IH not harder wearing than others?
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@Geo:
Am I to understand there is a direct correlation between crotch blowout and the size of the d-ck in the jeans?
Could be misinterpreted…
Maybe p-nis, or schl-ng...you're right Kat - it could be . . .
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What happened to the Crotch Blowout category on the main page? I think we finally have a fitting thread for it.
Captain, have you considered patching your jeans BEFORE starting to wear them? I'm sure SelfEdge would do this for you. Their patches have nylon threads mixed with the cloth to improve strength.
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i am glad this thread came up as it's the first thing i thought when i received the jeans.
[634S] the denim is woven in a very gentle loose fashion and the yarn is very lightly spun
this giving it this beautiful handle yet in a heavy robust feeling denim. So i wondered right from the start if
it was really going to be a HARD wearing jean.i still dont know the answer as its only really been 2+ month for me and so far so good. I know whatever the out come wouldn't change the fact that this is THE best feeling jeans i've ever had.
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I was surprised by the softness of IH, too, as I expected a stiff cardbord you couldn't walk in. But still, I feel that this makes the jeans more durable than normal jeans. And the overall construction is the best I've seen on jeans so far. At least, after 4 months of everyday wear, I don't have spotted one loose thread and only minimal abrasions on my zippo and wallet, which are places, that wear out pretty fast normally.
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Thank you guys - this has been so far a very enlightening thread to read!!!
I know I don't qualify to comment because I don't wear IH ( not my fault) as a girl I've never since the age of 11 had a pair last more than 11 months.Its the left knee that goes fast but as I live a totally sedentary lifestyle I cannot explain this.
I would have thought 21oz denim would do it for most people, but reassuring to know that I'm not the only person who can't make jeans last.
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Topic is probably long dead, just thought I would say that for about 2 years I lived with someone and all my clothes wore out faster than normal and it was a mystery to everybody. Turns out the washing machine was doing it, the very second I stopped using that machine and moved back home my clothes started lasting properly again.
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So can I lock this stupid thread up or what?