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Post by scooter on Jun 13, 2015 20:54:06 GMT -6
As a bit of a long term experiment, I copped my first pair of IH. They will be worn for my work, in construction. I got them from Rodeo Bros. They cost about 3× more than I normally pay for work pants. I'm really interested to find out how long they hold up, and how they fade. I will be posting pics on a very regular basis for these..... Let the fun begin !
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2015 21:24:52 GMT -6
I assume you'll be washing often, as you'll be working in them. Very interested to see how these will turn out!
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Jun 13, 2015 21:39:26 GMT -6
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Post by scooter on Jun 13, 2015 21:39:26 GMT -6
I assume you'll be washing often, as you'll be working in them. Very interested to see how these will turn out! IHUK says they are slow faders, and to expect major contrast. Considering, every pair of denim I've used for work in the past has washed out in no time, this sounds good to me.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 13, 2015 23:55:21 GMT -6
This will be interesting to follow. Subscribed
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Jun 14, 2015 8:05:29 GMT -6
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Post by scooter on Jun 14, 2015 8:05:29 GMT -6
Tracking info received already, at 5am.
God, I love Rodeo Bros !
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Post by scooter on Jun 17, 2015 17:40:58 GMT -6
Big thanks to Rodeo Bros. Three days from dispatch to door. Damn spectacular for half way around the world. Deep indigo is an understatement. They are almost black. Copper stitching is as true to copper as I have ever seen. Triple stitched in and out seams ought to make them durable as hell. The 16oz denim is the heaviest fabric I have tried for work. I'm very optimistic, at this point.
Construction is as solid as you could ever get. Not a stray stitch, or loose thread to be found. I love the dual colored thread hem. Fitting, it looks like a construction barricade. For anyone interested, they are not selvedge. But, as we know, selvedge doesn't necessarily represent quality, and non-selvedge doesn't mean it's crap. Take from me, this stuff feels substantial, and tough as nails. They came pretty stiff, and a touch baggy. I prefer much more room in my workwear. So, it's all good. As I type, I am soaking them, to soften them up. In there new state, they were bound to rub something the wrong way.....
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Jun 17, 2015 17:55:54 GMT -6
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Post by DigDug on Jun 17, 2015 17:55:54 GMT -6
Good stuff you got there. Give the 16oz some time (a good 50 wears). My 16oz RailCars took about that.
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Post by davelewis on Jun 17, 2015 18:43:43 GMT -6
Big thanks to Rodeo Bros. Three days from dispatch to door. Damn spectacular for half way around the world. Deep indigo is an understatement. They are almost black. Copper stitching is as true to copper as I have ever seen. Triple stitched in and out seams ought to make them durable as hell. The 16oz denim is the heaviest fabric I have tried for work. I'm very optimistic, at this point.
Construction is as solid as you could ever get. Not a stray stitch, or loose thread to be found. I love the dual colored thread hem. Fitting, it looks like a construction barricade. For anyone interested, they are not selvedge. But, as we know, selvedge doesn't necessarily represent quality, and non-selvedge doesn't mean it's crap. Take from me, this stuff feels substantial, and tough as nails. They came pretty stiff, and a touch baggy. I prefer much more room in my workwear. So, it's all good. As I type, I am soaking them, to soften them up. In there new state, they were bound to rub something the wrong way.....
I hope you know you've been spoiled now, to wear anything less to work in!
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Post by scooter on Jun 17, 2015 20:29:12 GMT -6
Big thanks to Rodeo Bros. Three days from dispatch to door. Damn spectacular for half way around the world. Deep indigo is an understatement. They are almost black. Copper stitching is as true to copper as I have ever seen. Triple stitched in and out seams ought to make them durable as hell. The 16oz denim is the heaviest fabric I have tried for work. I'm very optimistic, at this point.
Construction is as solid as you could ever get. Not a stray stitch, or loose thread to be found. I love the dual colored thread hem. Fitting, it looks like a construction barricade. For anyone interested, they are not selvedge. But, as we know, selvedge doesn't necessarily represent quality, and non-selvedge doesn't mean it's crap. Take from me, this stuff feels substantial, and tough as nails. They came pretty stiff, and a touch baggy. I prefer much more room in my workwear. So, it's all good. As I type, I am soaking them, to soften them up. In there new state, they were bound to rub something the wrong way.....
I hope you know you've been spoiled now, to wear anything less to work in! I know ! I'm already contemplating spoiling myself further.
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Jun 17, 2015 20:33:39 GMT -6
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Post by exophobe on Jun 17, 2015 20:33:39 GMT -6
Non selvedge?! They better at least be stylish otherwise I'm not sure what it's doing on this forum!
Jokes aside, I'm looking forward to seeing how these work out for you in a "real work" application.
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Post by ickes on Jun 17, 2015 20:35:42 GMT -6
Do it scooter...everyone deserves a good pair or two of Iron Hearts in their life
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Post by scooter on Jun 17, 2015 20:52:05 GMT -6
Non selvedge?! They better at least be stylish otherwise I'm not sure what it's doing on this forum! Jokes aside, I'm looking forward to seeing how these work out for you in a "real work" application. Design wise, they are like any other I have worn. I need the extra pockets for carrying hand tools. The big difference will be the more durable denim, and superior construction. Of course, the fades will be a big plus. I can guarantee they will be dirty.
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Post by scooter on Jun 17, 2015 21:00:54 GMT -6
Do it scooter...everyone deserves a good pair or two of Iron Hearts in their life Rodeo Bros is already out of my size. I may have to wait for a reload, unless I find them elsewhere. Trust me, the 666-19L are still on my want list, as well.
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Post by Deleted on Jun 23, 2015 19:38:56 GMT -6
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Post by exophobe on Jun 23, 2015 19:43:41 GMT -6
I simultaneously love and hate those.
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Post by scooter on Jun 23, 2015 21:31:52 GMT -6
20oz is tempting. Not enough pockets, though. I always use carpenter, or painter style pants for work. Often I'm wearing a fall protection harness, which makes it hard to pull hand tools from back pockets. Tools have a tendency to wear holes in them rather quickly, as well. So, I stick to what works. I've got 3 unwashed wears on the 817s. I've been using an old clothes brush on them, at the end of the day. But, I've been sweating a good deal in them. So, they'll be getting a wash, soon. As part of this experiment, I'm going to hit up cianofarmer about the possibility of building me a pair. I'd like to put their stuff through some punishment, too.
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Post by davelewis on Jun 23, 2015 21:36:55 GMT -6
20oz is tempting. Not enough pockets, though. I always use carpenter, or painter style pants for work. Often I'm wearing a fall protection harness, which makes it hard to pull hand tools from back pockets. Tools have a tendency to wear holes in them rather quickly, as well. So, I stick to what works. I've got 3 unwashed wears on the 817s. I've been using an old clothes brush on them, at the end of the day. But, I've been sweating a good deal in them. So, they'll be getting a wash, soon. As part of this experiment, I'm going to hit up cianofarmer about the possibility of building me a pair. I'd like to put their stuff through some punishment, too. A customized pair of Ciano's 18oz, would make for an awesome work pant, and lifetime guarantee and repairs is a nice touch!
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Post by scooter on Jun 23, 2015 21:48:49 GMT -6
20oz is tempting. Not enough pockets, though. I always use carpenter, or painter style pants for work. Often I'm wearing a fall protection harness, which makes it hard to pull hand tools from back pockets. Tools have a tendency to wear holes in them rather quickly, as well. So, I stick to what works. I've got 3 unwashed wears on the 817s. I've been using an old clothes brush on them, at the end of the day. But, I've been sweating a good deal in them. So, they'll be getting a wash, soon. As part of this experiment, I'm going to hit up cianofarmer about the possibility of building me a pair. I'd like to put their stuff through some punishment, too. A customized pair of Ciano's 18oz, would make for an awesome work pant, and lifetime guarantee and repairs is a nice touch! Yes. I'm thinking 18oz brown duck, 16oz Cone denim, or the Wabash.
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Post by whiskeyriver on Jun 29, 2015 9:01:15 GMT -6
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Post by Deleted on Jun 29, 2015 9:18:44 GMT -6
We know Japan sets the trends in workwear. Buy em now and be ahead of the curve.
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Post by quick on Jun 29, 2015 12:38:23 GMT -6
those indigo selvedge ducks are very odd looking... the triple contrast stitching and bagginess kills it.
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