IH-814-IND - 12oz Wabash Painter's Pants - Indigo
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Looking sharp buddy. I like the whole vibe.
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Wabash. The most beautiful indigo.
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Gorgeous @Pygmalion. You’re so right, wabash fades just hit different. In fact, the whole aging process is unique and beautiful.
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Looks awesome [emoji122] [emoji106] These are next on my „want to buy“ list in the pants category [emoji41][emoji41]
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Those are on my radar also. When can we expect restock IH crew?
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A most beautiful set of fades @Pygmalion ! Well done and glad you posted those pics. Gives me something to strive for on my 825 wabash.
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Size 38 Giles.
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Just ordered this beauty
Special thanks to Reuben and Graham for sizing help , I really appreciate!
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I think you work 24/7 here Reuben, didn’t you?
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Current schedule says completion due in Japan at the end of Feb
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Anyone have any suggestions on these guys or the herringbone double knee 12oz for a good summer work pant (kitchen work really). I go through the right knee of every pair of pants I wear to work. Just wondering if the double knee on the herringbone make them a great deal warmer than these guys, the herringbone strike me as having a tighter less breezy weave than the wabash, but having only seen a wabash shirt in person and never the herringbone, I’d be curious if anybody has any opinions? Canadian summers can get pretty hot in the kitchen, these wabash looking pretty breezy, but I’d love to try a double knee if they aren’t suffocating. Thanks to anyone who can add any insight.
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I find the herringbone to be pretty breathable, actually. I wear mine outside in 80 degree temps just fine—not much appreciable difference from the wabash.
In a hot kitchen both pants would be thicker/more than I would really want to wear, though.
How tall are you? The one warning I would give is that I am 6’1” and I find that the double knees don’t really cover my knees. Annoyingly, the bottom of the doubling hits right in the middle of my kneecap. Something to also consider.
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I find the herringbone to be pretty breathable, actually. I wear mine outside in 80 degree temps just fine—not much appreciable difference from the wabash.
In a hot kitchen both pants would be thicker/more than I would really want to wear, though.
How tall are you? The one warning I would give is that I am 6’1” and I find that the double knees don’t really cover my knees. Annoyingly, the bottom of the doubling hits right in the middle of my kneecap. Something to also consider.
Hey Cheers for that, I’m only around 5’9”, that being said, usually because of how I kneel my hole usually appears slightly lower than my actual knee. Thinking the double knee would make it harder to repair, but easier on my actual knee, my floor is concrete and my knees don’t have the cushion they used to. Thanks for the insight.
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