Random questions to which you seek an answer
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What are those titles under our forum names and what do they mean? i.e. "Haraki-san student" "IronHeart Deity" "Raw and Unwashed"
J-IV - they relate to the number of posts you have made. Not sure of the intervals they change at, think it's 50, 100, 250, 500?
More than 5000 should say "Fecking eejit"… In my case it should've said that from post # 1 though...
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What are those titles under our forum names and what do they mean? i.e. "Haraki-san student" "IronHeart Deity" "Raw and Unwashed"
J-IV - they relate to the number of posts you have made. Not sure of the intervals they change at, think it's 50, 100, 250, 500?
More than 5000 should say "Fecking eejit"… In my case it should've said that from post # 1 though...
^^HAHAHA! I see, appreciate the answers guys.
Seul, you are one funny dude. One funny funny dude-J
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What was the verdict on the IHSW-02? I recall there was some chatter about it but can't find it now.
I know it's a different cut , but are we getting 'em?
anyway, I'm keen…. -
fantastic, cheers G.
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i say single cuff.
no particular reason, i just like single cuffs, but then that nice roping you have been working on goes away
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^^^^
true
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Finally an opportunity to vent my opinion!
NO CUFF!!!
All it does is create a weakness in something that should have no weakness. Just look at all the fit pics of worn jeans where the denim is RIPPED-UP where the cuff is. Its just unnecessary. Its not worth damaging this denim to show the selvedge line, IMO, of course.
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really good point on cuffing adam313.
cannot speak for anyone else, but i do not cuff to show the selvedge. i cuff cause i like how cuffs look. i'm not into jeans that are heemed perfectly, it just looks unnatural to me. either too long or make them too short & make them flood status aka peewee play house.
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nice repair
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re cuffing IH jeans. Thruth is that IH's create severe fraying faster than any jeans I have owned before. Must have something to do with stiffness of fabric, but alas, I don't give a feck. I just repair (or get them repaired when need arises.)
Which leads me to following: with incoming 634 21/23oz, I might try to give the hems an extra soak to get rid of the stiffness and slow down the fraying of the cuff seam. How does that sound?