IH-714 - Ultra Heavy Selvedge Serge Cargo Pants
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Nice snapshot @neph93 ! It looks like you are either you are out skiing or at some weird sort of cafe haha
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Nice snapshot @neph93 ! It looks like you are either you are out skiing or at some weird sort of cafe haha
Both, mate! I've been skiing in Sweden for the last few days but needed a break, so I let the younger generation do their thang while I chilled in the cafe at the bottom of the slopes. "Fine dager" as we say in Norway
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@neph93 haha I was hoping it was at a lodge! Otherwise the person across from you would be looking mighty odd in town with goggles and a helmet on ha
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haha
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Thanks for the images D9
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They look great.. Good job
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Thanks. The tag and the red threads didn't dye. So they just got a deeper shade of black and now everything is black.
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I was thinking of doing the same but not for the white pocket bags just for the lack of fading. I'll be able to wear them to work without having them turn gray from frequent washing. Love these….
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I can post complete instructions and were to get the dye if you'd like.
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Thanks
I've used their products before (Dharma). Just one question how hot did you get the water….i'm going to use a steel tub or garbage can with an induction burner underneath that should get me all the heat I need.
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I washed the pants in 3 heaping tablespoons of Samurai thunder soap in cold water, then: I just pasted the dye in about a gallon of boiling hot water. I used about 3 gallons of hottest tap water a half a cup of sea salt, 4 oz of jet black dye, and 1 cup of soda ash dissolved in a half gallon of hot water, added to the pants after an hour soak and let the sit for about her hour. Don't pour the soda ash directly on the pants. Move them to the side and slowly add it. Rinse and machine wash. You don't need heat, just plenty of non-iodized salt and soda ash added to the bath after an hour soak.