DWC2 - Picture Updates Thread
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^ the sequel to the blockbuster “Skin Flute” I couldn’t resist.
Great kit though man.
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that’s a better joke than mine
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Spent today installing new kitchen cabinets in one of our flips and brought Punk with us. Got my 888-NT back from Rain on Saturday and it feels great having them back.
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A few close ups. I'm glad to be in a jean that isn't going too fast for once. I've walked a lot and hiked a bit in these, and they actually seem like the first jeans for me that will have any indigo left at 2 years.
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and they actually seem like the first jeans for me that will have any indigo left at 2 years.
^ #humblebrag
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and they actually seem like the first jeans for me that will have any indigo left at 2 years.
^ #humblebrag
Lol. Not trying to, and sorry if that came off dickish. It's more a compliment for IH than anything. I'm pretty active and hard on my shit, and I hadn't had IH bottoms until recently. This is the last pair I was wearing after 12 and then 13-14 months, shortly before they blew out massively.
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This is the only pair that ever "survived" 2+ years for me. These only made it because my wife put dozens of repairs into them. After that, she basically said that she didn't have much interest in repairing jeans that much again and I should just get a new pair when they're shredded. So, it's nice to have a pair that seems like it might go slower and hold up for two years without total implosion.
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Not dickish at all. Plenty of people around here can say they're jealous, me included.
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Those are samurai my brutha
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Patagonia
IHSH-193
IH888N
Thorogoodgo
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Cool! Welp, there's another brand on my want list! [emoji38][emoji38][emoji38][emoji848][emoji57]
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Haha. For reference, I wore those daily for 25 months, hiked Kilimanjaro in them, and wore them skiing a bit over 100 times. If I recall correctly, they would have been done at 15 months or so without all the repairs. Still, much better than the super poorly made Onis, above, which had minor tears at 1-2 months and massive crotch damage at something like 6. The Onis had a killer fit, but the durability wouldn't even hold up to the average average department store jeans. Comparing Samurai to IH, the IH fit is better, and I'm more impressed with the IH construction, but those Samurai 710s (standard 17 oz pair) do fade well and quickly, if that's what you're after. For reference, here's the same pair at 11 months, when they were at their most contrasty: