IH-666S - The Devil's Fit Indigo - Slim Tapered
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By the way, the 18oz denim is feckin' awesome!
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i was worried mine would shrink too much - so I was careful, even put piece of wood in the waist - but I found the waist really stretched out quickly - they eventually got to point they were falling off - I lost some length post-soak, but waist actually grew to be bigger than pre-soak. Anyway what I'm saying is don't worry so much about waist - you'll get stretch if you need it. Worry more about thigh. You can always wear a belt.
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I tried on the IHS-666S 18 oz'ers in a size 31 this past weekend at Self Edge NYC and they fit perfectly - comfortably snug. Exactly how I would want them to fit after 6 months of wear.
What size do you think I should order? A 31 and warm soak? A 32 and hot soak? Perhaps another suggestion?
According to the IH website, these shrink and inch with the initial soak and stretch back to the tagged size with wear.
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According to the IH website, these shrink and inch with the initial soak and stretch back to the tagged size with wear.
That guidance seems spot on to me. I have two pairs of 18s, Vulcans and Devils - both same tag size I wear in 21s - and both fit great. I'm no expert - you will hear from some - but to me the 18s don't seem to shrink much as you might think, and stretch out easily after soak/wash. Both my pairs had a little extra room pre-soak. So if they aren't skin tight and fit now, they should shrink some then stretch right back. To me it was nerve racking buying the 1st pair of raws, but now that i know how they behave and how to take care of them its not a big deal. Assuming you get the fit right you're gonna love this denim. Enjoy!
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Damian… The issue with shrinkage is no matter which way you slice it... Unless you never let your jean touch water they will eventually shrink to their maximum potential. I think most would agree that the best way to approach this is too get a pair that will fit properly with all the shrinkage out of them keeping in mind that a touch of tightness is nothing to worry about because denim exhibits properties that permit an amount of stretch. This amount varies in relation to different fabrics so it is best to research your decision on the tendencies of the fabric you desire. I hope this helps.
Soul brother #1 over and out
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P.s. my devils arrived today. Soak número UNO …. Check
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Thanks for the advice everyone. Just a few more questions: What is the preferred method of doing the first soak? Super hot water, warm water or cold water? And for how long? Once the jeans are done soaking, should you just roll them into a ball, squeeze the water out and air dry?
It seems that a lot of people on this thread are determined to get the water as hot as possible in the initial soak and I'm not sure why.
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Definetly do not roll the jeans into a ball and squeeze the water out. If you must lay them flat sandwiched between towels and firmly press the towel to try to soak the water. Rolling them up and all that jazz is going to cause some pretty crazy unwanted creasing
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Definetly do not roll the jeans into a ball and squeeze the water out.
i always do that. not a single problem so far…works best for getting as much water out as possible before hanging´em to dry!
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???really??? Carry on then I guess…. I just always assumed this would create the same issue as putting them in a dryer as far as creases in strange places...learn something new everyday I suppose
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nope not at all imo.
one towel is on the floor, throw the super wet jeans on it, 2nd towel on top, fold jeans+towel combo (leg on leg) and start rolling and pressing the damn thing!…
takes out most of the water and no unwanted creases afterwards!ah… Yes this is what i do as well i guess i misindertood when he said rolled in a ball I took this as lireally wadding up in a ball shape and squeezing.. Instead rolling them on top of themselves as you have described
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I lay them out in hot tap water in tub - use full soda cans to keep then submerged - soak ~30-45 mins - then I put hook-end of a coat hanger through the back-center belt loop of the pants and put the loop-end of the hanger over the shower head. Once hanging, I smooth out all the wrinkles, and let em drip dry over the tub. As I smooth/flatten them out, it pushes a lot of the water out. But I like the "towel and roll" idea to get excess water out.