IHJ-140-IG - 19oz Selvedge Denim Type I Jacket - Indigo/Grey
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@ZackB thanks! Just came in the mail. Managed to find one. I swear it's bleeding indigo just by starting at it. All ready for fall now.
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@catdad1 enjoy brother! It’s an amazing jacket
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Hi gents,
About 115 wears, 3 washes. It has started to come alive, such a rich jacket.
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@tvaillant75 said in IHJ-140-IG - 19oz Selvedge Denim Type I Jacket - Indigo/Grey:
such a rich jacket.
Yes for sure, rich in indigo saturation. Looks great on you.
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@tvaillant75 looks great man, love this fabric
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Thanks guys, still haven't cracked the picture taking game but on the learning curve I hope.
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@tvaillant75 Looks great man! I'm jealous.
I hope IH drops another higher oz indigo type I or II again in the next year or two. Type III's aren't really my style and I'm a ho for the heavies

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Sleeves on this one were always a rad long for my taste, a simple roll works quite well! Plus I get to see the fading due to the watch

Really loving this jacket, @Oaktavia fo you plan to take it out for another spin?
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@tvaillant75 bag looks good too
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@tvaillant75 said in IHJ-140-IG - 19oz Selvedge Denim Type I Jacket - Indigo/Grey:
Really loving this jacket, @Oaktavia fo you plan to take it out for another spin?
Most definitely, I am at the point now where most of my jackets are faded to where I am satisfied. Just a couple more to fade before I start my faded jacket rotation (denim junkie ramblings).
Your jacket looks awesome with the sleeves cuffed. Has those fades around the inside.
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@Oaktavia I was actually wondering about it, whether the joy of fading overtakes the rotation of already faded clothes. kind of a journey vs. destination denim philosophical question

I am at the beginning of this hobby, so I definitely get a loit of enjoyment about making progress at this stage.
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@tvaillant75 said in IHJ-140-IG - 19oz Selvedge Denim Type I Jacket - Indigo/Grey:
@Oaktavia I was actually wondering about it, whether the joy of fading overtakes the rotation of already faded clothes. kind of a journey vs. destination denim philosophical question

Fading projects definitely overtake a would-be rotation of already faded denim. I see my personal denim fading journey in two major stages:
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Focusing on one or two pieces at a time, tops and bottoms. Fade these to the point where satisfaction is aquired. This, to me, is about 50-75% fading progression of any given piece until moving onto the next one.
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Once 6-7 jackets, shirts and pants are faded to my liking, I plan to start a rotation of all the pieces I have faded from stage one. From here, rotating the denim extends the lifetime of the fabric while allowing myself to enjoy the fruits of my fades. It also allows the denim to continue to fade in all its glory, albiet at a snail's pace. The fade marks will be present, yet not totally developed with a ways to go. I plan to reach this goal in the next two years or so.
Not to of course be naive to the fact that more epic IH drops will occur. But for now, I am closer to reaching the rotation than I have been before.
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@Oaktavia thanks for the input, I like your approach to it.
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@Oaktavia this is legit good fade philosophy
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@Tago-Mago Sisyphus would totally fade the feck outta some jeans.
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For those that have this piece, is this what the internal sleeve stitching looks like? Bought this second hand and I’m 99% sure it’s not a fake, but this is the only thing that’s throwing me off.

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@Buckeye yes that is what mine looks like
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@Buckeye Mine too. They’ve bound the edge presumably because of the thickness of the fabric.

