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Posts made by Eza
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RE: IHSH-431-BRN - Slubby Heavy Flannel Check Western Shirt - Brownposted in Shirting
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RE: IHSH-431-BRN - Slubby Heavy Flannel Check Western Shirt - Brownposted in Shirting
@Jord looks like a traveller's notebook calendar?
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RE: IHSH-431-BRN - Slubby Heavy Flannel Check Western Shirt - Brownposted in Shirting
@samuellschulman great shirt I love that colourway
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RE: IHSH-326-IND - 12oz Selvedge Denim Work Shirt With Snaps - Indigoposted in Shirting
@Aussie-Ben same! I was away and was not on social media or the internet and when i came back I saw it but all sold out!
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RE: IHSH-326-IND - 12oz Selvedge Denim Work Shirt With Snaps - Indigoposted in Shirting
Will there be more options moving forward of work shirt cuts but with snaps?I really hope this becomes a thing since I've leaned toward western shirts because I prefer snaps over buttons, but I love the cut of workshirts.....
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RE: Good Art Hollywoodposted in Other Brands and Shops
@Oaktavia oh nice! Perfect I said 3-4 since I like bracelets to stay put when I put them on.. its a beautiful piece!
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RE: Good Art Hollywoodposted in Other Brands and Shops
@Oaktavia If there is a local silversmith I am sure they would be able to do it depending on how you like to wear it for me I would go maybe even 3-4 links but I dont like things dangleing... good luck! it has lovely petina (but yes you can send stuff to GA for sure)
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RE: Snap Upgradesposted in Hardware
@Graham, yeah, looking for extra studs and posts the standard Permex 15mm #201 found on westerns. I am willing to pay, since I have 4 shirts, I am looking to double up so four posts and studs per shirt 16 total.... My CPO is fine since with the elbow creases they are perfect...thanks for your quick reply
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RE: Snap Upgradesposted in Hardware
@Graham Are we able to order extra studs and posts for the permex snaps if we want to press our own extra snaps on cuffs to try to tame sleeve lengths ?
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RE: IRON HEART WAYWT - 2025 EDITIONposted in What Are You Wearing Today (WAYWT)
@Matt what size pop lock chain is that ?
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RE: Indigo Invitational Y5posted in Heavy Weight Contests & Competitions
@CAliCO_faded congrats on your first pair they are lovely
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RE: Indigo Invitational Y5posted in Heavy Weight Contests & Competitions

Uploaded mine yesterday took a long time but got her done I wanted to try these left hand twill 21.5oz gauntlet this time around plenty of IH shirts to rotate through with these jeans …
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RE: Indigo Invitational Y5posted in Heavy Weight Contests & Competitions
@PJ those are so nice wow good luck!
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RE: GOOD ART HLYWD - A Galleryposted in GOOD ART HLYWD
@Kasi Nope? I don't understand, sorry but English is not my first language. Have a good day.
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RE: GOOD ART HLYWD - A Galleryposted in GOOD ART HLYWD
@Kasi the Denim Rosary to hold while worshiping the Indigo Gods....
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RE: Anyone watching the Tour de France this year?posted in General Chat
The ongoing rivalry between Tadej Pogačar and Jonas Vingegaard is shaping up to be one of the most thrilling chapters in Tour de France history. If both riders stay healthy and avoid crashes this year, we’re in for an absolutely epic battle. What’s truly incredible is how evenly matched they’ve been — over the course of the last four Tours, where they’ve traded victories (two apiece), the total time difference between them is just 1 minute and 25 seconds. Less than 90 seconds over four grueling three-week races — that’s virtually nothing in a sport where one bad day or tactical error can decide everything. It’s a testament to just how elite both riders are, and how deeply they’ve pushed each other to their limits.
My wife and I are also huge Wout van Aert fans. He’s one of the most versatile riders of this generation — a true all-terrain machine who can sprint, climb, time trial, and support his teammates without ego. But more than just his talent, it’s his attitude and humility that make him such an easy rider to root for. He races with grit and grace, and he always seems to leave it all out there.
I’ve been a lifelong cycling fan — it all started back in the days of Greg LeMond and Bernard Hinault. That era had it all: drama, grit, and larger-than-life personalities. Then came the reign of Miguel Indurain, whose quiet dominance and time trialing power defined the early ’90s. Every generation since has had its heroes, but there’s something particularly special about this current one — the sheer unpredictability, the attacking style, and the depth of talent across teams.
As for Lance Armstrong, I could never quite get behind him. Beyond the doping, which obviously casts a shadow, it was always his arrogance and “holier-than-thou” demeanor that put me off. He rode with a chip on his shoulder and often treated teammates and rivals with disdain — it made it hard to admire his accomplishments, even before everything unraveled.
But the sport has come a long way. With riders like Pogačar, Vingegaard, van der Poel, Evenepoel, and van Aert lighting up every race they enter, cycling feels more alive and competitive than ever. If this year’s Tour plays out the way we hope, it could go down as one of the greatest editions in history.
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RE: Anyone watching the Tour de France this year?posted in General Chat
@Nik I am so jealous that's awesome Thanks for sharing !
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RE: Anyone watching the Tour de France this year?posted in General Chat
Starts in 2 weeks! I used to race in my younger and slimmer days so for me I love watching the cycling for the cycling, the tactics and such but the scenery is always stunning....

