end, bravo dude
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That looks very fucking cool indeed.
I died a few IH tshirts earlier in the year but the results were a bit patchy, so need to go in for round two.
Never thought of dying an IHF but must say that the results of yours look fabulous.
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Looks killer turned out real nice! but the real question is, how do you like it?
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Looks killer turned out real nice! but the real question is, how do you like it?
I think it's okay. I like it more than I did before.
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Nice Mike and I’m glad you like it. I appreciate your drive to boil, dye, add patches to, etc. IH gear.
Thanks for giving us a… 101
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You bet
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Not content with what I had last night I used up the rest of the emerald citric acid dye I had and mixed it with the other dye. The acid dye I added had some what of a volatile exothermic reaction and fizzed up like I giant alkaseltzer.
Looks awesome though.
https://www.instagram.com/p/CWjDKi2vgQt/?utm_medium=copy_link
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I like it a lot. I liked the previous version, too, though.
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The hem was coming out of my 822… So I fixed it with my Speedy Stitcher. Not the cleanest job, but it is functional.
After:
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Looks good! As someone who does a lot of local repairs, having the right thread color is half the battle…
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It's a little different because the thread I use is 100 percent Kevlar. Iron Heart is too tough for regular thread and the awl. It constantly breaks while you are sewing.
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What’s the general advice on how soon to repair denim? Should I wait until this pair of jeans needs other repairs until I take them in? Or do I want to nip this hole in the bud? These are 3sixteen’s 14.5oz denim at about 100 wears/one soak for context.
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For that since it's in an area that's gonna get a lot of wear, I'd get at it sooner before it gets bigger.
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I will like to introduce you to “denim therapy” master tailor that not only does denim repair , modification but also master tailor for all other fabrics. Denim therapy shop is located in red bank , New Jersey.
I always struggle with Iron heart shirt length , and long sleeves . Majority of places afraid to touch any denim 14oz or more . Secondly , no denim place like to hem heavy denim shirts and heavy denim jacket.
I called so many places , I don’t want to name the names , but all places in California , Portland , Washington state . All well known denim repair places but nobody took my iron heart 14 Oz ID/BK denim shirt and denim jacket for hemming. Everyone refused. Very fortunately denim therapy took my denim shirt , hem and beautiful chain stitch using the special chain stitching machine .
Secondly , the tapering service is very difficult on 25oz. I took two 25oz denim and I can’t be happy with the work. Amazing !!!
Thirdly , Denim therapy shorten length of my 18oz denim jacket and sleeve perfectly. Everything chain stitch back to like new condition.
Lastly , they also repair denims and does a fantastic job.
I can’t recommend enough. If you needed to hem denim shirts , jackets and taper heavy denim go to denim therapy.
Red bank, NJ phone number : 732-704-4369
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