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    What is your Denim/ Clothing Life Story?

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      sabergirl
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      I've always worn jeans.  When I was a kid, the brand was pretty unimportant to me.  As I grew, and grew, and grew some more (I'm 6'1"), I couldn't wear girl's or women's jeans any more.  I remember when I was in like the 8th grade in the early 90s, I "borrowed" a pair of my Dad's old Levi's 501s, and I wore the snot out of them almost every day pretty much all the way through high school.  I also had a pair of Lee jeans, that I'm pretty sure were 101s, that I got in a thrift store.  They were already worn and ripped all to shit, and I sewed a peace-sign patch over a hole in the back pocket.  (Whaddya want, it was the 90s!?)  Anyhoo, eventually I was lured into more designer denim.  I went through a regrettable Diesel phase that was encouraged by my older sister, and again by my Dad's hand-me-downs.

      I'm not sure how it actually happened, but I was living in San Francisco, circa 2009.  I'm pretty sure I must have seen something related to Self Edge or Japanese denim on the internet, because I remember distinctly feeling excited about the idea of heavier, longer-lasting jeans, and discovering that Iron Heart was the heaviest.  Then, I ended up doing a bunch of research and learning a bit about this whole world of denim culture that I had no clue even existed.  This all culminated with a trip to Self Edge where I tried on a bunch of jeans, and finally settled on a pair of 9301s.  They were so crunchy and heavy, they felt like armor!  I felt invincible.  I still sometimes feel that way when I put on that pair.  Also, the inseam was so long, I had to cuff it!  It was like Christmas.

      Since then, I've dabbled a bit with other brands, but I keep coming back to Iron Heart.

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