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    • D97x7D
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      D97- repair what? It just looks like awesome evo hem 🙂 if you don't like it. the only way is just to re hem slightly shorter

      Yes on reflection I think it's fine, just didn't expect it so soon. Anyway it's a good excuse to buy another pair  😉

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      • jimmyJ
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        Seriously from the second pic looks like it's just happening at the front? I think the fast hooks on your boots are doing it.

        Options 1. new boots  2.cuff your jeans 3. take your boots to a cobbler and change hose hooks to blind/exposed eyelets.

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        • D97x7D
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          Cheers Jimmy I think I'll choose option 1  🙂

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          • Max PowerM
            Max Power
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            @D97x7:

            Any way to repair these? It seems Iron Heart and Redwing don't get on.  :o
            Less than 6 months wear BTW.

            i have exactly the same fraying on my IHs from the Iron Rangers.
            it's the fast hooks. (front of the hem is above, btw). but I won't bother/repair it.

            @elclintor:

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

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            • ALEX1976A
              ALEX1976
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              pocket pouch repair

              i know this problem with my SR!!! :-\

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              • injunjackI
                injunjack
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                Can somebody explain this?

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                • GilesG
                  Giles
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                  The denim is so tough and the pocket opens are tight.  Even with the heaviest twill that we can sensibly use, if the person uses the front pockets regularly, there is a tendency for the twill to give up.  On the Devils Fit and the DC4, because they are a tighter jean we have incorporated a tape at this point in an effort to increase the life of the twill

                  "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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                  • ALEX1976A
                    ALEX1976
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                    mine sr are damage @ the frontpocket from my sebenza knife. 😉

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                    • SeulS
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                      Use your BB flash pocket to cover your stitching, Alex… Just shove it in your front pocket, and use 2 cms to cover your stitching, and shove your Sebenza's clip over it...

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                      • ALEX1976A
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                        Use your BB flash pocket to cover your stitching, Alex… Just shove it in your front pocket, and use 2 cms to cover your stitching, and shove your Sebenza's clip over it...

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                        sr pocket damage from sebby! :-\

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                        • SeulS
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                          Aaah you carry your knife in your watch pocket - ok Sir, carry on!..

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                          • ALEX1976A
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                            no longer! 😞

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                            • SeulS
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                              Well, you could start wearing it like me:

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                              • ALEX1976A
                                ALEX1976
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                                nooo dude…...looks not nice 😞

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                                • SeulS
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                                  It's the only way to wear it without causing damage… At work I pull my knife hundreds of times/ day so my options are limited... Practicality > looks.

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                                  • ALEX1976A
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                                    hmmmmm ok this declaring 😉
                                    the busters with knife pocket insinde is a great solution 😘

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                                    • jimmyJ
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                                      You guys need the Vulcan.

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                                      • Finn666F
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                                        same here…

                                        removed the broken cotton-thread

                                        and re-sewed it with poly-thread.

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                                        • SeulS
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                                          😞 That's BRILLIANT!..

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                                          • jimmyJ
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                                            nice one finn real clean repair. did you do it by hand?

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