2017 Edition - Iron Heart WAYWT
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Pike bros vest
170
1955s
ReebokWhile I think it's a little bit of an error to cover up any bit of the 170, I couldn't resist the 3 piece suit of indigo.
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^great vest!
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^great vest!
Thanks. I missed the original run of them and had a hell of a time finding one. Ended up ordering from a European company called "lipstick and gearsticks" which looked a bit funny on the old CC statement.
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My Irish eyes are smiling…you'll just have to trust me!
Ihsh-127 v2
633S-OD
Wesco x Division Road Packhorse
Ihm-14Enjoy the weekend, all!
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Little known fact:
Haraki san has a 3D printed replica of my bust, that he uses to create all shirt patterns… Lmao!
Mine too. Just in the "what not to fit" category. Lol.
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@TrickHell:
A serious question: How do you get the brim on your hat at just the right curve?
Not Cole but fold brim and tuck into back adjustment strap area. Pic forthcoming.
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W for size reference…
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That trick is not working with these caps, Mike, because there is no size adjustment strap.
@Trickhell
It's not staying like that permanently. I have to shape it like this from time to time.I might soaking the brim and shaping it while wet. I think I read somewhere that this is what you should do to shape them with a long lasting effect.
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Yep.
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Still wks w/o strap.
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Pint glass method. You can use any glass you like. Wider diameter or straight sided glasses will give you a softer curve. I prefer the sloped glass. You can leave the bill dry or get it wet. When you take it out of the glass, the curve might look extreme, but once you put it on your head the curve becomes softer and more natural. You can also shape it however you like, all this method does is introduce a smooth curve across the entire bill. You can shape it to be wider or smaller if that's what you like. I do this with all types of caps.