The Evolution of Iron Heart
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Great texture and colours @Filthy
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Thanks. Wearing these has been such a pleasurable experience.
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Dang @Filthy those look really good!!
Did you notice the shift after the wash or on the soaks? Im assuming the wash with the agitation..
Eaither way epic stuff.
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Yeah I did a machine wash in my front loader so the combs were toast on the right leg. I had worn them for like 6 months raw, unsoaked, unwashed. So they shrunk a little with the wash. But they have stretched completely back out in 2 days wear. I lost some weight so this is a bummer 'cause I was hoping a wash would shrink them.
I sprayed a little starch on the INSIDE of the combs while the denim was just a little damp to bring them back to life. The legs are relatively loose on the knees unless I am squatting. So now that the sizing is gone the combs would be pretty flaccid otherwise
But some Niagara in a can brings the stiffness back. I also have started to hot steam iron the top block and the legs to get that same shiny smoothness the denim has before it seems any water. It helps a little but it definitely is not the same. Don't worry because the extreme shine goes away after a few wears.
If you do decide to use starch, don't put it on the outside of the legs or it will leave white marks that look like dandruff.
I have owned like 6 or more pairs of 25 XHS and I think this is the longest I have ever worn a single pair because I usually feck them up in the washer. Also I applied a liberal amount of Wesco bee oil on the patch to try and keep the patch from cracking, and did this after while the patch was still wet. The patch usually gets all cracked and I hate that. IDK of I just got lucky on this one or like this bee oil really works. But the patch didn't get all shriveled up this time. You can see it in the one picture above.
In case you were wondering, I am OCD AFFFF about certain things.
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@kkibbey23 my session timed out while I was typing this so I couldn't tag you. My browser crashed for whatever reason…
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No worries Mike!
I agree the patch looks great. I’ve never used the wesco tuff before but have had good amount of luck with obenaufs. I’ll have to try some of the wesco stuff next time. Also as prob time to treat my boots too so win win
Yeah, I’m at just over 100 days with my 777xhsib. I also seem to mess up my combs on my 25oz stuff In the wash too. I’ve got a speed queen that’s hard AF on clothes… This pair is the longest I’ve got without a wash. Hopefully it pays off.
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Thanks buddy
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I took advantage of the mid-day sunshine to get a detailed shot of the fade shifting. I took more but I was unhappy with them. This camera on this phone is garbage.
I am looking forward to what these will look like in a few more months.
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The shifting is not that bad… I think they look awesome Mike!
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Yeah they look pretty crazy.
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Yes
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How can you get those nice fat combs that I see so often?
Does it depend on the heaviness of the denim?..21oz compared to 25?
Ive been wearing the 666-21s for almost nine months and have got nice combs going, but they are close together and look like an accordian.
I wear mine every day, work in them, play in them–its just how they are.
Does IB or OD bring out the fatter combs?And how exactly would you "set" the combs--?
I thought that maybe the cuff has something to do with it depending on how much stacking there is.
I would really like to get those FAT ones with my next pair. Any tips?
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I would really like to get those FAT ones with my next pair. Any tips?
Not so much to do with the denim, although it does play a part. Those close together accordion combs occur mostly on jeans that are slim at knee, although from experience the wear patterns from 21oz accentuate the effect because of how stubborn that denim is. 555s-21 is probably going to give you that horizontal ribbed effect more than many other pairs and your 666s-21 will do it too, especially in the smaller waist sizes.
Looser cuts and heavier, more contrasty denim will give you fatter rolls and those big aquatic, diamond shaped wear patterns behind the knee. Think 634-XHS for example.
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Thanks for the quick reply Reuben.
That gives me a good direction in which to go in with my next pair.
Im almost nervous to try another cut as the 666 is really spot on as far as my body type.
Im 5' 11" and around 175 pounds, so the low rise with the devils cut just feels perfect.But like they say–variety is the spice of life
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Im almost nervous to try another cut as the 666 is really spot on as far as my body type.
That did occur to me. I have the diamond shaped fat rolls on my 666-XHS but they are w36 so there is more fabric behind the knee than on the slimmer sizes you use.
You may find a heavier version of the 666 or a wider iteration like the 666-19L get you what you want. The perfect one for you would have been the 1955-UHR, but that doesn’t exist anymore. In think the 634 looks great on tall, slimmguys though, so maybe try that. It is good that you can try them on first at B&S.
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Good point about trying them on first at B&S.
The guys there are always cool to deal with. I bet I could even convince @Alex_24 to come along.
I bought a lot of shirts-jackets lately and now its time to turn my attention to another bottom.
666-19L –-also sounds intriguing. Some things to research now.
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666-19L –-also sounds intriguing....
Thanks again for the good help :
My pleasure buddy. The 19L, is a fantastic, underrated denim. I love my pair.