IH-666-XHS - 25oz Selvedge Denim Slim Straight Cut Jeans - Indigo
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Fit pics, pre-soak.
These remind me a lot of my SEXIHXLSXA13's when they were new. The denim is so thick and rigid and dark. I didn't have quite as tough of an experience as some people have (I re-read this whole thread in anticipation of receiving these and I'm still laughing over @Seul 's comments when he first got his pair), but this denim is no joke. It's going to take me forever to tame these things. Next pics will be after a soak/wash and a full day's wear.
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25oz look really good hemmed to length with no cuff.
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I didn't have quite as tough of an experience as some people have
Yeah, disregard that. I went ahead and gave them a gentle wash with some agitation to soften the denim up a bit, and afterward I figured I'd put them on wet to help stretch the waist more quickly. It was an epic struggle. I got the middle fly button buttoned, but the other two fly buttons weren't happening. I didn't think I was going to get the top button buttoned either, but after an exhausting life-or-death struggle, I succeeded. I wore them for about 20 minutes, and all was well (-ish) until I decided to take them off. I had a prolonged moment of panic as I quickly realized the 25 oz denim was in control of the entire situation all along. They were NOT coming off, because the top button was NOT going to allow itself to be unbuttoned. I honestly thought I was going to be "sleeping" in wet 25 oz denim. After another life-or-death struggle, I managed to free myself. It was like a scene from The Exorcist lol. "The power of Christ compels you!!!"
They're hanging on my closet door drying now. I'm a little nervous about sleeping in the same room with them.
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Ah yes, that moment when you can't tell if the blue discoloration on your fingers is indigo, or bruising from fighting the buttons. I will be interested to hear your experiences with your hips and the back of your knees. LOL I know my hips were bruised and pretty raw for a bit. Welcome to the struggle xtc!
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As @jdl1279 told me, welcome to the struggle, @den213 . Once mine dried after their first soak/wash, things got much easier. I can already tell they are going to fit perfectly and will most likely become my favorite pair of jeans once I break them in a bit. They're tolerable already (they were after an hour), and I've only got about 1.5 day's worth of wear on them so far (can't wear jeans to work). Breaking these is going to be a loooonng project for me, but I don't mind. I plan on enjoying every minute of the journey.
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Thanks, @Finkster & @xtcclassic :)! The 25oz-denim is definitely serious business and a hell of a challenge. I also think breaking this beast in will take a while but it's more than worth it. I can already imagine them being smoother than silk. Buttoning them don't hurt anymore btw ;D.
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Small update for me too. Going on about 2 months. Have not soaked/washed. They are quite tolerable at this point. After a few traumatic experiences early on with the bottom button I have not undone it in at least 6 weeks…. Fortunately all functions can be accomplished without unbuttoning. Have been rotating with 2 other pairs so the evolution has been minimal. Mind blowing how much inseam you lose once the back of the knees settle in (monster combs!).
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@BloodnThunder @xtcclassic @den213 I'm doing my research on these at the moment. Did you guys that soaked notice any shrinkage? As I understand it there's a little but I've heard some say not really..
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You will get a visible shrinkage after a washing machine. And one day you will have to do it…
But not so much schrinkage with soaking. 30...40 degrees. No matter the temp.
Tips: soak the beast before to introduce it in the washing machine[emoji6]Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk