2009 Edition - Iron Heart & Triple Works edition WAYWT
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I hang dry because it's faster. I tried flat drying and it took longer than I cared for. More surface area means faster drying
I hang by the boiler or whatever heat source I can find to dry them because I want ALL the shrinking out of the way. I don't like to deal with guesswork later
Last thing I need is to get caught in a summer rain six months after I get my jeans and the things skew and shrink in some sort of weird way.
If you think that doesn't happen, take a look at a pair of 634SR after the first couple of initial washes and then after a few months of wear. The left leg twists more and more and the roping on the hems are more defined
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So I got my 634SR today (thanks again Giles) and let me tell you that there are no words to describe the feeling I got when I first tried putting it on. It is like putting on an armor ready for some serious action. The denim is out of control heavy and the selvedge lining is beefy. It took me about 3 hours for the whole process (pre-soak fit…. quick 35minutes soak, 20 minutes in tumble dry low...then some post-soak fits/measurements while still damp). Even had a visit from the Invisible Denim man...
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…and the Invisible Denim Man:
I never thought that I would see a denim stand on its own! -
Hey Arrow, great pics. I'm jealous. Mine don't arrive for a week or so. Did you soak in them? I'm interested in your technique. I'm going to put together a guide (see earlier post to this thread). Keep taking pics, I want to use them for the "guide" (if that's cool with you). Everyone seems to have a different technique. Really cool.
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Hey Arrow, great pics. I'm jealous. Mine don't arrive for a week or so. Did you soak in them? I'm interested in your technique. I'm going to put together a guide (see earlier post to this thread). Keep taking pics, I want to use them for the "guide" (if that's cool with you). Everyone seems to have a different technique. Really cool.
No… I will be jealous of you! If somehow I can re-live the first moments of opening the package and just staring at it - I will do the "iron hurt" again.
1. Try it on and see how it fits. Good luck with the buttons, your fingers will hurt like hell.
2. Quick Cold soak (Inside-out) for 35 minutes, then rinse/spin cycle.
3. Tumble dry low (delicate setting) for 20 minutes
4. While damp, must take picture of Invisible Denim Man. This is the highlight of the process. You will laugh then cry for what's gonna come next.
5. Ease into the denim, button it up (pace yourself at this stage).
6. Grab your favorite denim magazine, sit by the heater. (At this stage, avoid all unnecessary trips to the bathroom cuz you don't want to undo the buttons)
7. An hour later... your denim is ready. Semi dry but you can go out and PLAY!!!Merry X-Mas to All and go crazy with your IRON HEARTS!
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5. Ease into the denim, button it up (pace yourself at this stage).
Arrow ain't kidding about this, the jeans are so stiff you're going to be wrestling them while you're horizontal on the floor, and even the holes for the button fly are stiff, so it's a bitch and a half to close the buttons. It'll stay that tough for a couple weeks too.
Many jeans you have to wear while they're still damp to set the creases, but I didn't do that with these jeans and I think they've set up pretty nice. The denim is so stiff that the creases stay put
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Hey Arrow, great pics. I'm jealous. Mine don't arrive for a week or so. Did you soak in them? I'm interested in your technique. I'm going to put together a guide (see earlier post to this thread). Keep taking pics, I want to use them for the "guide" (if that's cool with you). Everyone seems to have a different technique. Really cool.
No… I will be jealous of you! If somehow I can re-live the first moments of opening the package and just staring at it - I will do the "iron hurt" again.
1. Try it on and see how it fits. Good luck with the buttons, your fingers will hurt like hell.
2. Quick Cold soak (Inside-out) for 35 minutes, then rinse/spin cycle.
3. Tumble dry low (delicate setting) for 20 minutes
4. While damp, must take picture of Invisible Denim Man. This is the highlight of the process. You will laugh then cry for what's gonna come next.
5. Ease into the denim, button it up (pace yourself at this stage).
6. Grab your favorite denim magazine, sit by the heater. (At this stage, avoid all unnecessary trips to the bathroom cuz you don't want to undo the buttons)
7. An hour later... your denim is ready. Semi dry but you can go out and PLAY!!!Merry X-Mas to All and go crazy with your IRON HEARTS!
Wow! Alot went into that. All i did was, overnight soak in a luke warm bath, hang to dry. One day later when they were slighty damp wore them around the house for a bit, then hung back up again to dry properly, two days later job done!!!!
You are right though the stiffness of getting in and out of them is unbelievable.
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DougNg & Seul, your IH 802 and SExIH07BK look great on each of you ! They fit very well ! I still smart with pain that I missed out on the SExIH07 overdyed BK myself but I needed another pair of IH jeans like I needed a fuckin' hole in the head. Plus, since the SExIH07 overdyed BK is not skinny/slim, there are other IH jean models (at Self Edge, San Francisco) which are more flattering on me. DougNg and Seul, you look very fit and toned – whatever you're doing to stay that way, keep doing it !