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@ARNC Cheers mate, they might. I've passed on the links. Thanks for taking the time.
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@Alex If a material has a minimum run (like 1 full shift or a certain amount of yards), how do the cuffs and hems get woven for sweatshirt/sweatpants? Are they run on a different machine, or is the same machine altered for the cuff material?
Also, has it been discussed to add any elasticity to the cuffs of sweatshirts? They come out of the wash with the perfect tightness (sweatshirt cuff), but they stretch upon wear especially if I pull the sleeves up on the forearms, and then they stay stretched and can fall down on the hands and over the watch.
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@jordanscollected I truly don't know the answer to your question, but I presume that the sweat fabric is loomed like any other, then sent to a factory to be sewn into garments. At that point, the ribbed cuffs would be sewn and attached to the sleeves. Sorry, I cannot be more useful, I have not been to the factory that makes our sweats, nor seen the fabric being woven.
And, no, that is not something that we have considered. I do understand you're issue, and I guess this is on something like the 1501s, but were designed to be worn as base layers, so I suspect the tight cuff is a design feature, rather than a 'flaw'.
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@jordanscollected said in Random questions to which you seek an answer:
They come out of the wash with the perfect tightness (sweatshirt cuff), but they stretch upon wear especially if I pull the sleeves up on the forearms, and then they stay stretched and can fall down on the hands and over the watch.
@Alex said in Random questions to which you seek an answer:
I guess this is on something like the 1501s
Can confirm that this also happens with my 1301 and can be annoying if worn as the main layer rather than as a base layer.
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Thanks for the Info @Alex. still can't wait for sweatshirt weather.
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@jordanscollected @cityofdelusion Isn't the cuff thing because IH tops are pure cotton with no elastic? So once the cuff is stretched out, it mostly retains that stretch until you next wash it.
Personally I prefer the pure-cotton IH cuffs for the longevity (compared to an elasticated cuff) but I have experienced this issue with the cuffs not returning to your wrist size if you've pulled them up your forearms and know what you're talking about.
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@EdH thats exactly the reason. 100% pure cotton. I started my “nice quality sweatshirt” journey with American Giant. I like the fabric of the Iron Heart more, but I wish there was some elastic in the cuffs like the AG. I want them to spring back into shape.
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Are the 20th anniversary mugs dishwasher safe?
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@JerkStore @Giles just answered this question in the product thread: https://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum//post/758662
Yes, zero issues...
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@goosehd said in Random questions to which you seek an answer:
@JerkStore @Giles just answered this question in the product thread: https://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum//post/758662
Yes, zero issues...
Sweet--thanks my dude!
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Does someone have contact to snake oil provisions ?
Want to buy those awesome heartbreaker boots , but need a little help with sizing.
Already mailed them , but didn’t get an answer -
@jordanscollected said in Random questions to which you seek an answer:
still can't wait for sweatshirt weather.
Dude me too. This summer had been br00tal.
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@JerkStore said in Random questions to which you seek an answer:
@goosehd said in Random questions to which you seek an answer:
@JerkStore @Giles just answered this question in the product thread: https://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum//post/758662
Yes, zero issues...
Sweet--thanks my dude!
I still hand wash mine though because they are so nice I don't want to risk anything.