The “Filthy” Few
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They have snared me with some Instagram sale items–worth following them for that, although that can be an expensive decision.
@Oaktavia PM me your address and I will pass it along and share the love.
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Even with just my 60w incandescent light bulb you can see the cool fades in the 21oz denim and the heavy double-knees softness is a treat.
This is usually my least favorite stage with a pair a jeans… After that first wash. I guess this was the 2nd wash. I usually sell all my jeans after that first wash (except my overalls and my last UHR pair I haven't washed yet ) But these are consistently enjoyable to wear even after I wash them. I sincerely appreciate how great they are.
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I plan on finally getting around to picking up some 805 when they're back in the shop — @Filthy was definitely the first wearer I saw on here, and from there it was all downhill into the BIB thread, aka the best little corner of the IH Forum
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Thanks guys
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I tired wearing those other jeans (I do not like) for about 48 hours, even over long underwear and I couldn't stand it… I'm glad to be back in my 822 again today.
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Yeah they are so comfy. Just wait until you get about 60 wear days on them! That's when the softness goes into overdrive…
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Some B reel footage for this thread
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Love the roping on these
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Thanks pal
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Man I screwed up and missed this thread ::)
@Filthy! Yeah I love coming around here in part because of you and … I just emailed the team about the IH-822 cause I seem to have missed the November/December pickups by the rest of the Filthy Few
Loved reading through all of this just now.
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I've only been active on this forum for a little over a year now, but I was able to tell right away that @Filthy has made an impact on the forum (and IH in general). Also, you were about 90% of my inspiration to pick up my 805's
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I really appreciate the kind words fellas
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One of the things that's really neat about the 822 is how the felled seam gives the denim some extra structure and makes it stack cool. You have to really get them broken in for the seam to become pliable enough for this to occur.