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Anyone interested in doing a tour with the new 101J?
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Anyone interested in doing a tour with the new 101J?
Doing a tour? Probs me being a dumbass but I don't understand…
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@neph93 like in here http://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/index.php?board=58.0
a group buyed and shared item that will worn by people in the group around the globe, in this case the 101J would go on tour
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Awesome, we need a minimum of 6 I reckon, maximum of 12. Size would probably be XL.
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@neph93 like in here http://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/index.php?board=58.0
a group buyed and shared item that will worn by people in the group around the globe, in this case the 101J would go on tour
Thanks for that @rocket.
@Megatron1505 I'd love to be a part of that. I've a feeling I'd be an XXL in that jacket, but keep me in the loop, dude, just in case.
EDIT: The more I think about this, the more I love the idea… If I could get it after "someone" has loosened it up the XL might work.
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Sounds good to me @neph93 , so you me and @MastersOfDeath so far
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I know that with raw, unsanforized denim, the aim of the initial soak is to minimize indigo loss. This is just to preserve the potential for the highest contrast fading, right? As in "keep the denim as dark as possible so that when it starts to fade, the fades are more pronounced?"
Reason for question is I gave my 666SIIs a second hot soak (actually 2nd time was a hot washing machine run without detergent). I got some very, very slight fading in a couple of areas where I already had creases from wearing them for an hour or so after the first soak. Does this make any difference to anything?
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Thanks @rocket and yes totally agreed, I didn't phrase the first part correctly, agree that reason for the soak is bed in the threads but I guess I meant that one always aims to minimize indigo loss as part of that soak (such as the theory of soaking inside out which frankly I never bother with!). Thanks for your thoughts.
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From H:
We can't tell that is the same of ours or not.
Because IHSH-92, the fabric is not our exclusive. It was a classical fabric from the past.
For IHSH-100, we made its fabric more thicker than the original. so this is our original and exclusive.Thanks. Much appreciated G and H.
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Imo the reason is to make the clothing fit… Unsanforized raw denim fits really weird if it's not seen water (preferably enough to make it shrink completely to its intended size)
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Thanks guys, yes understand why we do a soak just curious about all the attention given to minimizing indigo loss in the process. I guess that's in an attempt to preserve the contrast of fades.
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I guess that it is a personal thing or believing. I don't know if it really minimizing the loss, maybe someone else can answer this.
I for my part do not really care and just throw them into water and wear em after. And when they are in need, they get tossed in the washing maschine. It's clothing, so no rocket science for me…
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Soaking the jeans, even washing them has virtually the square root of feck all impact on the indigo. With rope dyed yarns, indigo oxidises onto the surface of the yarn. It leaves the surface of the yarn through abrasion (by that I mean rubbing off). A wash will make not a jot of difference unless you add a shitload of abrasion….