Honeycomb Help
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You're welcome my friend.
The denim in the first post is flagship 21 oz denim.
2nd post is XHS (first two pics)
The various varieties of XHS and there's a pair of 21 oz LHT in the front.
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The definitive @Filthy guide! Awesome. Might even need its own thread?
@neph93 if you and Giles and Alex agree that this deserves it's own thread, I'd love that. I realize some of the points I make are slightly controversial. But I would be willing to make a new thread or you can spin this off into it's own thread if you want to…
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@Filthy this is some killer shit, man! I'm gonna use these tips, for sure.
Out of curiosity, when you said you sold all of your well-worn pairs, did you find that people were willing to pay a premium due to the results of your expert fading, or were you just selling them to make room for new jeans? Just curious because I know people love faded jeans, but I've always wondered if people actively seek those out, seeing that (imo) a lot of the fun is fading em yourself.
My only advice to the OP is just don't be like me and buy way too many pairs for you to ever possibly fade. I need to hire a fading intern.
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I'd say there's a small premium there but still less than retail.
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That’s some dedication Mike
I try and wear for as long as possible but honey combs always come last for me. Probably because I have to wash them so often due to work.
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@Filthy:
I'd say there's a small premium there but still less than retail.
That's a pretty awesome end result if you get to enjoy the jeans and make a decent amount back!
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When I buy a pair of Iron Heart I automatically deduct $250 mentally from the price. With a few exceptions I have been able to make that amount back and then some. Part of the reason why this forum is so awesome.
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You bet
You're right, this forum is so f'n awesome.
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Since Mike has influenced me a lot with his techniques i wanted to honor him with making his starch recipe.
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@SKT thanks for sharing the thread since i lost it
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The liquid residue is cooling down! To be continued
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@Fadez thanks for the heads up and nice to see some action in this thread again
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So i made the starch exactly through the recipe Mike shared with us. I’m very curious how this will work out. But like Mike i will first spray the combs with water and wear them damp for like a month or so. Then i will starch them up and share the evo with you guys!
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On my latest pair--the 634S 19L I started from the beginning to dry my hands on the back of my knees every time I washed my hands.
I noticed that the honeycombs set firmly from the start.
Turns out that I wash my hands a lot during the day from my work...so lots of hand drying going on.
I use this same method with the honeycombs on my denim shirts as well...patting down the inside of my elbows to dry my hands.