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On nearly every page there is the opportunity to do that now.
We have 2 versions - the "Shit I missed out on that product in my size completely" version. See link here:
http://www.ironheart.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=2&products_id=168
and the "Damn you are out of my size now, but email when it comes back in" version. See link here:
http://www.ironheart.co.uk/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=23
OK?
Looks good to me, just filled one out.
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Beatle a world of difference.
With the first one there is zippo chance of a restock. I use it on endangered items and it is a mechanism for me to understand how many more I would have sold so that the next time I release a new product, I can be more accurate with my ordering.
With the second. I use it on extant items, so that people can let me know to email them when I get a restock.
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not sure how to help you, sounds like u have big thighs…a 34 634s might still be too tight , looks like you should go for a 36
This site suggests that the thighs on the 2 jeans are similar and that a w34 634 would be smaller than a w36 buster. The
Selfedge site shows the smaller 634 having a larger thigh than the bigger buster. So i am a little confused about how the thigh and seat would compare.
the pictures and descriptions suggest the buster is a slimmer jean, but your measurements don't really support this.thanks for the help.
loving the IH denim and plan on just sticking with it and adding maybe a lighter weight for warmer weather/dancing in sweaty venues
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lol, 2 sizes smaller and the thigh on the 634s is still bigger, I guess that suggests that the Buster is a whole lot slimmer than tthe 634s.
My question is whether or not this is true.
self edge says the w34 634's have a bigger leg than the w 36 busters. this site says they don't.
what accounts for this difference? -
My question is whether or not this is true.
self edge says the w34 634's have a bigger leg than the w 36 busters. this site says they don't.
what accounts for this difference?- Kiya may be measuring different than G. [THIS LINK shows exactly how G measures. Kiya doesn't have details on his site. Slight differences in technique can lead to quite different numbers especially at the thigh.
- These are hand made products and each piece is gonna vary a bit.
But that said, even with perfect measurements, you really just gotta try 'em on and see how they fit. The differences in rise will affect how the thigh (and waist of course) fits you. If you have a pair of jeans that fit you well (or don't) you can measure them using G's technique and compare, that's a good starting point. Then you buy them from G, they're on your legs in a few days. Hell, G will even measure the individual pair that he's gonna send you, if you ask. If you don't like them, he takes them back and is gonna make you happy one way or another. So you're out what, like $10 for shipping?
Or of course if you're near a SE store (I'm guessing, like me, you're not) head on in and they'll fit you.](http://www.ironheart.co.uk/how_we_measure.html)
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Giles ships free. He's in the UK.
You only pay return shipping cost.
Yep, jeans would be shipped for free, and if you need to change size we would ask you just to cover the return shipping.
We did make a change to shipping process recently to reflect fact that we now stock a number of lower cost items, such as t-shirts - we need to add a shipping charge for orders under US$150 (or GBP/Euro equivalent) to make them viable. In these instances, we charge USD5 to ship within UK, USD15 within Europe and USD25 Rest of World. All explained here:
http://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=1158.0
Shout if you have any questions.