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    • manufc10M
      manufc10
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      I agree with everyone here...the fatigue pants are nice, I've got the Olive "slim" fit (not a typical slim fit IMO) but still a nice baggier fit that's not too baggy. I plan on grabbing the brown and black sometime soon.

      For me thiugh I think their easy fit cargo pants are the best. I find myself wearing them way more than my fatigue pants. I highly recommend for those looking for a lighter weight more year round cargo or for those who live in warmer climates.

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      • iammortalcombatI
        iammortalcombat
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        Been a while friends - life’s been busy and I was taking a break from the internet and shopping however - I picked up a pair of the wool charcoal houndstooth French Work pant and hot damn I love my grandpa vibes

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        • stitchdown.shellS
          stitchdown.shell
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          After adding the Olive Slim
          fatigued (order a slightly larger size by accident), I enjoyed it so much I went for its khaki brother. Very pleased.

          For reference I’m a true 32” waist and a size 2 is perfect.

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          IG: @stitchdown.shell

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          • iammortalcombatI
            iammortalcombat
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            @stitchdown-shell
            I have these (regular fit) and I wear them insanely too much. They are a fantastic fabric that breathes extremely well.

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            • stitchdown.shellS
              stitchdown.shell
              Haraki san Student
              @iammortalcombat
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              @iammortalcombat Does it age well? Fades? I've only had mine for a couple months.

              IG: @stitchdown.shell

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              • m4ximeM
                m4xime
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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.

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                • m4ximeM
                  m4xime
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                  Fit of the size 3 on a 32 waist for those interested, I've cinched both sides

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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
                      jerkules
                      啓蒙家
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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
                        GraemeE
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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
                          Denimhead 0
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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
                              SKT
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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…

                                WTB - IH-738-GRN sz 36

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                                • N
                                  NickD
                                  The Unwoven
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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
                                    SKT
                                    見習いボス
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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
                                        SKT
                                        見習いボス
                                        @GraemeE
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                                        @GraemeE haha…mine was a standard hem all along. Never listen to me.
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                                        • GraemeEG
                                          GraemeE
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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
                                            AdamJ
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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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