Random questions to which you seek an answer
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@Alex I agree that gentle ironing will be of significant help in 2-5 years horizon. But what to do in 5-10 years? The jacket is made to withstand a lifetime of abuse
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@Aetas that video is quite mesmerising!
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Good evening.
Have seen this beautiful shirt just a few times and most recently on @theo_phanis_007โs Instagram. Heโs probably a member here so feel free to tag.
I have no idea what this shirt is called and therefore have no starting point to go from when trying to track down a Large for myself!Any info on the shirt would be greatly appreciated as am going to be looking to purchase if I can find!!
Many thanks
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Havenโt seen @Kasi here for a while
Hey Mo , hope youโre ok mate ! -
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Does anyone have experience cycling in XHS?
Iโm likely gonna snag my first 25ozโers when the 777-XHSib restock - hooray! I get around by pedal power, and the 17oz duck is the heaviest fabric I have experience riding in. Iโm not expecting to ride comfortably (safely?) when fresh out of the bag, but more curious how comfortable I can expect to be after Iโve broken them in a bit. I imagine Iโll grab them regardless, just hoping I can rock and roll with themโฆ.
Many thanks, Jarred.
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If you want to really jumpstart the break in process, spray the back of the knees and thighs (and really anywhere creases would form) with some water before riding.
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Is your bicycle seat any color other than black?
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@Sir_Cuffs-a-Lot Watch how thick your cuffs are (if you cuff them, hemmed you might be OK). The inseam of the jeans on your right leg is gonna hit those gears as you pedal. The XHS is a beefy SOB, but steel always beats cotton eventually. I'd hike the jeans up your shin or use those clippy things around your shins to keep the cuff well away from the gear.
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@Matt black on my commuter, but now you got me thinking it might be rad to switch it out to a spare white oneโฆ.
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@Alex โฆ.did you mention a while ago a potential collaboration with Dark Arts Coffee or was I dreaming?
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@endo Came across this one at Blue Owel.
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Beautiful, thank you @Jett129. In the first place I was just wondering if there were any with hand warmers. I understand that - originally - they weren't part of the denim jackets, both type II and III, but got more commonly with the type IIIs. Now, I learned there are also some type IIs with pockets, but it seems to be the minority.
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Overdying:
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After.