Introduce Yourself Here
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@Denim:
Hi everyone…
....You're all a very interesting bunch and we obviously all have a common love, so I thought I'd finally join in. I might even have a go at some WAYWT.Hi there and welcome.
Thanks for the great intro. I’m not sure we’re that interesting but please do join in regardless [emoji1]
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Hey there denim people! Cheers form Greece! My name is Tolis, I'm 28 years old and I love denim. I've been passionate about raw denim for quite some time,nearly 7-8 years. I was actually checking out custom motorcycles trying to get ideas for what i wanted for mine when I came across an IH add and I immediately got hooked on the raw denim train. I love me a product with history and with a unique style and potential to be truly one of a kind. So much so that after a few years of searching I actually got in contact with IH wanting to bring the IH brand and products to Greece. Then the economic crisis came along and that ship sunk faster than you can say Antetokoumpo. Nowadays I'm scrolling through the forum,being an actual member as of now, searching for the perfect fit for me so i can finally get my hands on a pair of IH jeans,trying to get even more knowledge and meet some new fellow denim destroyers. Very, very pleased to meet anyone on here! Cheers!
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Hey from Camas, WA…just north of Portland, OR. Excited to be part of the forum as I have purchased a handful of items over the last few weeks based on pics and feedback from all of you, some from the IH website and others from Selfedge in Portland. Incredible customer service from both!!
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Welcome ! This is the place to ask questions without any noob bullshit thrown at you
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Hi,
My name is David, although my username is DaveR and I’m new here.ATM I’ve no Iron Heart jeans but I’m thinking of getting a pair of IH 555’s either 21oz or 25oz.
My age is 58, waist atm is 32” and inside leg 29.5”.
Now I realise for an older person a looser fit is recommended, but for my height ( 5’6” ) and build I believe a slim fit which the IH 555 is should look good on me.I’m from and live in Castleford, West Yorkshire so have no problems getting to Rivet & Hide shop in Manchester.
Before I visit R&H though may I ask if anyone has thoughts on IH 555’s in those two weights, or should I be thinking of a lighter denim and looser fit, thanks.
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@DaveR Hello and welcome.
The 21oz and 25oz denims are very different apart from the weight. The 25oz should be soaked as there is a little shrinkage left in the denim. It is denser than the 21oz as well as heavier, it is stiffer and takes some commitment to break in. It ages differently also. Despite the fuss it is a very rewarding denim.
The 21oz is much easier to get on with straight out of the bag. It is soft, heavy and has a loose weave making it relatively comfortable straight away. There is no meaningful shrinkage to be had. You should be aware that while all denim will relax and stretch out with wear and usage, the 21oz has the potential to stretch quite a lot in the waistband and thigh. I’m sure the guys at R&H will let you know, but you may want to take this into account when trying them on.
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Hello, thank you to the IH team for the add. I'm John and have recently made my first IH purchase.
I'm from UK, living in the middle east, working where ever the company sends me. I grew up in Wranglers, as the factory was only a 20 minute bus ride away , the Levi's factory was 3 buses and in the next county, made Levi's very exotic…
My IH Jean's arrived on the 11th July and today was my 10th day of wear.
I'm brand new to this denim head habit, decided to give it a go.
A day of wear, I have decided needs to be minimum 10 hours or it doesn't count and won't include it in the wear history.
Finding it a real challenge, to stop myself throwing them in the wash after each wear.
I have been lurking on this forum for some time and have enjoyed reading a lot of the posts and if I'm lucky, I hope to be a contributor in the future.
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@JPW welcome and thanks for the great intro. Congratulations on the jeans, what did you go for?
You can do as you wish of course, but I believe some of the denim competitions use eight hours as the minimum needed to constitute a day’s wear. Using 10 just makes you a badass though [emoji1]