IH-666Sod - Devil's Fit Overdyed - Super Slim Tapered
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Oh if only I'd sized these correctly (or put on more weight), still I do love them…
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Yes, I've gone the opposite route. Which saves me a bit more money, unfortunately I'm now on the shortest hole of my 02 :(. I'll need to get another belt soon.
Or another pair of Devils…
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hey guys i just bought a pair of 666od in w34 and i tried them on and they were literally skin tight around knee up. i was able to button the 3rd to highest button but even that was pretty hard. do they stretch around a bit? i like a skinny fit but no where near skin tight… or should i just go up to the next available size which would be a w36?
i wear a w34 in the ih-634s
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Stretching the thighs out isn't going to be fun, though. Try doing some squats in them while they're damp, that might help.
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hey guys i just bought a pair of 666od in w34 and i tried them on and they were literally skin tight around knee up. i was able to button the 3rd to highest button but even that was pretty hard. do they stretch around a bit? i like a skinny fit but no where near skin tight… or should i just go up to the next available size which would be a w36?
i wear a w34 in the ih-634s
the denim is still rigid & stiff__ w/c makes it feel even tighter. denim is sanforized + ODed, so there's no other natural tendency, but for it to stretch when they become more pliant__ as fabric soften up from wear.
yea, u can do squats while still damp. down-side is knee bulge__ but, you can easily steam the bulges off
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thanks guys. i wore them around the house for a few hours and it has stretched a bit but i dont think its gonna get to a point where its comfortable for me. i made some measurements on my 634s using the iron heart measurement guide and the waist stretched out to a w36. so i think im going to exchange the 666od for a w36 tag size.
right now the measured waist size of my 666od is a 32 with a tag size of 34.
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I went through the same thing, I think you should stick with it. They will always be tight but the waist will get to 34 eventually, 2 mos at most as long as you're wearing them every day. It's worth it. I would have sized up 35 but I think 36 would have been too much and I'm not a slim guy. I'm about 5'10", 175lb. Take a picture and let us see what you've got going on.
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seems like a similar case to mine. got a W34 and they measured 32" as well. could only button till the 3rd while the last button seems so far from it. i wondered to myself "I couldn't even button the top button (which IMHO is crucial in stretching the waist) so how the feck can I even stretch it?!"
to sum it up, I sold it off at a huge loss of USD170 for a literally brand new pair. the mate who got it eventually tried to sell it at USD200 after he couldn't fit in too.
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IMO, 1 to 1.5" stretch on a sanforized +overdyed is sooo doable.
you just need patience & basic stretching technique.'just posted this @SuFu quite recently. dampen top block & gradually stretch out the waistband, ie, by stepping onto 1 end & pulling on the other end. once able to get the amount of stretch needed, button up, & shove a stick or hanger [ie, that measures to your actual "wearing" waist] against the waistband til jeans fully dry.
keep the routine each time you soak/wash until the denim stabilizes. the purpose of this exercise is to "break" waistband by tempering/conditioning.
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^ but would the jeans shrink back after wash? do we have to do it everytime we wash the jeans? im just curious…
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that's why you keep the waistband braced w/hanger until the denim stabilized.
nevertheless, i wouldnt say [absolutely] not, but i did use the routine on a few pairs i got [Samurai 5000ai-sp, Momo 701, FC 1108c]. in my personal experience, the denim stabilized @around 4th wash. after the "training stick" was off, the waist would shrink a bit after wash [like normal], but stretches back out in a jiffy
…. also, i'm currently doing it on my sized-down IH634s-OD, Sam Blue Shadow, & Momo 702
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Interesting BrownIcon, now if only I could do this with the thighs of certain pairs!
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Try this…
Slightly dampen the front of the waist in warm water while slightly dampening the rear of the waist in cold water, then hang them upside down in a cedar closet for 27 hours, then iron the hems with an iron filled with vinegar instead of water since vinegar steam is a natural slackener, then put them on a blow up sex doll and alternately inflate/deflate with helium for 7 hours, then tie 3 beltloops to one horse while the legs are tied to another and let them play tug of war (note: horses should be smallish lest you risk tearing the jeans).
Or you could just wear them until they fit. Call me crazy.
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Interesting BrownIcon, now if only I could do this with the thighs of certain pairs!
inseam, you stretch by pulling while damp.
thighs, 'afraid not cuz weave is at different direction [ie, different axis]… but, you can get about 0.5" stretch normally just from wear. -
Try this…
Slightly dampen the front of the waist in warm water while slightly dampening the rear of the waist in cold water, then hang them upside down in a cedar closet for 27 hours, then iron the hems with an iron filled with vinegar instead of water since vinegar steam is a natural slackener, then put them on a blow up sex doll and alternately inflate/deflate with helium for 7 hours, then tie 3 beltloops to one horse while the legs are tied to another and let them play tug of war (note: horses should be smallish lest you risk tearing the jeans).
Or you could just wear them until they fit. Call me crazy.
hahaha
classic Matt