Random Rants
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So I feel I’m missing something. I’m traveling to Dallas next week and was planning to wear Ironheart. Is there a reason not to?
I would appreciate if someone can elaborate on their experience.
There have been a number of anecdotes published here through the last few years where people have been stopped in the US by TSA while wearing Iron Heart's UHR denim. Apparently the thickness and density of the denim sets off something or another. No one has ever been refused the right to board or anything like that but they've been stopped and checked. Avoid UHR and you'll be fine.
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From the Gucci SS19 collection…
Form an orderly queue (for the exit).....
So I’ve learned here that Mick Jagger and David Bowie, May he RIP, In fact did shag. And they had a child who is now a male model.
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Do the snaps on IH shirts set off detectors too?
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I’m traveling to Dallas next week and was planning to wear Ironheart. Is there a reason not to?
Travel to Dallas? Oh, there are many, many reasons not to…
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I have had TSA stop me for extra frisking every single time in IH. I don’t even own any UHR. It’s happened in duck, denim, serge, you name it. They can’t handle the heavy pants. The only time I got escorted to the back room was because I was wearing all IH and had just applied lotion to my hands, which pinged them for glycerine. Got the strip search, that day.
Stubbornly, I continue to wear IH, because I have so few other clothes I like.
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What would be appropriate for Dallas/Ft. Worth for a week? Jeans/T-Shirts??
I was up there this weekend and last, and the highs are barely in the 80s, lows are still low 70s to upper 60s, so jeans/t-shirts are fine. You might want a heavy shirt or light jacket, though. This is the awkward time of year where Texas buildings still have the A/C set for summer, even though it's no longer especially hot. So we have the weird phenomenon of putting on heavier clothes indoors, because it's 65 or below inside. Things usually get normalized about November or so, when we begin to have "winter" weather and buildings finally turn off the A/C and turn on the heat.
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TSA precheck avoids the UHR jeans problem.
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Can anyone explain why UHR causes problems? Is it the thickness?
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Not sure of the machine they use typically, but prior to TSA precheck, and I wore UHR, After I had the brush up and down, the agent would comment that the jeans were starched, as if I used a spray can of starch to stiffen them up.
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I probably should have explained it better. When you go through the machine that they want you to hold your hands up, they should be able to see through you and all of your personal wear to be basically see you nude. the UHR's don't afford them that vue.
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Yeah well I’m gonna wear mine whenever I travel. See me nude? They’ll have to
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People who don’t know how to use their inside voice. On the train.
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That sinking gut feeling when you ship something and get to your car and realize the over $700 US of gear shipped… only has $50 insurance.
I just threw up a little.
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People who don’t know how to use their inside voice. On the train.
. Woman sitting across from me on the train,with headphones on would randomly start singing along to whatever the fuck she was listening to. I wanted to ask her if she wouldn’t mind singing a little bit louder,so the rest of the people on the train could hear her. Didn’t have the balls,just had to laugh.
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The past 4-5 times I've traveled I got "lucky" and landed in one of the lines where they don't make you take your shoes off. Each of those times I was wearing Wescos. Each time they direct me to the "shoes on" line I tell them my shoes are going to set off the alarm. Each time they tell me it should be fine and shoes are never the cause and to walk through. Each time the alarm goes off. Go back. Take my boots off. Go through again. No alarm.
Next time I'll wear my XHS just to really confuse them.