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    There's no Such Thing as a Stupid Question

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    • AlexA
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      @goosehd:

      and does that quantity need to be increased when a new item is released?

      Yes  😃

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      • YesBlankY
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        Here’s a stupid-ish question: does anyone have a sure-fire method and/or product for preventing their thick leather patches from cracking? Particularly before/after a hot wash for shrinkage.

        Works on my machine.

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        • GilesG
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          Oiling it will help, but whether it is a sure-fire solution, depends on what temperature you wash at.  The only sure-fire solution for a very hot wash is to remove the patch prior to the wash…

          "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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          • steelworkerS
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            @Filthy25ozJunkie  posted in cleaning denim that he never hot washes, there's a photo of a patch thats darkened to a beautiful coffee color.

            Those are my principles, and if you don't like them…
            Well, I have others.

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            • SreeniS
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              I guess the coastal parts of my country will be as humid as Okinawa. Will it help if you wrapped the clothes in plastic or any water-resistant material?

              Also - @Giles I am guessing Gosport is also fairly humid. Is humidity a factor to consider while packing things to hand down to one's kids? Also, how do they keep rolls of deadstock denim for so many years?

              @UnTucked:

              @Sreeni:

              [Can I do this in a country like India with its heat and humidity? Thanks

              I know India is more humid that Okinawa, Japan (Which is pretty damn humid, might I add), so outside of sealing them in air-tight containers, I don't see any way possible.

              I literally lost 10-20% of my wardrobe once in Okinawa, because I traveled for work for 30 days… When I got back home, a much of my stuff was mildewed and moldy. Basically, anything that was "dark colored", including leather shoes/boots.

              Terrible experience.](https://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/index.php?action=profile;u=1)

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              • SreeniS
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                When I said shorter sleeves, I was referring to half-sleeves or sleeves that end at the elbow joint. On reading it a third time, I realised that we weren't talking about the same kind of sleeves.

                So with half sleeves, the guys with longer arms will find the sleeves ending at their biceps. Won't this fit more people?

                @UnTucked:

                @Sreeni:

                @Giles:

                @Ivan is pretty small and @Adam is not massive - more shots of them will be appearing, but it is a big big job to go and retro…

                On a different note, wouldn't short sleeve shirts fit a larger group of people?

                We went through this convo about 2-3 years ago, after a batch of UHF's Sewed up with shorter sleeves. Some people REALLY liked them, but the general consensus was that it's far better to sew shirts with longer (Standard) sleeve lengths, that to make them shorter. That way, if a person has shorter arms, they can do a warm or hot wash to shrink them down. But, if on the other hand shirts were sewn with shorter sleeve, there would be many people who are left out from buying shirts at all, because there is no way to "stretch" the sleeve length.

                Not to mention, Iron Heart is a "functional motorcycle clothing" brand. One reason the sleeves are longer, is because when riding a bike, the riders arms are stretched out front, which causes the sleeves to ride up the arms. Longer sleeves prevents that from happening, or makes it less drastic.

                So, "long story short" (Get it? LMAO!), longer sleeve lengths is the best solution for all parties.

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                • UnTuckedU
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                  @Sreeni:

                  When I said shorter sleeves, I was referring to half-sleeves or sleeves that end at the elbow joint. On reading it a third time, I realised that we weren't talking about the same kind of sleeves.

                  So with half sleeves, the guys with longer arms will find the sleeves ending at their biceps. Won't this fit more people?

                  @UnTucked:

                  @Sreeni:

                  @Giles:

                  @Ivan is pretty small and @Adam is not massive - more shots of them will be appearing, but it is a big big job to go and retro…

                  On a different note, wouldn't short sleeve shirts fit a larger group of people?

                  We went through this convo about 2-3 years ago, after a batch of UHF's Sewed up with shorter sleeves. Some people REALLY liked them, but the general consensus was that it's far better to sew shirts with longer (Standard) sleeve lengths, that to make them shorter. That way, if a person has shorter arms, they can do a warm or hot wash to shrink them down. But, if on the other hand shirts were sewn with shorter sleeve, there would be many people who are left out from buying shirts at all, because there is no way to "stretch" the sleeve length.

                  Not to mention, Iron Heart is a "functional motorcycle clothing" brand. One reason the sleeves are longer, is because when riding a bike, the riders arms are stretched out front, which causes the sleeves to ride up the arms. Longer sleeves prevents that from happening, or makes it less drastic.

                  So, "long story short" (Get it? LMAO!), longer sleeve lengths is the best solution for all parties.

                  I think short sleeve UHF's would be a bit of an "oxymoron", for lack of a better word

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                  In search of:
                  IHV-04, med.
                  IHSH-185, large
                  IHSH-186, large (khaki, and green)

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                  • SreeniS
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                    Yes, I didn't mean to include UHF's. I meant all other kinds of shirts which can have a cut similar to the IH Mechanic shirts.

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                    • UnTuckedU
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                      @Sreeni:

                      Yes, I didn't mean to include UHF's. I meant all other kinds of shirts which can have a cut similar to the IH Mechanic shirts.

                      Oh! Ok, got it.

                      BTW, how are your 634DD?

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                      In search of:
                      IHV-04, med.
                      IHSH-185, large
                      IHSH-186, large (khaki, and green)

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                      • GilesG
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                        @Sreeni:

                        Also - @Giles I am guessing Gosport is also fairly humid. Is humidity a factor to consider while packing things to hand down to one's kids? Also, how do they keep rolls of deadstock denim for so many years?

                        Humidity is not a consideration in Gosport.

                        I've never thought how they keep the denim in Japan I'm afraid.  I guess, just in dry, reasonably aired rooms.

                        "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                        • SreeniS
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                          Stiff, but getting softer by the day. And I would like my next pair of jeans to be slow faders.

                          @UnTucked:

                          @Sreeni:

                          Yes, I didn't mean to include UHF's. I meant all other kinds of shirts which can have a cut similar to the IH Mechanic shirts.

                          Oh! Ok, got it.

                          BTW, how are your 634DD?

                          Sent from my Nexus 7 using Tapatalk

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                          • SreeniS
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                            I ask this because Cone Mills is shutting down and I am planning to buy about 5-8 yards of denim from their White Oak shop. I was wondering if storing it for a few years will need any kind of special storage.

                            @Giles:

                            @Sreeni:

                            Also - @Giles I am guessing Gosport is also fairly humid. Is humidity a factor to consider while packing things to hand down to one's kids? Also, how do they keep rolls of deadstock denim for so many years?

                            Humidity is not a consideration in Gosport.

                            I've never thought how they keep the denim in Japan I'm afraid.  I guess, just in dry, reasonably aired rooms.

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                            • Filthy2123ozjunkieF
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                              @YesBlank:

                              Here’s a stupid-ish question: does anyone have a sure-fire method and/or product for preventing their thick leather patches from cracking? Particularly before/after a hot wash for shrinkage.

                              How I get my patches not to crack is by assuring they stay dry above the soak, only washing with cold water, and only briefly submerging them when I wash them. Then you can hit them with a THIN COAT of mink oil while they are still wet and allow it to completely dry.

                              For example my current pair of 888s I soaked in scalding hot water (by turning up the water heater up 2 hours prior) in 2 different soaks for 6 hours and it looked like this when dry because it was always above the hot water.

                              Also from a pair I've worn for  the last 7 months washed about 5 times using my washing method.

                              It's got a wrinkle in it from my backpack smashing against the side when I walk. @YesBlank

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                                • Filthy2123ozjunkieF
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                                  @Giles what mill is the 21/23 oz denim made in? Is it the same as the old UHRS? And the same as the 25oz and 21 oz? The shade of indigo is as deep as the 25 and 21 oz and the hand feels super soft already. It is so nice.

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                                  • GilesG
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                                    I can't remember.  I'll ask H this week….

                                    "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                                    • Filthy2123ozjunkieF
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                                      Thank you.  🙂

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                                      • YesBlankY
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                                        Thanks for the patch advice. Guess it comes down to less shrinkage vs a few cosmetic issues with the patch. I’m definitely not bothered enough to remove and reattach the patch.


                                        FWIW I’ve been using Danner Boot Dressing (clear) on my patches right after washing and it seems to do an acceptable job. Granted, these 777s have only been worn 45 times with 3 cold washes.

                                        Works on my machine.

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                                        • steelworkerS
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                                          @Filthy25ozJunkie:

                                          @YesBlank:

                                          Here’s a stupid-ish question: does anyone have a sure-fire method and/or product for preventing their thick leather patches from cracking? Particularly before/after a hot wash for shrinkage.

                                          How I get my patches not to crack is by assuring they stay dry above the soak, only washing with cold water, and only briefly submerging them when I wash them. Then you can hit them with a THIN COAT of mink oil while they are still wet and allow it to completely dry.

                                          For example my current pair of 888s I soaked in scalding hot water (by turning up the water heater up 2 hours prior) in 2 different soaks for 6 hours and it looked like this when dry because it was always above the hot water.

                                          Also from a pair I've worn for  the last 7 months washed about 5 times using my washing method.

                                          It's got a wrinkle in it from my backpack smashing against the side when I walk. @YesBlank

                                          Patch is beautiful Mike! I'm going to try this.

                                          Those are my principles, and if you don't like them…
                                          Well, I have others.

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                                          • Filthy2123ozjunkieF
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                                            Thanks buddy.

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