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@yannis Oh wow, very interesting. Yeah, they are deffo 21oz, but I've never known about the fading properties of the material. Cool to confirm! The cut is amazing, so the lack of contrast is ok by me at the end of the day. In a perfect world, though........
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@SKT it did not: https://forum.ironheart.co.uk//post/950063
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@Tago-Mago good question, I could be in Germany right now drinking beer, fishing in Portugal drinking wine and beer, or as I spent my morning at the dentist office.
My priorities are clearly not in line…
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Picked these up a couple months ago at IH Kojima. Are they a bit of a unicorn?

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@Boggzy17 I’m sorry, but they are not rare: https://forum.ironheart.co.uk/topic/8806/ih-634s-21l-ind-21oz-left-hand-twill-selvedge-denim-straight-cut-indigo?_=1776535192079
Edit: I guess it depends on your definition of unicorn.
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@goosehd said in Random questions to which you seek an answer:
I guess it depends on your definition of unicorn.
We made a few 100.....
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For all who have their jeans hemmed:
If a store was using a Union Special 43200H, instead of the one-generation-older 43200G model, would that deter you in any way from having them hem your jeans?
Considering picking up a machine myself.
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True to Size (TTS)....what the hell does this mean or what are people meaning when they refer to this? It's never made any sense to me.
I can see things being TTS in the fact that a size 9 show is smaller than a size 12 or that a size M is smaller than a 4XL, and perhaps even to say that they're smaller proportionally speaking for that brand's sizing as being "true to size", but beyond that it just breaks down for me.
Maybe this belongs in the rant section because it feels like a mostly useless phrase that's an inherently subjective term that lacks any objective standardization.
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@pechelman when I use the term, it is in the context of I normally wear size XL and in this occasion I chose the same, neither sizing up nor down.
I agree with your argument that unless you know my normal size then tts is meaningless.
In general, it is loosely thrown around without context too often.
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I wont lie, maybe 10 years ago when I just wore any old clothing, I would just buy "size medium" t-shirts and say that's my size, but it's totally subjective to different companies with different fits etc... I think the average person just says "yep i'm THIS size so I'll just buy that"
I think that's why it's important to still refer newcomers to actually measure their body/something that fits well

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