Random questions to which you seek an answer
- 
why are there always so many more guests than users on board. sign up & get a warm welcome from us stubborn folks. if you are really a superstar you can maybe inspire a product, holla not holla, like what's up & how you are doing, but user holla & that great item he dreamed up. . . .can't see it yo say. go to the members area  
- 
Is there any science in doing an ocean/sea wash with ones jeans? Or is it just a fun thing to do? 
- 
Can I go TTS with Asics Gel Lytes? Asics always fit me the same as Nike, Mizuno and pretty much every other athletic shoe. No experience with that specific model, though. 
- 
Ok, quick question for those of you with the IH-801: how breathable is the duck fabric? Is it significantly less than the 21 oz denim? I'm trying to decide if a pair will be too hot for me to wear in the 4+ months when the temperatures here in Texas exceed 95 degrees. Any insight into the wearability of the duck loggers in hot weather would be greatly appreciated. 
- 
Ok, quick question for those of you with the IH-801: how breathable is the duck fabric? Is it significantly less than the 21 oz denim? I'm trying to decide if a pair will be too hot for me to wear in the 4+ months when the temperatures here in Texas exceed 95 degrees. Any insight into the wearability of the duck loggers in hot weather would be greatly appreciated. Well, I wouldn't say they are more breathable than the IH-634S but the fabric is lighter. Guess it also depends on how you size them. I went one up with a W33 for a baggier fit. Tell you what, I will do half the day in IH-634S and half the day in IH-801 tomorrow. It is currently in the high 90's here in NYC so it should be comparable… Expect a full analysis tomorrow evening! 
- 
Is there any science in doing an ocean/sea wash with ones jeans? Or is it just a fun thing to do? Not to my knowledge… 
- 
^some argument, that the salt will keep the indigo better in (like Atelier la Durance claimed) and that rubbing with sand will help the contrasts. but then, I doubt that there is any big difference to a standard soak. And I don't know, if I would want to have seawater in my jeans (at least, without a further wash). 
- 
@Max: ^some argument, that the salt will keep the indigo better in (like Atelier la Durance claimed) and that rubbing with sand will help the contrasts. but then, I doubt that there is any big difference to a standard soak. And I don't know, if I would want to have seawater in my jeans (at least, without a further wash). well, when you DIY dye garments, you can use normal salt to "attach" the color. > so probably salty water will keep the indigo. And of course you need to rinse them afterwards… 
- 
shoreman, i'll give it a try for you if no one else offers between now & Friday morning, but it might be better to get someone outside of NY to do it for you. I'm pretty sure they would charge me taxes & such while out of state you beat that additional cost. if no bites, send me a pm with info & I'll see what I can do  **Hec, I'm still waiting on your package but once I get it will let you know  
- 
Any chance of a IH schedule - what's coming up in such and such a month? I'd love to see a rough idea of what's coming up all in one place. If it's already been suggested then I +1 it. If it's already been dismissed, well, apologies… 
- 
roger that…. 
 thought that'd be the case.






