IH-666Sod - Devil's Fit Overdyed - Super Slim Tapered
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Hi Guys..
i need your comments here..if you have to choose, which one will you bring home? 301s-07BK or 666sod?
Thank you
I don't know 301s-07BK, but I own a pair of 301s, size 29.
Buying the 666sod, I sized up 1 (W30), and I could have done 31 with no problems (666sod W31 and 301s W29 have the same waist).IH-301s are wider in the top box and tighter from knee to cuff, where they seem really a second skin. They are typical skinny cut, extremely tapered, similar with Dior Homme 19cm MIJ, but with a slightly higher rise.
IH-666sod are the opposite, with a tighter top box and a little more space from knee to cuff, thanks to their larger leg opening.
When I wore them for the first time, I felt them very tight, I fought hard to tie the top button, understanding with my skin the meaning of "The Devil's Fit"! But after a week or so, all became much more comfortable, and I loved them.From then, IH-666sod are always been my favorite, but yes, it can be difficult to guess the right size. I recommend to do no hemming, so you can return them and choose another size. I think 666sod are beautiful even heavily stacked
IH-666sod are the better choice for all slim fit lovers. I think seriously to buy the forthcoming XHS version, sooner or later…
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fincarelli - what shirt?
http://www.superfuture.com/supertalk/showpost.php?p=2829808&postcount=504
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Debating whether or not to give my Devils their first taste of washing powder before Saturday. Hmm…
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How many washes / soaks you got on those G? Looking so cool.
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restock of the 30" soon??
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is there a list or anything i can be put on?? i've been trying to get a hold of a pair for months!!
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Complete the form here:
http://ironheart.wufoo.com/forms/want-us-to-email-you-when-back-in-stock/
Giles
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How many washes / soaks you got on those G? Looking so cool.
Thanks! 1 wash (sea wash) and 1 machine wash 30° short. Worn them almost everyday for five months or so.
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Hmm…I've only had 7 (give or take) days of wear, and I've already had to do some preemptive stitching/sewing at the hem; the chainstitch has already begun to unravel. Few other places that seem as if they're about to break as well. I love them otherwise, but I feel like these are going to require a plethora of repairs in the future...
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Hmm…I've only had 7 (give or take) days of wear, and I've already had to do some preemptive stitching/sewing at the hem; the chainstitch has already begun to unravel. Few other places that seem as if they're about to break as well. I love them otherwise, but I feel like these are going to require a plethora of repairs in the future...
Did you have the hemmed or is that chainstitching from the factory? And yes, I specced cotton constructional stitching on these, so they will require more looking after than if we had used polycotton.
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Did you have the hemmed or is that chainstitching from the factory? And yes, I specced cotton constructional stitching on these, so they will require more looking after than if we had used polycotton.
It is from the factory. I knew of the stitching not being the normal polycotton as well, but I wasn't expecting it to be quite this weak. Although, the spot where the unraveling began wasn't a "thick" part of the hem (if that makes any sense), and it's apparent that there's a slight crease that appears whilst wearing them.