IH-666-XHS - 25oz Selvedge Denim Slim Straight Cut Jeans - Indigo
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Enjoy yer day off. Cause it'll be a while before you get another break.
Going to the wife's family Christmas party today/night. We're the only two that dont smoke so im wearing clothes that can be washed tomorrow to get the stentch out.
Cheers,
MBH
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I can't wait to start wearing mine again! Got another week and a half of the IH666SII world tour before I can put them back on.
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Thought I'd add to the myriad of other fit stories, hopefully help someone out in the process. I am a true 31 waist and have both a 30 and 32 in this model.
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32 fits great in the waist and I can easily pull about 1.5" away from my body. Tight through the crotchal region, everywhere else is fine.
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30 fits tight in the waist. Could get all buttons done with some effort. REALLY narrow through the crotchal region and pretty tight along the thighs.
I decided to wear the 30s and see if they stretched. They do. I got an 1" in the waist and .5 in the thighs after 3 days of typical wear. They haven't stretched through the hips yet but I am hoping they will give at some point, or might not be having children in the future.
After a bit of wear in both sizes, if I had to choose one it would be the 30. Over time, I believe these will relax to a 31 while still retaining decent taper through the thighs and lower legs. But you pay a pain tax to get there. The 32s are perfect now but over time will adopt a more relaxed fit. Again, this is just for my body type.
Happy Holidays!
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@ksozay I think you're spot on here if you aren't looking for a relaxed fit. I also own 30's in these. Brand new I had a bit of room in the waist and the top block was pretty tight. After 2-3 weeks of regular wear they really ease up and any hot spots that were present when brand new were totally gone. This denim, to me, gives in just the right amount without totally losing it's composure. Definitely a jean that the more you wear them the less you want to take them off.
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Definitely a jean that the more you wear them the less you want to take them off.
+1
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Seconded. After 3 days of wear.
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@BloodnThunder excellent point! Just getting ready for work this morning and went to get dressed and without thinking, just grabbed the 30s and put them on.
I do hope that one day, the folks at Iron Heart realize they make more than just denim. For people like me, they make family members you wear.
KS
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Fanboy day.
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Where the hell is @Seul lately? I'd love to see an update from him, his pair is one of the best on the forum. Someone needs to kidnap him from the beer thread.
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Ya know…. im hesitant to post, as how many dozens/hundreds of these have been worn and retired. at the same time, im excited in that these are my first set of beauxtique (cajun for boutique) dungarees and only ones within the circles i travel. so i ask, weekly or monthly pics cool or keep em to myself?
another question is... because i've never worn cuffs in anything but dress/suit slacks... should i have em hemmed? i wear IR's and cowboy boots primarily but also flip flops and keen sandles - coupled with me being a husky dude, if that makes a difference. thanks in advance for your feedback.
MBH
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I say cuff em or stack em. (But do whatever is comfortable for you) and post a lot [emoji51]
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Post all the time in WAYWT Thread! Post weekly/monthly or so in this thread as they evolve. We want pics, doesn't matter what type, just pics pics pics, whenever you want, the more content the better for everyone!
I do not cuff, so I say hem. But that's it's own can of worms with this denim because depending on how closely/tightly they fit around your knees, you will have to account for that extra length before you hem. It's not anything like hemming a pair of dress pants. For dress pants, my inseam would be 29-30". It is much different with heavy denim if you want to get it just right. I wear IH denim in size 28-30. For my size 28" XHS, which fit very snug around my knees for example, I hemmed them to 33". I am 5'7"ish. That extra length is necessary because once the creases start forming around the knees, the denim eats up inches due to the folds and the thick fabric. This is much less necessary with looser fits or lighter denim. With my size 30" 814's for example, which is a much looser fit and much lighter denim, I need to hem these to 31", probably 30.5" for a neat and proper fit. I made the mistake of hemming to 32" with my pair of 814's and they have always felt slightly too long.
Keep talking, keep asking, keep posting
I don't cuff because I feel that it changes how well the thick denim drapes and moves for me personally. And I don't like the premature wear on the cuffs.
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They look great!! How much wear do they get per year?
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Out of the 1,460 days since I bought them, I would say these have been worn at least 1,000 days.
These are my "art jeans" now, so I subject them to the heaviest wear of all. They are indestructible. The hem looks ragged (and I have just trimmed the extras away so they look much neater now), but all those threads are from the very bottom, not up near the actual chainstitch. The hem stitching is still totally intact. I had them hemmed again by my tailor with a "lock-stitch" over-top-of the chain-stitch, so it wouldn't unravel, and they have held up beautifully for years and years. Two small repairs in the crotch to date, nothing else. I send all my jeans to self-edge at the first sign of a hole forming, so the repairs are tiny, and have held up perfectly.
Lots of soaks and washes. Never tumbled.
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That's awesome man! It looks like they have many more years of life left in them! Can't wait to see mine after 4 years!
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