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I have these (regular fit) and I wear them insanely too much. They are a fantastic fabric that breathes extremely well. -
@iammortalcombat Does it age well? Fades? I've only had mine for a couple months.
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I've just order myself a pair of the olive Slim Fatigue Pants and although I can fit in the size 2 I think I'll keep the size 3 which just gives me a bit more space. There isn't much change between sizes and the below the knee measurements are identical. Also, as it has a little cinch on each sides I can get a tighter waist while having more room in the top block which is ideal. The fabric is super nice and am now looking at getting one of their shirts.
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Fit of the size 3 on a 32 waist for those interested, I've cinched both sides
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@jerkules said in IRON HEART WAYWT - 2024 EDITION:
IHSH-75
Dark arts coffee tee
Orslow fatigues (living in these!!)
Bostons️
Those fatigue pants look great
Are those the slim or regular fit?
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Crosspost
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Chain stitch will add that subtle “roping” effect to the hem, where a traditional lock stitch will just be straight and clean; nothing wrong with that on chinos/fatigues. However, a chain stitch can make them feel a touch elevated, and give your ego a little tickle for the little detail…
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I had the guys at IHUK do a chain stitch hem on my 735 work pants…kind of spoiled me on all other hem types for pants. Just seems more robust? But that could be the kool-aid talkin’ and I’m sure either one would work fine Also I’m no help
Chain stitch is less robust to my understanding. Looks better though.
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@AdamJ
I think there’s a sz 3 available in the Buy/Sell board.
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@sophisto000 I thought it was a bit too niche to search so didn't bother. Cheers!
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