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That ring is sick @Joberwocky and it's bold i love it. I'm definitely thinking about GAH rings now! But likely one more subtle.
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It's the large size one, which I may not have gone for if.i hadn't bought it used through here on the forum. I love a lot of hisore repeating pattern designs or the more club ring styles like what LewisStonehouse has. Mine is a LOT of ring, but I like it and would look to get another
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I had planned to wear this on a pointer, but didn't take into account the crazy width of the ring meant I needed to size up basically 1.5 sizes. Fits my right index perfectly, so can't complain too much. I do love the skull/rosette ring, the "thanks for giving" ring just speaks to me
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What are y'alls thoughts on choosing Good Art for wedding rings? My fiancée are tossing the idea around. We are on the lower side of money to spend but each of us saw a couple we liked. Has anyone here done this and if so which model did you choose?
Totally unrelated to Good Art, but something I learned when picking my wedding band: try it first to see what colour suits you best. Before we went to the goldsmith I was 1000% certain that I would get a ring in white gold. Tried it and the colour looked absolutely terrible on me. So yellow gold it is.
And I totally second what @sabergirl said about wearing the ring everyday
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What are y'alls thoughts on choosing Good Art for wedding rings? My fiancée are tossing the idea around. We are on the lower side of money to spend but each of us saw a couple we liked. Has anyone here done this and if so which model did you choose?
I did reach out to them for an order but never heard back and wound up getting a great ring from another LA jeweler (Populent) through Etsy. I wanted a wide (6mm) and flat band for comfort; the domed profile I find uncomfortable doing certain things (clenching fingers or grabbing things) and I generally don't remove my ring (I will lose it!). So for me at least, a wide, flat band with some radiusing of the interior edges or a slightly convex interior is really a great design. I think GAH has those kinds of designs.
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Right on, thank you all for the advice and pointers. I think we would likely go with sterling silver rings, which is why our eyes turned to GAH. It is likely the company my fiancée and I will go with at this point. She is super into the designs and likes the small pieces of jewelry I have recently ordered from them, especially the rosette symbol we often see in their work.
We listened to the Iron Cast episode with the guy from Good Art on the way back from Ocracoke, NC over the summer…and through his hilarity she started to understand the brand a bit more and began looking at their designs.
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@Alex how many wear days on your 634s the crew shared on IG today? I'm guessing they are yours because of the patch job near the hems…
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I have a rare vitals, probably.
And I ask someone to suggest to me the most suitable models of jeans that are closest to straight tight ones.waist - 34"
hip - 40"
thigh - 24"
inseam - 33"
weight - 180 lbsHi. It is difficult to work with actual body measurements. The best thing is to measure a pair of jeans you like, the same way as IH does. Then compare results with the tables.
All that being said, a pair of 666 in W34 or W33 is probably what you’re looking for.
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It is difficult to work with actual body measurements.
I know this is difficult. That is why I am asking this question.
I have already measured all my jeans by following the instructions. I have looked at the size ranges of all jeans models. But I couldn't find the perfect size.
On each product page, among other things, the tags of someone from the IH company are indicated.
Tags & vitals. Personally, it would be very useful for me to see not only vitals for example, but also to see the sizes of theirs favorite skinny jeans. But I have not found such sizes anywhere.
I do not have enough data to calculate the dimensions of an unknown product. Therefore, I appeal to the experience of the forum participants.- My English is bad. If something is not clear here then I will clarify.
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It is difficult to work with actual body measurements.
I know this is difficult. That is why I am asking this question.
I have already measured all my jeans by following the instructions. I have looked at the size ranges of all jeans models. But I couldn't find the perfect size.
On each product page, among other things, the tags of someone from the IH company are indicated.
Tags & vitals. Personally, it would be very useful for me to see not only vitals for example, but also to see the sizes of theirs favorite skinny jeans. But I have not found such sizes anywhere.Your English is no problem at all. It works very well.
IH don’t have a skinny cut. Skinny jeans made of heavy denim don’t work very well.
If you want slim straight jeans then really the 666 cut is the only one.
If you want slim tapered you have the 777 and 555.
If you want to go tight you could take one size down in the IH-555-SST or IH-777-SST. This denim has some stretch.
You could publish your jeans measurements here. That would be most helpful as body stats are impossible to work with.
Alternatively you could write to shop@ironheart.co.uk for advice.
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I think that looks like a 634 is going to be for you, actually. Mid-rise, thigh is big enough, and hem is about right. They won’t be skinny, and might be a little fuller in the knee than you like. Otherwise, might take a look at 777–but thigh will be a fair amount skinnier in your size.
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I think that looks like a 634 is going to be for you, actually. Mid-rise, thigh is big enough, and hem is about right. They won’t be skinny, and might be a little fuller in the knee than you like. Otherwise, might take a look at 777–but thigh will be a fair amount skinnier in your size.
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@kornnn your dims look similar to mine (albeit before lockdown, I’m now bigger in all dims other than height). I’d second @sabergirl’s suggestion to try the 634. You might get away with squeezing into a 32 depending on the denim if you’re willing to ride out some initial discomfort for a slimmer straight that still accommodates your thighs. The 888 is also good for bigger thighs, but is a tapered cut (though this might help give you a slimmer silhouette). Best of luck