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    Heavyweight Denim Championships 2013-2015 - Official Thread

    Heavy Weight Contests & Competitions
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    • tmgT
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      @Giles:

      (most importantly), bed the constructional threads into the denim…..

      Thanks G, that's the confirmation I was looking for 🙂

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      • tmgT
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        @Finn666:

        hot soaking my pair as i type…the water is blue as blue can be 🙂

        How easy is it to clean the bath tub afterwards?

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        • Finn666F
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          HC-IH-77 - IHxBxHXx25

          pre soak fitpics:

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          • bagley920B
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            @tmg:

            @Finn666:

            hot soaking my pair as i type…the water is blue as blue can be 🙂

            How easy is it to clean the bath tub afterwards?

            Comes out with some Comet

            If I am not I, who will be? -Henry David Thoreau

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              Nerkg
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              It is unstable dye, that's why we love it so..  😘

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              • summ3rhaysS
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                Great pics Finn!

                IG: summ3rhays & Indigobleed

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                • Jordan23J
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                  @summ3rhays:

                  Great pics Finn!

                  +1

                  Enjoy ya addiction!

                  AE

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                  • Finn666F
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                    thanks guys!
                    need to get rid of that huge "bucket" cuff though 🙂
                    also i thought i should wear the exact same outfit as i had on as shooting the IHxB01 (21oz) fitpics so you guys have something to compare to (both size 36 btw.)…

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                    • SeulS
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                      Just one more time: disregard Nerkg's comments and soak your 25 oz jeans at least after a couple of weeks of wear… Especially if you cuff your jeans or if you're prone to crotch blowouts...

                      No disrespect Kev, but they won't last two years without a soak...  😉

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                      • GilesG
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                        @Seul:

                        but they won't last two years without a soak…  😉

                        At last, a ray of hope.  My jeans sales may not fall off the cliff after all…..

                        "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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                        • SeulS
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                          😉 😉 😉

                          I of course meant to say that they wouldn't last two years without needing some repair…

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                          • ?
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                            Backed.  Regular soaking is not a bad idea either.  This denim is far too thick and crisp.  It will rub away the seam stitching both inside and out at the hem and crotch seam if you don't.

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                            • daynymD
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                              Great fit guys. I am so much looking forward joining you!

                              why so serious?

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                              • Max PowerM
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                                ^you do? In the contest or later? Would be great to see you competing.

                                @elclintor:

                                > I don't care what people say.. The Max Power way is the right way…

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                                • daynymD
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                                  Yep. Contest. I ´ve ordered a pair of beatles volume one. The denim and cut sounds so much promising…

                                  why so serious?

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                                    @Seul:

                                    Just one more time: disregard Nerkg's comments and soak your 25 oz jeans at least after a couple of weeks of wear… Especially if you cuff your jeans or if you're prone to crotch blowouts...

                                    No disrespect Kev, but they won't last two years without a soak...  😉

                                    I'm curious if you recommend this even after an initial soak. These jeans are quite stiff and don't stack at my ankles well. They just kind of make everything below my knee look all bunchy so I'll be cuffing them to avoid that. I'd hate to have them tear at the fold.

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                                    • vespr1198sV
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                                      It's a good idea to soak periodically, especially when the jeans are new and are stiffer and still have a lot of starch

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                                        planned on taking these buggers to work after uni buuut after5 hours of just sitting and some walking between classes I've come to the realization that I can't handle a 10 hour shift in a warehouse just yet. BUT SOON.

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                                          @Seul:

                                          Just one more time: disregard Nerkg's comments and soak your 25 oz jeans at least after a couple of weeks of wear… Especially if you cuff your jeans or if you're prone to crotch blowouts...

                                          No disrespect Kev, but they won't last two years without a soak...  😉

                                          To each his own. My buddy had a par 4 years never touched water. Not a blowout to speak of. The denim wasp re brittle but 4 years is a little excessive , you get the point though. I'm not saying water dosent help denim last longer, it does, I'm just saying its not that big a deal. There just jeans, I'd rather enjoy them the way they are.

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                                            Gave mine a 20 min soak in warm-hot water, with slight agitation. Minimal shrinkage, maybe 1/4-1/2" in length, less that in the waist/thighs. I didn't lose much indigo at all in the tub, just a slight blue tint to the water. I'm not sure how much starch came out since:

                                            I'm just glad I left all but the top button done up,just getting that one buttoned took some effort.
                                            Fit is great. I was concerned about the taper, but it is so slight I don't even notice. Leg opening is perfect with boots IMO, which is a very good thing since I'm expecting my custom White's Bounty Hunters soon. I'll try and post some fit pics if I can get the wife to help, but since she was teasing me about photographing my belts last night, I can't promise she'll cooperate.;)

                                            These are already my favorite pair ever. I'm relatively new when it comes to awesome denim, I currently own a pair of dc4001s(awesome), Roy RS03(love those too), and N&FxMomotaro Skinny Guys(fabric is really nice, but I really only bought them for the long inseam..should have done more research back then.) Once the MBBs settle, they'll be perfect.

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