Introduce Yourself Here
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old bald bastard
There's quite a few of those here, so you're in good company.
I was doing a Google image search for the terms, "grey and black buffalo plaid western" and that's how I found out about Iron Heart. I didn't even know what selvedge denim was at the time. That shirt was sold out but I got a few others and the rest is history. I have been here ever since.
Welcome
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…and I nearly fell off my chair at the cost LOL…
Care to tell us what adjectives crossed your mind right then? This’ll prove to be one of those relationships which after a terrible first impression only improves with each blue/paper bag on your porch!
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Many thanks @Appfaff
Thanks @neph93 - I've read many of your great posts
Hahaha @Filthy - sounds like we are brothers from other mothers, chrome domes and plaid shirts rule
Thanks @motojobobo - haha yeah a few choice adjectives, but it wasn't a terrible first impression at all. It didn't stop me and the shirt is now mine and totally worth it.
I am hanging out for my next delivery
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Hey everyone,
I’m Sean and I live in Springfield, MO (D’OH!) with my wife and two young kids. I’ve been reading the forum for quite a while and thought it was finally time to participate. I found IH while trying to minimize my wardrobe. I was searching for a well made pair of jeans that could take lots of wear and hold up. I love the idea of owning fewer, well made things that deliver value by doing what they were designed to do and lasting a long time. So in that regard, finding IH has been a bit of a double edged sword. IH clothes are incredibly well made and last, but my minimizing has been wrecked because there is so much awesome stuff! My first pair of jeans were the 666S-21L and they are incredible. I’ve added lots of pieces over the past couple of years and look forward to being active on the forum. You all have made it a great place to be!
Sean
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Heck yeah Sean @SKT !! Welcome to the forum - we look forward to seeing you and your IH gear!
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@SKT:
Hey everyone,
I’m Sean and I live in Springfield, MO (D’OH!) with my wife and two young kids. I’ve been reading the forum for quite a while and thought it was finally time to participate. I found IH while trying to minimize my wardrobe. I was searching for a well made pair of jeans that could take lots of wear and hold up. I love the idea of owning fewer, well made things that deliver value by doing what they were designed to do and lasting a long time. So in that regard, finding IH has been a bit of a double edged sword. IH clothes are incredibly well made and last, but my minimizing has been wrecked because there is so much awesome stuff! My first pair of jeans were the 666S-21L and they are incredible. I’ve added lots of pieces over the past couple of years and look forward to being active on the forum. You all have made it a great place to be!
Sean
Welcome, Sean…
Great intro and a perfect summary of what many have experienced. Resistance is generally futile [emoji1]
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Hi guys , my name is Tom and I live in Ireland.
Started buying IH last month -
Cheers @Tom Longarms - looking forward to seeing you around here!
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@Tom:
Hi guys , my name is Tom and I live in Ireland.
Started buying IH last monthEpic! Welcome to the IH forums
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Welcome
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Have been into IH for the last couple of years. Live in Scotland but originally from NE England.
Read the forum often but have never got round to introducing myself or posting anything. I have determined this is going to change.
Although this is perhaps the wrong place to post this, I have a random question which I have yet to find out the answer to:
'What is the best method of getting rid of indigo transfer onto the leather patch?'
Sorry if there is an answer to this elsewhere but I have yet to find it!
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@Crispy Heron yes, welcome. Good to have you here.
You'll struggle to get it all out. Saddle soap would work well to remove most of it, but saddle soap will create its own effect on the leather which may not be desirable.
I agree with @Giles oiling it will take away some of the colour while not removing the dye. It will also accelerate the process of the patina forming which is what will eventually render the indigo on veg tan contrast invisible.