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    What is everyone's favourite detail on their IH jeans?

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    • GilesG
      Giles
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      @adam313:

      The inside leg/crotch seam gets the most abuse on my pair

      @neph93 alert

      "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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      • ?
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        Hey that's not fair!  😉 😶 Guess I walked right into that…

        How else was I supposed to say it, lol? It's always the first place that needs to get repaired on my jeans. The 705 & the 814 are holding up much better with the triple stitch.

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        • GilesG
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          Nope.  I only mentioned it, because @neph93 has a filthy mind…....

          http://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=231.msg446151#msg446151

          "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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          • ?
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            It's true it's true  😉 😉

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            • neph93N
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              Nothing like a bit of crotch abuse on a Thursday evening.

              On a serious note, yes to all the pocket bag mentions. The ones on my xhs are thick and luxurious and the herringbone bags on the BB's are especially good. My 301 pocket bags have a hole in them so they leave me feeling cocky…..

              I'll get my coat.

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              “Some of those that work forces
              Are the same that burn crosses”

              • Virginia Woolf
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              • BlackheartB
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                The stitching, my mother was a professional seamstress and everytime I got a new pair of jeans or boots
                the first thing she'd do was put on her reading glasses and look at the stitching under the light.
                She said the quality was in the stitching, by how even it was and how well it was put together.
                The stitching on all 9 pairs of my IH jeans ( and jacket ) are perfect, and believe me, nothing will catch
                your eye faster than uneven stitching.

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                • mikebarhootM
                  mikebarhoot
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                  The denim. Unlike anything.

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                  • BrockB
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                    @adam313:

                    My favorites are the functional details: the selvedge fly and the triple stitched inside leg seam (on the 705, 814…).

                    Both details prevent inevitable deterioration longer than the lesser options. The inside leg/crotch seam gets the most abuse on my pairs and so far, in my experience, the triple stitch wears away slower and retains its structural integrity longer than a double stitch.

                    The selvedge fly does indeed have a function. After years of wear, the fly on my xhs have worn down and allowed the edges of the denim to start unraveling (albeit just slight unraveling):

                    Conversely, my sr's that are the same age look like this:

                    Those are the details that scream durability. But there are so many others. The unique fabrics that have been created are really what I value most of all. Thank you.

                    My XHS have a selvedge fly…
                    And I love it. One of my favorite details too!
                    I also like the hidden rivets, and the durability of the pocket bags.

                    IG - @leatherdenimboots

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                    • FinksterF
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                      In a nutshell -> the denim and the solid workmanship

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                      • organisysO
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                        Pretty much as above.

                        It's not any of the small, individual details for me, but the sum of the parts and aspects that have been considered which when brought together make up the whole.

                        In other words the ethos or approach which gives rise to the finished product is my favorite detail.

                        🙂

                        Pride of Japan :-)

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                        • AppfaffA
                          Appfaff
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                          My favorite detail is the variance in threads used among one pair of jeans. I remember Giles saying on the Reddit AMA that H-San uses something like 12 (I could be wrong on this large number) different types of thread while making a single pair of jeans. Love the idea that every density and build of thread serves a unique and individual purpose.

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                          • xtcclassicX
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                            The selvedge on the fly and the watch pocket?
                            The lined pockets with that nice tough fabric?
                            The hidden rivets?
                            The super tough polycotton thread?
                            Those lovely belt loops that are sewn into the waist band?
                            The zinc buttons?
                            The cool IH arcs on the back pockets
                            The red W?
                            The fantastic fabrics? (though i'm reluctant to call that as a detail as it's fundamental)

                            All the above. Plus the super thick leather patch, the rich blue color of the denim, the heavy-duty pocket bags, and the taped front pocket openings on some pairs like my 666-XHS. I'll stop now before I go full fanboy.

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                            • SlimStraightNYUSAS
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                              This patch. Not many others like it in existence. But specifically the texture difference, the cracking of that gorgeous anvil. Anyone know what that's called? That cracking.

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                              • Filthy2123ozjunkieF
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                                The denim and fabrics are my favorite part. Next is probably the arcs.


                                Like these.

                                I really like the top block of my engineer pants too.

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                                • Jordonf9J
                                  Jordonf9
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                                  Pick one? That is always tought/near impossible.

                                  I would say the "bond". Call me weird, but I never paid so much attention to details in clothing or denim like I did till I got into the "raw" scene. IH is just the bees knees when it comes to most denim or tops I wear(pretty much all I wear nowadays…).

                                  I never paid anywhere near as much on articles of clothing, but they age as I wear them and beat them up. Sounds stupid, but I like that. They can remind me of certain times, like the other day while removing sidewalk I skid on my right knee hard, have  mark on my OD to remind me. Or when my utility knife came a little close, my engineer pants 2nd layer took that one...ha. That what I think is "bond" sort of.

                                  Then again I am crazy...ha.

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                                  • tvenutoT
                                    tvenuto
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                                    Strangely, the lined rear pockets.  I find myself sticking my hands back there just because.  I would have said that lined rear pockets wouldn't have done a thing for me, since I don't even keep my wallet back there, but they do.

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