eClairvaux
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I got a pair of 21 oz extra-heavy Iron Heart IHS634S Jeans about a year ago, hoping they would expand the time between being broken-in properly to the moment when they fall apart.
After some initial phase where they felt like cardboard (the Aero FQHH owners know what I am talking about), they developed a smooth, almost velvety feel to them. Soon enough, I had a hard time putting on any of my other, now seemingly lesser denim jeans.
However, a few months ago the front pockets started to fray.
I asked Giles of Iron Heart UK about the problem, but he replied
"3-4 years ago we upped the strength of the twill in the pocket bags, because the twill we were using was too light. Maybe, you got a pair with older lightweight twill. I have seen no major problems with the twill since we changed, in fact I have only had 2 complaints about the twill ever. The pocket openings on the 634S are quite tight, so this may contribute to the problem you are seeing. "
and that I should see any good seamstress about that.
Well, I could have moved on, but I really like those jeans apart from this problem. Then I became aware of a collaboration model with DC4, a japanese denim shop in Berlin, which had special protection sewn on the inside of the pockets. I ordered a pair and asked after I (happily) received them, if they applied this measure because they were aware of the fraying problem.
The owner replied yes and offered to repair my pair that I hadn't even bought at his store but at iron heart UK free of charge. It was returned yesterday and I think they did an excellent job, given the damage before repair.
I am sure many loungers here are just as happy to find a shop owner that goes out of his way to satisfy a customer. So I really have to recommend DC4 for doing an excellent job and restoring my first pair to old splendor.
It should be added that the DC4 model adds a lot more nice details and is a nice evolution to the standard model. And if it does last twice as long as any standard pair, they'll also be reasonably priced.
After some initial phase where they felt like cardboard (the Aero FQHH owners know what I am talking about), they developed a smooth, almost velvety feel to them. Soon enough, I had a hard time putting on any of my other, now seemingly lesser denim jeans.
However, a few months ago the front pockets started to fray.
I asked Giles of Iron Heart UK about the problem, but he replied
"3-4 years ago we upped the strength of the twill in the pocket bags, because the twill we were using was too light. Maybe, you got a pair with older lightweight twill. I have seen no major problems with the twill since we changed, in fact I have only had 2 complaints about the twill ever. The pocket openings on the 634S are quite tight, so this may contribute to the problem you are seeing. "
and that I should see any good seamstress about that.
Well, I could have moved on, but I really like those jeans apart from this problem. Then I became aware of a collaboration model with DC4, a japanese denim shop in Berlin, which had special protection sewn on the inside of the pockets. I ordered a pair and asked after I (happily) received them, if they applied this measure because they were aware of the fraying problem.
The owner replied yes and offered to repair my pair that I hadn't even bought at his store but at iron heart UK free of charge. It was returned yesterday and I think they did an excellent job, given the damage before repair.
I am sure many loungers here are just as happy to find a shop owner that goes out of his way to satisfy a customer. So I really have to recommend DC4 for doing an excellent job and restoring my first pair to old splendor.
It should be added that the DC4 model adds a lot more nice details and is a nice evolution to the standard model. And if it does last twice as long as any standard pair, they'll also be reasonably priced.
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