Where does everyone live?
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Newbie from The Netherlands.
My name is Bert and I have been wearing raw jeans nearly for a decade now without exeption . Mostly the
Lee 101S dry that fits me very well. I have taken the plonge into the IH stuff as I understood that IH is more or less “the holy grail” of denim and since I wanted to make a new experience in raw denim I thought it would be wise to go all the way. Having said that I wanted of course to try the 21oz IH is so famous for but decided that this would probably be a bit too much at this time of the year so I started of with a 14OZ 777S 142. Upon receipt of the jeans I am impressed by the workmanship . Definately a step up from my Lee 101. The fit is a different thing since I find the 777S a little tight on the upper leg. Waist is fine ( i have bought the 33/36 size) hem width is perfect . Now I don’t know what to expect in terms of stretch but from what I read in this forum particularly this 14oz will not “give in” a lot. I have soaked the jeans in a bath with cold water and a cup of vinegar and let it dry hanging . This to determin the correct length for hemming . The hemming was done in Amsterdam by Yourii from Tenu de Nimes with a authentic Union Royale. Perfect job. Now maybe someone has useful comments on my idea of too tight legs and the probale loosening by wearing them a while.
Anyway happy to have a pair of “the real stuff” .Welcome! Excellent intro
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Newbie from Long Island, NY USA. Thanks for having me all!
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Hello from Okinawa! Name's Sam. I technically live in Hawaii, but I'm out here for a few months for work. Anyone who's from/been to Japan have any suggestions for stuff to do out here? Hoping to find some time to go to the Japanese mainland in a couple weeks and need ideas.
All I've got IH-wise so far is a T-shirt and a pair of the 888-XHS', which is less than ideal here in the tropics but I haven't heat-cased yet. Hoping to add to that list soon tho, hopefully with some lighter-weight denim.
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All I've got IH-wise so far is a T-shirt and a pair of the 888-XHS', which is less than ideal here in the tropics but I haven't heat-cased yet. Hoping to add to that list soon tho, hopefully with some lighter-weight denim.
If you can I highly recommend a pair of IH slubs for warm, humid conditions.
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selamat siang @denimania and welcome to the forum
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Hi everyone,
Newbie from France. Bought my first Iron Heart shirt few month ago. Immediatly addicted to the brand! Time to join your community. Thanks for having me
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Welcome et la bienvenue à toi [mention]Dimi [/mention] Où en France? Am curious & french and located in Oslo[emoji2957
Envoyé de mon iPhone en utilisant Tapatalk
[/quote]Just in the middle, near Clermont Ferrand
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hello from southern CA , Costa Mesa to be exact.
Always like flannels and jeans and wish i found out about IH YEARS ago.
first buy was from the reloved section as i like used clothes and when i opened up and say the UHF i knew it was all over !
trying to snag some used pieces from the market place at the moment
also send me a pm if you are looking to sell any of the 9oz flannels in xxl or xxxl size work or western
or straight 634 or 1955 with 35-36 waist and atleast 32 inseam , longer is ok . also would like to try the 888 cut.thanx
todd
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Huge fan of the digs from South Carolina. Y’all
Snapped this the other day and made me want to join the forum
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Hey , I'm Andy. Cross the pond here in the US of A.
Haven't been on tapatalk for a few years,(Was pretty active on a Subaru sub a few years ago) Looking forward to meeting some new denim heads and learning all I can about the Brand along with other aspects of raw/selvedge denim…Not nearly an expert, but I've been wearing & researching everything from APC to Acne jeans for awhile now, trying to narrow down my first pair of IH's very shortly.Sent from my SM-S134DL using Tapatalk
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I live near the gulf coast in Mississippi. It's always hot and humid so I don't wear my jeans too often in the summer.
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Bay Area, California: Born and raised in Vallejo, Oakland native for 12 years, now in the burbs of San Ramon raising a family.
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Welcome @ltothe!