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    • chrisjohnnickC
      chrisjohnnick
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      For that since it's in an area that's gonna get a lot of wear, I'd get at it sooner before it gets bigger.

      Wants List:
      IHSH-20-Red, XL
      IHSH-208-Indigo Kersey, L-XL
      IHSH-254-Grey Kersey, L-XL
      IHSW-45 Black, M
      IH-526SV 21oz type III, 38 or 40
      IH-777S-SB size 32
      IH-777S-142 size 31 or 32

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        Mustafa911
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        I will like to introduce you to “denim therapy” master tailor that not only does denim repair , modification but also master tailor for all other fabrics. Denim therapy shop is located in red bank , New Jersey.

        I always struggle with Iron heart shirt length , and long sleeves . Majority of places afraid to touch any denim 14oz or more . Secondly , no denim place like to hem heavy denim shirts and heavy denim jacket.

        I called so many places , I don’t want to name the names , but all places in California , Portland , Washington state . All well known denim repair places but nobody took my iron heart 14 Oz ID/BK denim shirt and denim jacket for hemming. Everyone refused.  Very fortunately denim therapy took my denim shirt , hem and beautiful chain stitch using the special chain stitching machine .

        Secondly , the tapering service is very difficult on 25oz. I took two 25oz denim and I can’t be happy with the work. Amazing !!!

        Thirdly , Denim therapy shorten length of my 18oz denim jacket and sleeve perfectly. Everything chain stitch back to like new condition.

        Lastly , they also repair denims and does a fantastic job.

        I can’t recommend enough. If you needed to hem denim shirts , jackets and taper heavy denim go to denim therapy.

        Red bank, NJ  phone number : 732-704-4369





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          gunar
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          @chrisjohnnick:

          For that since it's in an area that's gonna get a lot of wear, I'd get at it sooner before it gets bigger.

          Good to know, thanks!

          Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk

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            Just received this IHSH-300 from an international retailer. This constructional thread in the cuff is unraveling. Thinking it was a loose thread, I gave it a light tug and it began to unravel more. What's the best way to keep this from continuing? Snip at both ends?

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            • neph93N
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              @Chad:

              Just received this IHSH-300 from an international retailer. This constructional thread in the cuff is unraveling. Thinking it was a loose thread, I gave it a light tug and it began to unravel more. What's the best way to keep this from continuing? Snip at both ends?

              @Chesson is a wizard with these things, but I’d consider getting in touch with the retailer.

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

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              • GilesG
                Giles
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                I would not snip…...I cant tell if it is constructional from the photo, or just a basting thread.  Can you take a couple more pics please.....

                "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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                • ChessonC
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                  Hi @Chad it's hard to tell from the photo you sent over but that could be constructional stitching if you keep pulling at it it may make things worse and snipping it may not stop it. Are you able to send over some more photo to give a better indication of which thread it is that is coming away?

                  IG: @alexchesson_

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                    Thanks @Chesson - hopefully these provide better context. I'm considering that, @neph93 , but it's an international retailer and I'm US-based. Would like to avoid going through that return process if possible!

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                    • ChessonC
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                      By the looks of what I can work out from your photos that is likely to be an internal thread that has pulled through. If that is the case, doing a "factory" style repair would be very difficult as that stitch will have been run before the cuff is attached to the sleeve. Taking a look at the way out cuffs are constructed this looks overlocked internally but it also has a single row of stitching visible on the face of the fabric. If that row is still all intact you do not necessarily need to be concerned.

                      If you pull on the thread lightly is it still pulling out? or has it got to a stage where it has locked off?

                      IG: @alexchesson_

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                        @Chesson I pulled enough to the point that it locked out at both ends

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                          But to your previous point- everything is definitely intact. I'm not too worried about it now. Thanks for looking!

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                          • Filthy2123ozjunkieF
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                            I got one of these baseball cap buddies to wash my IHC-06. I put two zip ties on it so there is no possible way it can come open in the washer.

                            I put the cap inside out because there are areas that raise up past the cage that would rub in the washer. I already go a big crease on the side from the first time I washed it.

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                            • Filthy2123ozjunkieF
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                              Ready for a new hole on my Faith belt, I decided to do something very drastic.

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                              • vaquero357V
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                                …no sooner than @steelworker mentioned on another thread to 'maintain your weight or things can get crazy' that I reached for my first 'non-denim' pants purchase IHDV-502-OLV, wore 'em to work and within a couple of hours I had to unbutton them, brutal. Unlike denim the material used for these is literally 'steel belted', especially the waist, I mean no give. Kinda bummed out because in every other aspect they fit great.
                                …when I got home from work I remembered I had one last pair of my old Levis still up in the closet and I also remembered someone (@Filthy?) had a do-able remedy. With a belt, no ones the wiser.
                                ...this was the first generation 502 also. I Gorilla Glue duct taped it just to stop the thread unravel where I cut or made incision.

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                                • Filthy2123ozjunkieF
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                                  Hey @vaquero357 get yourself a spray bottle and one of these and you should be able to wet the waist and stretch them. Go slow because you might tear something or blow the button off if you don't. Also your do-dad looks about two inches so IDK if they will stretch that much. I'd say an inch to 1.5" tops.

                                  This is the exact same one I bought and is definitely XHS stretch worthy.
                                  PANT WAISTBAND STRETCHER - STRETCH RANGE 30" TO 51". FOR WAIST SIZE 30" TO 48". https://a.co/d/1xOLLGQ

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                                  • vaquero357V
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                                    …I'll look into it, thanks brother! 😉

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                                    • vaquero357V
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                                      …it is pretty hillbilly. 😃

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                                        Jett129
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                                        Also Indigoproof does some sort of waist addition as well as her repair service.

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                                        • steelworkerS
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                                          @Filthy:

                                          I got one of these baseball cap buddies to wash my IHC-06. I put two zip ties on it so there is no possible way it can come open in the washer
                                          I put the cap inside out because there are areas that raise up past the cage that would rub in the washer. I already go a big crease on the side from the first time I washed it.

                                          Genius! Thanks Mike!

                                          Those are my principles, and if you don't like them…
                                          Well, I have others.

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                                          • weftyarnW
                                            weftyarn
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                                            Thought I'd share my "frayed crotch seams" procedure here. Some zig zagging with my trusty Singer Heavy Duty almost always does the job. Apparently, it can even handle 21OZ 😃

                                            This is the "fraying" I'm talking about. Seems to be caused by thighs rubbing against each other when walking.

                                            Zig zagging along the frayed area. Crossing the point where all panels come together (what's the correct term for this?) is the critical part. How many layers of fabric there?

                                            Happy with the results. Pro tip: Always use thread that is darker than the actual fabric to make the repair less visible. I used Gütermann Col 11 (100% Poly) in this case.

                                            Use it or lose it.

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