16oz Slubby Denim
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Looking great!
Any chances you could post a some comparison photos of this denim along with maybe your flagship 21oz with both in the same photo to truly highlight the differences side by side?
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@AdamJ thanks!!
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The more I see this denim, the more I want it…
But then, that's kinda the point of this thread isn't it?
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Been preparing for this since I saw the confirmation come up that the denim was actually being made. I Love the fact that we'll have a "mid-weight" slub option backed by the Stubborn Crew. I enjoy my PBJ's and Oni's…the slub fades are much different from the old school "Cone Mills" type smooth faced denim that I wear mostly (including IH). But the uncomfortable fact is that they are all unsanforized and, after soaking, are a bit like wearing a wearing a cardboard rug for the first month or two. When I hear of super heavyweight slub denim it makes the hairs on my legs run and hide.
I'm interested to feel H's take on slub...could just be the innovation it needs.
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The more I see this denim, the more I want it…
But then, that's kinda the point of this thread isn't it?
Same. At first first I was like, "…only
16.515.4 ounces… pffftt" then the neato back pocket and the other pictures got me. -
I'm interested to see what cut this is and what that patch will look like. I'm hoping it is the forbidden cut that is not to be named here.
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Yeah, I think indigo stitching would be ideal, show off all the slubby-ness.
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- The extravagant use of dual-tone stitching
Live Large! Love it, very curious about the mystery cut too. -
Iron Heart and slub, I never thought I'd see the day!
Nor me…..It's part of the new "I will try and make things that people want, not just things that I like" policy from H....When he told me this, I placed my hand on his forehead and asked him if he was feeling OK....
Niicceee!!!!
For the avoidance of doubt. The 5 core cuts will not include any of the following:
- The patch (will not see the light of day on any garment)
- The placement of the "W"
- The shape of the pocket
- The extravagant use of dual-tone stitching
I wasn't feeling the pocket shape. Everything else i could work with.