Random questions to which you seek an answer
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@motiono:
Hey guys, just wondering…is it true that unsanforized denim actually gets heavier when you do the initial soak? I've read, for instance, the 18oz denim on the 666S becomes 21oz when it gets soaked. Is that true? If so...how exactly does that happen? Any scientific reason, or is it just how it is?
As Mega said, but as the shrinkage is only about 3% then 18*103% = 18.54 not 21
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That doesn't mean your jeans will go from weighing, say, 1.3 kilos to weighing, say, 1.6 kilos. The weight is based on a square yard of fabric, so when the denim contracts after soaking, it becomes more dense and weighs more than a square yard of the same fabric prior to soaking.
Your jeans are already cut and finished, so they don't get any heavier, just smaller and slightly thicker.
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Red Wing GT's.
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So my friends daughter, age 21, got into London Metropolitan university.
She'll need a affordable place to live near University. Ofcourse they are checking campus facilities etc. but I promised to ask advice-guidance-help also.
If anybody has any info shoot me a pm and I'll forward it to my friend.
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My GT's were anything but comfortable. I'd get some Alden Indy's, most versatile boot I own.
The break in on GT's can be rough, but I have serious doubt over the durability of Indy's as an actual work boot, I've seen some that look absolutely mangled after a couple of months "work" wear.
For a great compromise why not just hit eBay and pick up some decent condition, second hand, SD's?
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How about a pair of Thorogood horsehide boots? Folks seem to like both horsehide and Thorogood's price to quality ratio.
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Actually, I'm going to agree with Chris. For the price ($260!!), I don't think you're going to find a better deal than that.
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Tommy (being 6 and hyper-active), covers his IH jeans in various stains every day, mainly grass and food. So, my question is this, should I….
A) Lightly wipe down the more disgusting stains every night, and generally leave him to trash the jeans as he sees fit?
or
Wash them properly at the end of every week to stop them becoming too vile, and have other parent stare at me for making my son wear what appears to be blatantly dirty jeans?
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well, usually me and wifey washed our very active sons clothes when they became dirty.
He's just a kid fer chris sakes not a friggin' jeansmodel and they are just jeans. Wash them even everyday if necessary.
Are you being serious??
I can somehow understand grown up man not washing his jeans when they're dirty for keeping them raw ar other shit like that, but don't put your son through that.
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Ha ! Point (bluntly) taken, will wash when dirty
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The funniest thing is that as I saw you responded that Mega, I knew it was IJ that answered your question haha!
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On the other hand, I have a friend, who is a pediatrician, who tells me that kids have such shit immune systems these days because we're all so obsessed with cleanliness. We clean our kids, our kids clothes, our kids toys, and our homes so well that they never get any exposure to germs, and never build up an immunity.
I won't use that as an excuse not to wash his jeans though
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I say get him on that IH crack life ASAP. He's gonna be the most badass kid at school. Riding a motorcycle to school when he's 16 and slaying women left and right. All because of a dirty pair of jeans.