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    Iron Heart Fall/Winter 2025 Collection Preview - Now Live

    Care For Your (Denim/ Wool/ Cotton)

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    • indigostiffI
      indigostiff
      @Oaktavia
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      @Oaktavia That's all they've got, literally. They're dealing with new ways to handle an old, established material.

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      • OaktaviaO
        Oaktavia
        見習いボス
        @indigostiff
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        @indigostiff yup...I do like the different sections of wear days they made up and how they describe them in the article.

        IG: electricindigowizard

        "Possibly splitting hairs, but I consider @Oaktavia to be the beardy, dank High Magus of this denim game…" @neph93

        WTB: IHJ-32 - XL/XXL

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        • indigostiffI
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          Begin the begin - 666-XHS 25 oz —

          New —

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          — and at 150 wears, unsoaked, ready for wash #1 —

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          Along the way, railcar and oxy were sprayed in the interior seat 💃🏼💃🏼

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          First, 30 min soak, inside out, in cold water, with a bit of Woolite for darks —

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          The resultant water, which was not blue 🤔

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          Next, off to the Miele — quick was cycle, cold, no spin —

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          First, the detergent —

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          — then, the post-wash —

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          Let the washing begin!

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          22 minutes is an eternity! Don’t tell your mother about that Icee!

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          Almost there - with some interesting bubbling - puzzling —

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          The resultant mess —

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          Turn them right side in, condition the patch, and let air dry for 2 days —

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          The glorious result, ready for hemming and a little darning at Indigo Proof —

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          • JeansmanJ
            Jeansman
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            I thought the time had come to wash my 2016 UHR 634s 21/23s after having worn them for over 2 months without washing or soaking.

            Instead, I turned them inside out and spayed them with fabric refresher. They smell a whole lot better now but have gone very rigid! However, they have not shrunk at all. Has anybody else done this? Are there any downsides?

            There are also Antibacterial Fabric refreshers but these do not seem readily available in supermarkets and it looks as if they have been re- withdrawn or re-described to focus on upholstery fabrics so I guess they may have adverse consequences, whether on the fabric or on the skin. Has anybody used these?

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            Battled with my 25 oz, won the war!

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            • derek111D
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              • GrahamG
                Graham
                IHUK Crew
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                @derek111 I have read good things about Activated Charcoal bags. You place a few charcoal bags inside the jacket (or a couple of pieces inside the pockets) and let it sit for a few days. It should absorb odors much better than just airing it out. - Worth a try?

                @gmac_ironheart
                🤘

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                • ZackBZ
                  ZackB
                  Haraki san Student
                  @derek111
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                  @derek111 this same thing happened to me. Washed a shirt multiples times, still had a super strong cologne smell. I just kept wearing it and eventually went away. I think I’ll try @Graham idea with the charcoal if I run into that problem again.

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                  • pechelmanP
                    pechelman
                    啓蒙家
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                    havent tried it with denim, but have had luck with oxyclean getting out stubborn scents from other things like a t-shirt that was washed along side kitchen rags with a bit of cooking oil

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                      NickD
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                      @derek111
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                      @derek111 Just wear it - I had a shirt that came with a cologne smell that didn't wash out but went with hanging and wear. A shame really, it smelt really nice!

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                          mudhogen
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                          I’m getting ready to wash my 666s 21 for the first time and need a bit of guidance. I plan on soaking my jeans inside out but have a bit of dilemma with my washer. I live in an apartment and have a double stack GE (GUV27ES) washer/dryer and it appears that all wash cycles have some sort of spin cycle. The delicate cycle is described as “ Utilizes a gentle agitate profile and a low spin speed to provide special care to delicate fabrics. It is recommended to place small or ultra delicate items in mesh bags before washing”.

                          Do y’all think it would be safe wash on delicate with the jeans turned inside out or am I better off handwashing? I have at least 100 wears on them and my goal is high contrast fades and ensuring the longevity of the jeans. Any feedback would be appreciated!

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                          • MattM
                            Matt
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                            They’ll be fine. I’ve always washed them inside out on delicate with a medium spin and have never had any problems.

                            I pre soak sbg then wash and pre hot soak UHR then hot wash inside out. All with medium spin.

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                              mudhogen
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                              @Matt thank you for the advice

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                              • indigostiffI
                                indigostiff
                                @mudhogen
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                                @mudhogen I would just open the top of the washer at end of cycle, before spin. I had this setup in an apartment and loved it -- it is fantastic for dying cotton.

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                                  mudhogen
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                                  @indigostiff
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                                  @indigostiff good call

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