The Evolution of Iron Heart
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@Mizmazzle Those look freakin’ amazing and the fraying only adds character ~ wear them in good health!
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@Mizmazzle they do look awesome. I think it’s a by product of the heavier weight denim in general. My UHR’s have done the same thing. Lighter weights not as bad.
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@Denman-John @SKT
Thanks gents. Sean, I think you’re right about the heavies fraying easier. My XHSbb are fraying in the same area pretty bad too. I love these so much I want them to last as long as possible.Side note: my 21oz ODs are well on their way to frayed AF as well.
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@Mizmazzle looking good that’s a lot of wear. All mine have started fraying there from walking around with no shoes. Nothing wrong there!
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@Mizmazzle dude you have to cut back on those sassy walks......
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@Oaktavia Brims a poppin’!
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@Mister_Brue said in The Evolution of Iron Heart:
@Oaktavia Brims a poppin’!
Yeah man! It's so fun having a hat to fade. When it's IH it's like no other. Nothing even comes close to this level of excellence.
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@Mister_Brue How's your hat coming along?
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@tody I had it on today for a while, but it still looks the same at the moment.
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OG Wabash and the not-quite-so-OG Wabash....
The 12oz Wabash we used for the IH-811's was different from all Wabash we have subsequently used. It did not hold it's indigo as well as H liked, so he post-weave overdyed it with a very weak sulphur dye in an attempt to retard the fading progress. He was still not happy with the end result, so he went back to square one and developed a new Wabash which was introduced in the IH-814's.
IH-814 on the left and IH-811 on the right (I chopped them into shorts when I blew the knees).......
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