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from Iron Heart
see description here:
https://www.selfedge.com/jackets-vests?product_id=554&filter=28
21 oz SUPER BLACK DENIM
3 hours of wear
Long arms can be folded at back at wrist if desired. These have delightfully long arms (my preference in cafe racers).
Exceptional quality.
Purchased NEW by me.
$300 plus $25 shipping Paypal friends and family.
Or Best Offer
FROM IRONHEART:
see description here:
https://www.selfedge.com/jackets-vests?product_id=554&filter=28
21 oz SUPER BLACK DENIM
3 hours of wear
Long arms can be folded at back at wrist if desired. These have delightfully long arms (my preference in cafe racers).
Exceptional quality.
Purchased NEW by me.
$300 plus $25 shipping Paypal friends and family.
Or Best Offer
FROM IRONHEART:
- Made in Japan
- 21oz superblack Japanese denim
- Poly/cotton constructional stitching
- Action bi-swing pleated shoulders
- Over-specced YKK zippers
- Designed to be worn close fitting
- Heavyweight leather zip pulls
The fabric to be sanforized is moistened by water and/or steam, this lubricates the fibres and reduces the inherent friction within the fabric. Once moist, the fabric enters the sanforization process proper. Here, an endless rubber belt is squeezed between a pressure roll and a rubber belt cylinder, it is here that the stretching of the elastic belt surface occurs. The more the rubber belt is squeezed, the more the surface is stretched. This point of squeezing is known as the pressure zone, or the nip point. The fabric is fed into the pressure zone and upon leaving it, the rubber belt recovers itself and the surface returns to its pre-squeezed (stretched) size carrying the fabric with it. The effect of this action is a shortening of the warp yarns, which packs the filling yarns (weft), closer together: at this moment, shrinkage occurs.
After compaction, the fabric enters a dryer where the fibres are locked in their shrunken state as the moisture is removed from the fabric
Sanforized and one-washed so little or no
The stretch that occurs can be eliminated when the friction within the fabric is reduced. This will happen during soaking and/or washing, where both water and soap act as lubricants. The lubricants, along with the mechanical action of the washer, help the fibres relax and contract (shrink) back to their original length.
One of the reasons that dry cleaning does not shrink natural fabrics is that the friction within the fabric is not reduced by dampening.
- May stretch a little with wear
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