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@Gavin666 Don’t give up so soon! Wash it a couple more times. To be fair that is one of the reasons why I do not buy jeans from the strike gold any longer. First of all, they’re ridiculously long, secondly I had to wash them six times before they kept just bleeding indigo. I know most people would love that problem but, you couldn’t even touch these pants let alone sit on anyone’s furniture without ruining. But check back with me in a week. I purchased that hoodie and we’ll see if I turn blue like Violet from Willy Wonka and the chocolate factory. Lol
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@Gavin666 honestly I was kind of looking forward to picking out and old white shirt and seeing how blue I could make it through some second hand indigo

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@jimcord I will stick with it! Have to wash it next time when the wife is out

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@kojimastreets I’ll give it a shot today.
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FYI, if anybody is interested somebody is selling a boatload of good stuff(lots of indigo pieces), size 5 and 36 waist(for the most part) on eBay. most of it looks to be new or very lightly worn.
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@northsouthdenimguy Jesus, there really is a boatload! Think he just discovered Iron Heart?

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I guess that’s a possibility

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Does anyone have a UES body bag (love that name
)? If so, how do you like it? I'm torn between one of these UES bags or an Iron Heart waist bag.
https://japaneseselvagejeans.com/en/products/wb-4?variant=44738341568710 -

Bought an extra heavy flannel from UES at Mildblend here in Chicago a few months ago, love this thing. I try to wear it as much as my outfits allow, I feel like it fits best with the combo of some boots for that real workwear look, but I’m mostly a sneaker enjoyer.
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@hello_4lex solid combo ya got going there. Bet that flannel would look just as good with some sneaks though too!
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@Mizmazzle I have done that devilish combination before! Most recent pair of sneakers is a pair of lowtop Shoes Like Pottery which I don’t think would be too strange to pair with the flannel! On more of a “low profile” sneaker kick as of late. Back in my Highschool says I was definitely more of a big shoe guy (à la Air Force 1s)
