Random questions to which you seek an answer
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thanks glies ,seul and rocket
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hey guys , just wanna know some of you collect converse made in USA , I think it so fantastic .
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The person I bought the Type III off included a card, could anyone translate this please?
For some odd reason this fella begs you to buy a certain "Seul" from the IH forum (is that where Nemesisnow1200 resides?) a, and this is the tricky part, Wabash (?) shirt in size M…
Hope this makes sense to you!..
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You're mistaken Seul, it looks like your name but it is actually mine
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How did I miss that Epaulet has another run of the Thorogood horsehide boots?
Damn, these are pretty.
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Wow!
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This question is probably for Giles:
With my ihsh-08ss, I have worn through a part of the stitching on the hem on the inside front of the shirt (the part that touches my jeans). Some threads on the hem around this area are now beginning to come loose on the outside of the shirt (We're only talking 4-5 stitches, so not the whole hem).
I have not washed this shirt yet. With my SR's, it is recommended to wash so that the constructional stitches can "bed-in". Does this same phenomenon apply to sanforized clothing? If I wash my 08, will the stitches be less likely to shred or fray? Or is my situation simply due to the nature of heavyweight fabric (its beginning to happen with my ihsh-34 as well)?
It just sucks that I'm going to have to get a tailor to re-hem the shirt eventually. And what's worse is that the chainstitches on the inside near the armpits are weakening and beginning to loosen. I was looking at one of my dad's twenty year old Timberland chambray shirts that has been washed maybe a hundred times, and there is not a single shredded stitch.
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How did I miss that Epaulet has another run of the Thorogood horsehide boots?
Damn, these are pretty.
You can bet your ass they will go on sale just like everything else in that store. I would wait to grab them if I were you. Surely come Spring, the price will drop.
@adam313:
This question is probably for Giles:
With my ihsh-08ss, I have worn through a part of the stitching on the hem on the inside front of the shirt (the part that touches my jeans). Some threads on the hem around this area are now beginning to come loose on the outside of the shirt (We're only talking 4-5 stitches, so not the whole hem).
I have not washed this shirt yet. With my SR's, it is recommended to wash so that the constructional stitches can "bed-in". Does this same phenomenon apply to sanforized clothing? If I wash my 08, will the stitches be less likely to shred or fray? Or is my situation simply due to the nature of heavyweight fabric (its beginning to happen with my ihsh-34 as well)?
It just sucks that I'm going to have to get a tailor to re-hem the shirt eventually. And what's worse is that the chainstitches on the inside near the armpits are weakening and beginning to loosen. I was looking at one of my dad's twenty year old Timberland chambray shirts that has been washed maybe a hundred times, and there is not a single shredded stitch.
I could answer, but I am going to let G field this one.
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I'm trying to decide between a Red Wing boot and a Thorogood boot. Any advice on fits, durability, how good the brand is over time. Thanks.
trying to decide between:
http://www.unionmadegoods.com/Red_Wing_Beckman_in_Cigar_Featherstone_3321.htmland
http://www.epauletshop.com/servlet/the-982/Thorogood-for-Epaulet-/Detail
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@adam313:
This question is probably for Giles:
With my ihsh-08ss, I have worn through a part of the stitching on the hem on the inside front of the shirt (the part that touches my jeans). Some threads on the hem around this area are now beginning to come loose on the outside of the shirt (We're only talking 4-5 stitches, so not the whole hem).
I have not washed this shirt yet. With my SR's, it is recommended to wash so that the constructional stitches can "bed-in". Does this same phenomenon apply to sanforized clothing? If I wash my 08, will the stitches be less likely to shred or fray? Or is my situation simply due to the nature of heavyweight fabric (its beginning to happen with my ihsh-34 as well)?
It just sucks that I'm going to have to get a tailor to re-hem the shirt eventually. And what's worse is that the chainstitches on the inside near the armpits are weakening and beginning to loosen. I was looking at one of my dad's twenty year old Timberland chambray shirts that has been washed maybe a hundred times, and there is not a single shredded stitch.
To a great extent this is due to the stiffness of the denim, it make the stitching sit proud. Personally I would just get it run over by a local tailor, it won't harm the looks of the shirt at all….
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In the absence of the 666-xhs, and with the upcoming "Give-Giles-The-Rest-Of-Your-Money" Sale, my next question is:
634S-B or 634XHS?
Similar measurements (28W), similar detailing (no selvedge fly, no belt loops in waistband, no lined pockets), similar status (Extant), different denim. But how different?
What would you do if you could only choose one? I'm leanin' towards the 634S-B…
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XHS.
Not really a fan of overdye, so it's an easy choice. Besides, the 25 oz denim is more unique & interesting.
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XHS
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Incredible response everyone. Thanks to all of you! I have never had the privilege of experiencing either of these heirloom quality items in person, so today is exciting for me. 5AM MST in New Mexico, USA (Midday in Gosport) will be intense, hope I can be quick on the draw! Good luck…
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Hello everyone - New member from the UK
I have a few questions about jeans and I wasn't too sure where to ask - so I hope here is ok. I have recently been trying to improve the quality of items in my wardrobe. I'm an 18 year old student and for the past few years I have dressed like an average student (high street shops, Levi's jeans etc.) but recently I have saved up most of my wages and I'm now looking to spend. I have been researching the best brands for clothing items and have discovered your website
My questions are the following:
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I notice a lot of people in the various threads I have browsed wear their jeans most days of the week, is this essential to getting an optimum fit? This isn't really an option for me until June as I am still in school doing A levels until then and have to wear uniform. After June I plan to go to university - so can wear jeans whenever I want. is it best to wait until then to purchase?
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I am a 28" waist - 32" inseam and I'm looking for a slim fit. I don't want the jeans stuck to my calf's but I'm after something inbetween straight and super skinny. As I have never owned heavy denim before, what style, weight and size would you advise me to consider? I could post pictures of jeans I own & like the fit if it helps?
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And finally, What do you consider to be the best way to care for your jeans when not wearing them? I'm guessing a hanger, but would certain materials leave markings on the denim etc?
Sorry for asking quite daft questions, but as I am looking to improve the quality and fit of items in my wardrobe, I also think it's quite important to improve how I care for them.
Thankyou to anyone who replies,
Tom -
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First of all welcome IDH / Tom,
@IDH:
I have recently been trying to improve the quality of items in my wardrobe.
good
I'm now looking to spend. I have been researching the best brands for clothing items and have discovered your website
very good and the right place to do so!
- I notice a lot of people in the various threads I have browsed wear their jeans most days of the week, is this essential to getting an optimum fit?
no, wear them as often you want, not a problem at all…