IRON HEART WAYWT - 2023 EDITION
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@denim-dawg nice knife
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@Oaktavia maddy wabby paddy
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Testing out my new IRs with the 777s. Forgive the mismatched belt color, I’ve been on the lookout for a new one
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@endo touché, Sir! I see you got one as well! The best How do you like it?
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@grapejellybean dig it! And mismatch is good. I always feel funny when I get too matchy matchy.
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@denim-dawg beast
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@grapejellybean soll looks great, also want an ih belt finally
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@Oaktavia as promised..
have a good one yall!
black sign / role club / IH-634-XHSib (shorts) / yuketen
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IH2526
Ebbets Field
IH461z
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@denimondenimondenim heck yeah those look awesome.
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@steelworker Nice grey How long have you had it?
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54
1501
888 UHR
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@weftyarn
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@denimondenimondenim hell yeah man, those XHShorts look fantastic. What was the story with those — did you hem em into shorts for a reason (like, found a pair that was hemmed too short for you or something), or were you just like nah I need these in jort form?
No right answer of course, haha. I'm just wondering because it reminds me of a pair of Baldwins I had years ago which a local BS alterations place hemmed too short (lesson learned) and I figured fuck it, guess I'm making these jorts. The irony was that I felt weird for doing that to an expensive pair of jeans, but they turned out being pretty much the best faded pair of denim I've ever owned.
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@popvulture good question! it’s fair to ask why one would land in such a peculiar situation. the short answer is “i am a silly man.” long answer is i have the 25oz vest and in my mind, it needed a counterpart, so 25oz shorts it is. I also have 17oz standard indigo jorts, so those needed a counterpart as well since I like having an alt for each piece of clothing. those two ideas combined with ih having my size converged into this summer’s heavyweight dream lol
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@Daniel-San said in IRON HEART WAYWT - 2023 EDITION:
@weftyarn
Semmeln statt Döner ?Fast! Es gibt nur ganz wenige Dinge die Döner Konkurrenz machen. Butterbreze wäre die richtige Antwort gewesen