Random questions to which you seek an answer
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@Matt said in Random questions to which you seek an answer:
my bachelor party
I want to know everything about it. I mean the grand tour.
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Was a type 2 vest ever made?
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@daniel-s-latham , none that I recall...
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@scooter TY!!
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Can damaged chain stitch runoffs simply be cut off, or is it better for the integrity of the shirt stitching to knot them before cutting?
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Thanks @Graham - of course, it’s clear from your picture now!
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looking at the cut comparison tool it seems the 777 is the slimmest cut, however, looking at the measurements i would think the 555 would be the slimmest cut. Is this tool using the same tag size for the comparisons. Also the 666 seems slimmer in the thigh, but the tool shows the 777 to be slimmer in the thigh.
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@bluemantra said in Random questions to which you seek an answer:
Is this tool using the same tag size for the comparisons.
Yes, otherwise it would not be a comparison
Take a look at the compare function:
https://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/topic/7686/how-to-compare-sizing-between-different-products
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Burning denim fuzz?
I love that clean look and feel of a new pair of jeans when they are smooth and the weft really pops. We've all experienced the fuzz that appears as they begin to break in. I was sitting on my porch the other day, relaxing with a lighter in hand (make your own conclusions there), and out of curiosity I started burning the fuzz off a pair of 21oz 634s that have a little over a month of wear. It did return the clean look, and made the white weft pop like when they were new.
I was curious if anyone else has done this? If so, did it affect the jeans in any other way such as fades or durability? I'm tempted to break in two pair simultaneously, burning the fuzz on one pair every couple of weeks, and seeing how differently they develop.