IH-666-XHS - 25oz Selvedge Denim Slim Straight Cut Jeans - Indigo
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looking great Seul. I appreciate seeing jeans worn for the long haul.
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^They look effin' spectacular. I can't wait to see what they look like in another year.
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Let me preface by stating, I'm not usually into fanboy posting in forums like this. I have several staples in my wardrobe that I would never go out of my way to promote or brag on unless specifically asked about. Having said such, living in a more rural stretch of Michigan and finding quality garments is impossible. Having made my decision to invest in my first pair of quality selvedge denim in this bitter climate (-10℉ today) I knew such would be a challenge. After literally months of deliberations, reading reviews and forums, I knew Iron Heart would meet my expectations despite never having layed eyes on a pair. Being a bean pole, I also knew I needed something slim, though I prefer slim straight not skinny. After checking (and re-checking) measurements I decided on the IH-666XHS, and moved to acquire a size 31 from Japan. After receiving them yesterday my initial impression was just how serious these things are. The fit is perfect, the color and construction is amazing. Given the climate, I live in a union suit from November to about April, so I expected the oft reported brutality of break in to be minimalist, the back of my knees and hips however fail to see a difference, and my thumbs are sore and blue from the fly. These things are epic on a completely different scale, and I want to thank everyone who has a hand in their existence, as well as the posters whose knowledge helped shape my decision. I am unabashedly now a fan of this company and look forward to the years I foresee ahead in your products.
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Sounds like someone needs to try out IH heavyweight flannel shirts now…
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And so it begins…
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Hey jdl1279
I arrived at Iron Heart ownership in a similar fashion. I stumbled upon the forum doing research about the 666XHS and while I appreciated everyone's input, I did not see myself contributing in any way. Of course, that only lasted until I actually got my hands on the jeans.
I think the bottom-line is that once you experience the quality and construction, you feel compelled to share.
And for me, it was the quality of the 666XHS that opened my eyes to the rest of the product line. Basically, I came here for one pair of jeans, but ended up being a fan for life. I've since purchased four IH shirts and I'm looking for another pair of work / beater jeans and that's since the beginning of December (2013!).
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Yeah I can already tell I am in trouble. My wife likes them too much to turn back now (being honest Momma has final say) and I can already feel some mercy or should I say flexibility in them. I could easily see becoming a stark raving zealot and I would usually consider myself level headed. I wish I could wrap my 3 year old in this stuff, it might not keep her from ending herself, but would certainly cut down on the amount of hospital bills incurred from the little daredevil.
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The wabash workshirt is totally worth whatever you need to do to get it.
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The wabash workshirt is totally worth whatever you need to do to get it.
I can't build enough furniture or scratch enough off the honey-do list to compensate for my recent purchases as is, I don't want to think of what she might dream up in order to offset one of these. Although, my annual splurge is within sight and I gotta say I know where much of it is going.
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You're going to be pretty much spoiled on clothing from this point on. You're going to start looking for IH-quality everything. Underwear, socks, dressier work clothing like slacks and oxfords… Target and the mall just won't cut it anymore. Welcome to hell.
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You're going to be pretty much spoiled on clothing from this point on. You're going to start looking for IH-quality everything. Underwear, socks, dressier work clothing like slacks and oxfords… Target and the mall just won't cut it anymore. Welcome to hell.
Yeah IH is a life changer. Makes you re-evaluate everything, always better for the long game. It's like an awakening of a form of consciousness.
I love my Wabash Western Shirt. So So Much.