Random questions to which you seek an answer
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I would suggest reading the product threads for jeans of these denims. They’re VERY different.
Briefly: UHR is raw and will shrink significantly and mold to your body with first soak/wash. UHR is also a very dense weave, and has a crispy texture. XHS is one-washed. There’s still a little shrink in there, but not like UHR. 25oz XHS is very heavy denim, but IMO softens very nicely, and if you put in the time, eventually it can be the softest heaviest denim sweatpants you’ll ever own.
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Camping and cock rides, good times!
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Hoping to get some help here on how to manage this pretty gnarly crease in the collar, which I’m assuming came from how it was folded up during shipping. Do people typically take an iron on a warmer setting to this? Curious on everyone’s advice. Thanks in
advance!
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@MSav32323 Wet it and try to straighten either by hand or with an iron. Since it’s the collar, try and iron it flat from the underside.
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@MSav32323 That would make me crazy and I would iron it with steam from both sides until I got rid of it. But listen to @goosehd first,and if that doesn’t work try being a little more aggressive. I’ve done it with my vests,and have never had any issues.
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@pechelman said in Random questions to which you seek an answer:
The leveling rake is the only confusing item of the bunch to me, otherwise this looks pretty standard for fly fishing bums.
Can confirm.
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@MSav32323 I often do a proper cowboy starch on my collars after every wash. I iron them flat, spray them with starch until they are wet, let them dry almost completely, then iron the crease where I want it. I like my collars looking fresh. With denim this heavy, it doesn’t get crispy like a dress shirt. It will still be softish. Just like new!