2009 Edition - Iron Heart & Triple Works edition WAYWT
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Till, That is one Chunky Belt! If you want to upload you flicks to flickr or Photobucket that is always an option as well but not necessary as Giles stated previously. Uploading to one of these sites also allows you to rotate, blur, size, etc… If you would rather have your photos appear full size when someone opens/ reads a thread, I would recommend one of these sites.
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Till, That is one Chunky Belt! If you want to upload you flicks to flickr or Photobucket that is always an option as well but not necessary as Giles stated previously. Uploading to one of these sites also allows you to rotate, blur, size, etc… If you would rather have your photos appear full size when someone opens/ reads a thread, I would recommend one of these sites.
Personally, when I want to do that I use:
Shoque put me onto it, and I love it.
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Thanks for all the image help. I'm not exactly tech challenged and even have a flickr account but it's just too much trouble.
Yes, the belt can literally knock one out. It is actually comfortable now, though. But when I got it, it was so stiff that when I took it off after trying it on in the shop, I had to pull it strongly and the loose end just flew out and almost hit the pretty, young shop assistant. Luckily, she took a quick step back. I apologized and said: "No worries, I won't hit you with the belt." I didn't think anything behind it. Says the little minx with a smile:"At least not with this one, please!" After my jaw was back in it's "normal" position I assured her that I had no intention of hitting her with anything at all.
Till
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@tfar:
Thanks for all the image help. I'm not exactly tech challenged and even have a flickr account but it's just too much trouble.
Too much trouble? Come on man that is horse shit. You are now currently the 3rd highest poster on this forum and you have posted a million opinions, observations, and questions but only ONE flick?!? As far as I see it, you get what you give on forums. It seems odd to call it trouble to add to a community that you take so much from. Just my opinion.
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Well, if it is so important to see more. I will take some pics and post them. If I say too much trouble, I don't mean it's not worth it for the forum. I mean I'm lazy in that sense. And I am not the most public person, either. At least when images are concerned.
3rd highest poster? Oh, dear! Gotta take it easy.
Till
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@tfar:
Well, if it is so important to see more. I will take some pics and post them. If I say too much trouble, I don't mean it's not worth it for the forum. I mean I'm lazy in that sense. And I am not the most public person, either. At least when images are concerned.
3rd highest poster? Oh, dear! Gotta take it easy.
Till
Till,
I am not the most public person myself either but there are ways around that. We just want to see the items you purchase, your fits, and opinions on them.Cheers,
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This is another shot of the belt.
So you got me in my 634SR. The waist is still a little tight but I gained some 3 kilos after losing 6 of them. On my way to the right weight again. Still not uncomfortable. The rear fits better than what it shows in the pics. This is one of the better looking jeans on my skinny butt.
The pullover is a zip-neck cashmere sweater in coral red from Uniqlo. The scarf is big Italian cashmere scarf in sky blue with a slight green tint. The jacket is the Stone Island Denim jacket in ballistic nylon I mentioned elesewhere. It is a great piece of gear. Fits very well, is very practical and not fragile at all. Also makes my shoulder seem really broad which helps.
The shoes are Denkstein brogues from Berlin, handmade, Goodyear welted in an absolutely wonderful two tone color that matches the belt very well and that I have not seen on any other pair of shoes ever! When I recently went shoe shopping while in Paris, all the salespeople went crazy for these shoes, even at Weston. They have a great story, too. We go to the Denkstein shop in Berlin because my mother saw some shoes in the window she liked. I discover this pair and think what an extraordinary color this is. The leather and construction are very good, too. It says it's a single pair left, reduced to 30% of the original price. Lo and behold, it's exactly my size and they are super comfortable. Now comes the kicker. The special color is there because these shows were in the window and got bleached by the sun in a very regular fashion. How great is that? Wabi-sabi par excellence and at a third of the normal price. Love it!
Till
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Thanks for the kind words, Shub and Giles. Yeah, the jacket is getting a lot of compliments, too, and I must say it is very nice to wear. I almost didn't buy it. But then he made me such a good price that I couldn't say no. I'm a good deal sucker.
Shoes are seriously wabi-sabi, indeed. The little spot at the toe is just some water from walking through the grass outside, otherwise they are flawless. There is only one discreet hint to how that color has been achieved. On the other shoe you can see a single darker line where the laces were covering the leather. Nice touch, in my eyes.
If I have time over the weekend I will take some shots with the 9634Z and perhaps pair it with the Aero Longshoreman.
As for the weight, I still have a 33 waist and weigh about 73kg (around 162lb) plus minus 1kg, on 180cm that is not too bad. But when I am 71-72kg I fit in all my suits again, so that's the aim because buying new suits is a serious investment and mine are all still in great shape.
Till
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Till, has the denim stained your shoes at all? I really like light tan shoes but am not sure if I want to get a nice pair to wear with my jeans since I'm afraid they will quickly become discolored.
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Till, has the denim stained your shoes at all? I really like light tan shoes but am not sure if I want to get a nice pair to wear with my jeans since I'm afraid they will quickly become discolored.
You can always put some electrical tape on the inside of the hems if you're concerned about that
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@tfar:
The chainstitching is stronger and it will also give a somewhat irregular, bubbly hem. That's where you get what I'd call crown fading all around the leg opening.
You get a little bit of that roping with sanforized jeans and lots of it with unsanforized jeans. It's from the shrinking of the denim in one direction and the pull of the stitch in the other that gives you the roping effect.
Sanforized jeans don't shrink much
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Dr. Pat, absolutely no staining and no traces whatsoever on the shoes after several days of wearing both together. The leather is quite smooth and well waxed/polished. I guess that's why. And I wouldn't be afraid that would happen with other similar shoes if you want to get some.
When I wear my suede desert boots, otoh, I do get the staining and it is almost impossible to get out with just rubbing. Might have to soap them. But on the desert boots I somehow don't mind.
DougNG, excellent idea on the electrical tape and thanks for the explanation of wheat I called the bubble effect. Very good to know the real term and why it happens.
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Sorry Till… I was busy holding my computer sideways so I could view your flicks. Jeans and Belt are are looking good!
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Yeah, no idea why they posted that way. They are showing up perfectly straight in my file. I didn't see any option of turning them. I'd like to avoid the sideways feature next time.
For all others, if you want to view them right side up it makes more sense turning the screen than the computer.
Cheers to all,
Till
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@tfar:
For all others, if you want to view them right side up it makes more sense turning the screen than the computer.
Yeah I have a laptop funny guy.
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Hey all. Just got my very first pair of IH (643SR). Any advice on breaking them in? I'm normally a 501 STF guy, so this is all new to me. Got my eye on the 9634 too, but can't decide. Love this forum. Been up all night reading it. Thanks.
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First of all, congrats and welcome to the IH forum!
Well, if you've read the forum already you have certainly seen the 634SR thread. One big recommendation is to NOT do the wear till you drop and the crotch lows out thing while never washing it. Give it some good soaks in the beginning to make the material softer. Haraki-san's instructions do not require you to sit in the bath tub with it. But you could. If you don't want that but don't want them to shrink too much, do an overnight cold soak first. Dry flat, don't tumble dry. You can also wear them when they are still a bit damp to give them a bit more shape and get creases started that will settle in once they dry.
The hotter the water and the hotter the drying heat, the more they will shrink. Mine have about 2-3 soaks and 1 hand wash behind them. I will now wear them around 30 times or so before I wash them again. If I can go longer without "The Skunk" I will try to do that. Aerating them outside should help. I don't do anything special at all in terms of rubbing or wear.
The other thing you should keep in mind is that when you don't shrink them first and work on breaking them in while they are still completely dry and raw, the wrinkles will shift once you shrink them and that can look like dog. So, I'd say get them to your size first and make the material a bit softer. This way you won't blow out the seams and the wear marks will be where you actually want them. You also won't look badly dressed wearing oversized jeans for six months.
Till