Toughest Iron Heart denim to fade?
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21L and the 17 slubs for me. couldn't really seem to get them going..
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@louisbosco I want to add that your 21L’s look awesome though
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absolutely
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@SKT thank you. I, personally wasn't too happy with it. but coming off the UHR, it wasn't an unfair comparison..
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These are the toughest jeans to fade but we’re made by the Works TW-634NSP. I’ve had these since 2016 worn them for about a year to work they just don’t fade but I still like them. Natural indigo hank dyed organic cotton.
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Yeah a different shade of blue more old school.
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Yeah these are hank dyed to and I had a look at one of the fibres and the natural indigo goes right the way through to the core.
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In my experience? Whichever ones I don't wear, either by being the wrong size or the wrong cut for me.
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@Mizmazzle said in Toughest Iron Heart denim to fade?:
Ah! Yeah that hank dying means done by hand, right?
No, it means that the hanks of denim are dunked in indigo (may be by hand, but not necessarily) and the fibres absorb the indigo, as opposed to the more normal method of indigo dyeing denim which is rope dyed, where the indigo oxidised to the surface and does not penetrate the core.
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These are my 777N about two years in to almost daily wear in sunlight.
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@Daniel-San sorry to high Jack this thread, but I’ve been trying to decide whether to buy the left hand twill ….
I thought o read here somewhere that they are stiffer than the right hand twill. Are you saying L hand twill are softer?
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@Brandrea
the are super soft . Same like the normal 21oz or even more soft , at least mine are.
Guess you think of the 19oz lefty , as the 21oz are not available anymore ( except Japan) .
The 19oz is a different thing , as mentioned before in this thread. -
@Daniel-San thank you for that! Yes I must’ve read about the 19oz then.
Appreciate the clarification!
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The obvious answer is the 21 oz Super Black.
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So what 14oz would fade faster?