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    Iron Heart Fall/Winter 2025 Collection Preview - Now Live

    2009 Edition - Iron Heart & Triple Works edition WAYWT

    What Are You Wearing Today (WAYWT)
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    • STANS
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      Arrived yesterday  ( Monday ) and  pre hot soak for an hour in the evening.

      hem by the local tailor.


      outside


      inside

      The tailor do it in about max 15 minutes.

      Total cost $2.93

      EVERYDAY DENIM

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        Congratulations STAN ! Which model of IH are they ? I can't tell by looking at the photos. The tailor did a n-i-i-ce job ! Post fit pics soon !

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          Ironhearts not chainstitched ..blasphemy

          We can do anything

          http://bybeatle.com

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            @Beatle:

            Ironhearts not chainstitched ..blasphemy

            I gotta say I agree with beatle. I understand that different people live in different parts of the world and may not be able to access a proper Chainstitcher, but if you are going to order a pair of IH's why not go all the way and finish off the job… Properly?

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              I guess I'm a retard. I can't tell the diff between chainstitch-ed and not.

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              • STANS
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                Shub, Thanks, it's a 634.  🙂

                Don't worry Shub.
                Hope you know now.

                EVERYDAY DENIM

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                  Look at the hem of your IH jeans from the inside. You will see two threads that form like chain links or teardrops. On the outside you only see a single stitch.

                  With the normal stitching there is only a single thread outside AND inside.

                  The chainstitching is stronger and it will also give a somewhat irregular, bubbly hem. That's where you get what I'd call crown fading all around the leg opening.

                  Till

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                    Damn Till, your knowledge of textile/denim rivals my knowledge of computers, software and operating systems ! Thanks for the explanation. I didn't know that chainstiched-or-not made one shit of difference to the way the jean fades but now I've learned something. In that case, yes, agreed…with IH, you should definitely wait for chainstiched -- if you can.

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                    • GilesG
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                      @tfar:

                      Look at the hem of your IH jeans from the inside. You will see two threads that form like chain links or teardrops. On the outside you only see a single stitch.

                      With the normal stitching there is only a single thread outside AND inside.

                      The chainstitching is stronger and it will also give a somewhat irregular, bubbly hem. That's where you get what I'd call crown fading all around the leg opening.

                      Till

                      In fact it is a moot point whether chain-stitching is in fact stronger than ordinary stitching.  Because the looped chain on the inside sits proud of the denim, it is more prone to wear.

                      That said, what chain stitching does do is really enhance the "roping" of the stitched hem as it fades.  And that is what a lot of people love

                      "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                        OK, as promised…here I am in SEXIH03BK, from Self Edge in San Francisco, W28, length unaltered. SEXIH03BK are also known as the Black Iron Heart Cyclist Jeans. I like wearing these belt-less.  Note the awesome copper crotch rivet ! I ABSO-FUCKIN-LUTE-LY LOVE these jeans !

                        Giles -- I'm dead serious about this. Tell Haraki-San the next time you chat that I
                        will model IH products for him FOR FREE ! All he has to do is pay for my travel expenses. Don't know if he'll be interested but I think I look pretty fuckin' good wearing his shit. Or his photog crew can come to The Bay Area -- whatever works !

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                          Looks very good indeed! Nice smile, too, it was a happy day, no? Only thing I could criticize would be the hat. Color (less) and style (more so) aren't up to speed with the rest of the stuff, especially paired with the nice leather jacket. I'd choose a watchcap, possibly in ribbed knit, of solid color. Get a black one to start with. Work great for men, too.

                          http://www.golightlycashmere.com/products/view/2
                          That one is double layer 6-ply. VERY NICE! But not ribbed.

                          http://www.amazon.com/Principe-Salina-Black-Ribbed-Cashmere/dp/B0007DGVNK/ref=pd_sbs_a_6
                          This one is ribbed but only single layer as far as I can tell. No idea of the ply count.

                          http://www.alberene.com/prodinfo.asp?number=XWC
                          Now this one is super classic. Perhaps the most suitable in my eyes. Single layer, 3-ply from Scotland, cheap, too.

                          Till

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                            @tfar:

                            Looks very good indeed! Nice smile, too, it was a happy day, no? Only thing I could criticize would be the hat. Color (less) and style (more so) aren't up to speed with the rest of the stuff, especially paired with the nice leather jacket. I'd choose a watchcap, possibly in ribbed knit, of solid color. Get a black one to start with. Work great for men, too.

                            tfar, you have a quite an abundance of knowledge and opinions. Wondering if we are ever gonna get to see some flicks of you and "Your" IH's?

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                              Till, totally – I hear ya ! The hat sucks and I agree ! I've looked into all 3 of your cap links and you're right....huge improvements ! Thank You Thank You Thank You for your honest feedback !

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                                Oh about the happy day…smiling comes very easily to me. I'm basically a happy person. But yeah...I'm leaving to London (2 days) and Paris (5 days) the day after tomorrow. Will be spending Christmas in Paris. So damn right...I'm particularly happy today !

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                                  Lando, thanks for the compliment. If I am not mistaken I'd have to upload the pics on flicker first, no? Oh, and I'd have to take some in the first place. Just imagine a 180cm more or less slim guy in a pair of 634SR and a pair of 9634Z…

                                  Nothing to post a picture about, I'm afraid.

                                  Shub, nice trip. Kinda jealous. I was just in Paris in November and lived and studied there for five years. If you need any tips, let me know. Go to the boutique in the Marais called "L'Eclaireur". It's Rue de Rosier and they have another one 50m down the street. I think it is Rue Malher. 4th Arrondissement. Very nice area anyway. It's where I lived. L'Eclaireur has been the hippest shop in Paris for more than ten years. No easy thing to pull off. The other one is Colette. Rue St. Honore, I think. Go there only at the end of your trip or you will spend all your eating budget. 🙂

                                  I actually wear, depending on the outfit and occasion, a rabbit felt Borsalino Traveller Fedora with a 3" brim in dark grey or a Chullo, one of these Peruvian alpaca caps. A friend from Peru gave it to me and the thing is way better than anything else I've seen in that category. I have a range of other hat coverings but a nice watchcap is definitely missing. I got a French sailors beanie from Armor Lux in white with navy stripes, though. Wonder where that is...

                                  Cheers,

                                  Till

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                                  • GilesG
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                                    @tfar:

                                    If I am not mistaken I'd have to upload the pics on flicker first, no?

                                    No, there is an automatic way of doing it.  just click on the "add image to post" link above the text box and follow the istructions.  G

                                    "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                                      OK. This is just a try out. I shall post more as soon as I get to take some actual pictures.

                                      I love this function. Not many forums have that. Good job!

                                      Till

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                                        Till, that belt still knocks me out!

                                        "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                                          Till, That is one Chunky Belt! If you want to upload you flicks to flickr or Photobucket that is always an option as well but not necessary as Giles stated previously. Uploading to one of these sites also allows you to rotate, blur, size, etc… If you would rather have your photos appear full size when someone opens/ reads a thread, I would recommend one of these sites.

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                                          • GilesG
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                                            @LandoCal126:

                                            Till, That is one Chunky Belt! If you want to upload you flicks to flickr or Photobucket that is always an option as well but not necessary as Giles stated previously. Uploading to one of these sites also allows you to rotate, blur, size, etc… If you would rather have your photos appear full size when someone opens/ reads a thread, I would recommend one of these sites.

                                            Personally, when I want to do that I use:

                                            http://imgur.com/

                                            Shoque put me onto it, and I love it.

                                            "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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