Introduce Yourself Here
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Hi All
I'm Adis from Thailand . I'm 36 years old and love Iron Heart as all of you do . And I just emailed Giles earlier today and was answered so quickly . Soon I'll definitely rely on your services . Here in Thailand , it's shame that you barely find Iron Heart in the denim scene . I knew this brand a few years ago when I was translating a documentary called Blue Jeans confidential for Discovery Channel . And you know It was like love at first sight . I admired the attitude that Iron Heart was commited to create the finest possible jeans for bikers . I personally ride as well . And last year I was given my first and only Iron Heart 's pair of Jeans as a gift .
Today I decided to order a pair of Flared one from Japan and the shipping cost to Thailand is somewhat pricey. It was almost 1/3 of the price tag. So I was very glad to be informed by Giles that it's free delivery to Thailand .
Ok from now on I'll keep stocking Iron Heart . -
welcome Green Serpent, to the greatest show on earth
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welcome Frank
have to see if google translate works for dogs abroad, HahaHAhahahAha
you are favorite dog on the forum. you need more fit flicks
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I have a beard.
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^ thank you beatle
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I have a beard.
Teddybearlumberjack, I love your forum name, and am sure will also love your beard when we get to see a pic! Welcome.
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@Madame:
I have a beard.
Teddybearlumberjack, I love your forum name, and am sure will also love your beard when we get to see a pic! Welcome.
check out the beard farming thread for pics, or at least I think that is what is is called
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Hey guys! I'm Glenn from Indonesia but currently at Perth, Australia to study
My weapon of choice is the 666OD! Will post pics of it soon. Been wearin for only a month though..thinking of giving it a hem soak..
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Hey guys,
I’ve been a lurking here a long time and thought I should finally introduce myself. Somehow I feel comfortable here. Sorry if this is a little long. My story isn’t exactly typical, so I want to explain as much as I can, and include a few pictures.
In fact, I’ll go ahead and start with a picture.
Vintage AO, new loopwheeled IH tee, 301S, custom Chucks, 115 degrees outsideSo besides being devilishly handsome, I happen to have a disability. Or, more specifically, Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type II, a neuromuscular disease that falls under the umbrella of muscular dystrophy. I am one of Jerry’s Kids, for those of you familiar with the euphemism.
But that’s more of a preface than a complete description of myself. I have a degree in software engineering, although I don’t actively use it. Most of the stuff in that field bores me now. I also helped start a foundation that helps older individuals with neuromuscular disease. But I digress.
I’ve been privileged enough to be able to acquire a taste for a few of the finer things in life, albeit just a few. Iron Heart is definitely one of them. I appreciate quality. Not necessarily just the physical quality of the goods, which is unparalleled in this case, but the thought behind the product and the ethos of the brand. Iron Heart has it all.
Aside: A friend of mine, a fellow handi-capable individual, got me into raw denim. We each got a pair of Flat Heads (mine were BSPs from Self Edge). I was skeptical at first. Sitting in a chair all day, it’s not like I’m going to develop any “sick fadez.” Yet the quality was obviously astounding. I couldn’t really imagine anything better. I was wrong, naturally.
Aside to the Aside: Raw denim does have its benefits for me. I have poor circulation and I’m always cold. The heavier denim combats this. I’m even from Arizona. It was 115 degrees out today. I wore my 301S. It’s practical for me, which I think is really the whole point anyway (e.g. practical workwear).
I started buying IH shirts about 2 years ago. I was impressed. I was interested in the denim, but I was always afraid of the “Iron Hurt” moniker (which is total bullshit now that I understand that people on SuFu try to downsize ridiculously). Last summer I went to NY and visited SENY, which, for me, was like a trip to Mecca. Andrew and Allan were cool peeps.
I got to see a pair of 301s and was sold. I couldn’t believe how soft they were. The construction was fantastic. I got some as soon as my size was back in stock and never looked back. (I had to get 301s as I’m super skinny.)
My love for IH has only grown since, as has my collection of IH gear. My chair is fully equipped with the super black messenger bag, and I generally always have one piece of IH clothing on.
Repping IH at last year’s local MDA telethon with the -24. I think the jeans were BSPs.I don’t want to get sentimental here, but I enjoy getting up in the morning and putting on my Iron Heart. It gives me something to look forward to everyday. I get funny looks when I explain to people what Iron Heart is, but I like knowing my clothes come from people who love what they do. And I like knowing people like Giles and Haraki listen to, and care for, their customers. (I believe I was the first person to suggest the overdyed twill workshirt, AKA The Big Blue, although it might have already been in the works. Kinda cool.)
So I want to thank you guys - Giles, Haraki, Paula, and the Self Edge guys - for doing that voodoo that you all do so well.
Hopefully I’ll be around this forum more often.
Adam
I told you it’d be a long post.