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    • m4ximeM
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      I've just order myself a pair of the olive Slim Fatigue Pants and although I can fit in the size 2 I think I'll keep the size 3 which just gives me a bit more space. There isn't much change between sizes and the below the knee measurements are identical. Also, as it has a little cinch on each sides I can get a tighter waist while having more room in the top block which is ideal. The fabric is super nice and am now looking at getting one of their shirts.

      WTB:

      IHSH-369-GRY (M)

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      • m4ximeM
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        Fit of the size 3 on a 32 waist for those interested, I've cinched both sides

        WTB:

        IHSH-369-GRY (M)

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        • GraemeEG
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          @jerkules said in IRON HEART WAYWT - 2024 EDITION:

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          IHSH-75
          Dark arts coffee tee
          Orslow fatigues (living in these!!)
          Bostons

          ✌️

          Those fatigue pants look great

          Are those the slim or regular fit?

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          • jerkulesJ
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            @GraemeE hey thanks, these are the regular! They’re quite a bit more relaxed through the whole leg than I am used to, so it’s taken a while to adjust, but my god they are comfortable to wear. I’m a 34 in most IH jeans and these are Orslow size 4.

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            • GraemeEG
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              @jerkules i just got a pair of the slim ones second hand from Pal/PopV

              Its definately taking some getting used to since my legs are fairly used to 16oz+ (especially in winter) but so far I'm super impressed

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              • Denimhead 0D
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                Crosspost

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                IG - gratefuldenimhead (jeans and boots), Norseamerican (bicycles)

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                • GraemeEG
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                  I just got my second pair of fatigues and need to hem both.

                  Wondering if I should take into self edge for chain stitch or just have a tailor do a standard job

                  Anyone have any opinions either for functional or aesthetic reasons?

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                  • SKTS
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                    I had the guys at IHUK do a chain stitch hem on my 735 work pants…kind of spoiled me on all other hem types for pants. Just seems more robust? But that could be the kool-aid talkin’ and I’m sure either one would work fine Also I’m no help

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                    • S
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                      Chain stitch will add that subtle “roping” effect to the hem, where a traditional lock stitch will just be straight and clean; nothing wrong with that on chinos/fatigues. However, a chain stitch can make them feel a touch elevated, and give your ego a little tickle for the little detail…

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                        @SKT said in OrSlow:

                        I had the guys at IHUK do a chain stitch hem on my 735 work pants…kind of spoiled me on all other hem types for pants. Just seems more robust? But that could be the kool-aid talkin’ and I’m sure either one would work fine Also I’m no help

                        Chain stitch is less robust to my understanding. Looks better though.

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                        • SKTS
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                          @NickD ahh…I was just assuming. Thanks for the info. I guess visually it looks stronger because of the amount of stitches?

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                          • GraemeEG
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                            To clarify i typically have a chain on all my denim I just haven't ever had it done on any fatigue, twill or chino type pants

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                            • SKTS
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                              @GraemeE haha…mine was a standard hem all along. Never listen to me.
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                              • GraemeEG
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                                @SKT said in OrSlow:

                                Never listen to me.

                                This is why we can't have nice things

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                                • AdamJA
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                                  Today I found out that OrSlow make a shirt out of the fatigue pant fabric! Anyone own one?

                                  The devil is in the detail..

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                                    I think there’s a sz 3 available in the Buy/Sell board.
                                    Too lazy to link, as it’s not mine…

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                                    • AdamJA
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                                      @sophisto000 I thought it was a bit too niche to search so didn't bother. Cheers!

                                      The devil is in the detail..

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                                        🤙

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                                        • DeeDee85D
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                                          @AdamJ I do! ✋🏼 I mentioned it somewhere on here recently about how good it was, the orSlow fatigue shirt and a flat head dobby are the only two non IH shirts that have stayed in my wardrobe after discovering IH, I guess that’s testament enough to how much I love it. I ordered it from Meadow Sweden for around £120 and escaped any customs fees too, most UK sites seem to have them for over £200 which is a bit ridiculous. It’s a bargain for £120. Also Cameron O did a great YouTube vid on it 👍🏼

                                          EDIT size wise I’m a XXL in most IH and tried the fatigue shirt in a 5, ended up selling it on and ordering a 4, which is perfect. Think it mentions some stuff about sizing in the Cameron O vid.

                                          Second EDIT: I will be buying a back up of this shirt 😂

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                                          • DeeDee85D
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                                            Just had a quick look on meadowweb, they are now £175.. £55 price rise in a year or so 😳

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