Iron Heart in the Press or on other Sites
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Oh, and the 6 months I had a continual Czech secret service tail….
Curly like a piggy or bushy like a squirrel?
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IH-6634 have made it on to this sites Autumn picks. Also ByBeatle Jeans.
http://welldresseddad.com/2013/11/20/style-a-few-tips-for-the-autumn-season-part-3/ -
Some old school flannel and 5 year old 301s action: http://sf.eater.com/archives/2014/01/28/scott_baird_josh_harris_and_jason_henton_of_trick_dog.php
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Nice one. babyknight has just told me that the first photo in the Wikipedia entry for denim is his photo of his own IHSH-27BK. They say it's a jacket when in fact it is a shirt, but what the hell….
So the first photo in wikipedia/denim is an Iron Heart piece - Brilliant
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denim
So, the Machiavelli in me has to ask. Can we change it to shirt and can we attribute Iron Heart?
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Yeah, anyone should be able to make the edit
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It seems like there is a bot in place to cancel edit's as it was swiftly changed back to what im assuming was the original text
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Honestly the article could use just a little help IMO, but I'm not trying to get into a slap fight.
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Yeah… One thing that bothers me both on the caption and in general is the interchangeable use of "indigo" and "blue." Indigo is a color, it is one of the colors of the visible light spectrum, distinct from blue. I know that for all intents and purposes we often use "blue" in talking about indigo dyed garments (heck, they're called "blue jeans") but when describing that shirt, saying "blue and black dyes" is imprecise. It's dyed with indigo (literally) and black dyes. I guess I'm being way too particular, but in my mind that's how referential materials should be: authoritatively precise.