IH-633S - Self Edge x Iron Heart 21oz Selvedge Straight Tapered
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@Shoreman I don't know that it's ever not been smaller. Since I can remember they've measured 1 under tagged at the waist. Last I checked (I've dropped a few pounds so I'm a different size in most things than I often have been) my sizing would be like this in the 3 jeans in question: 633s sz 31, 634s sz 32, IHxB01 sz 33.
The waists would all be pretty snug to start. B01 would be tightest in the thighs, followed by 633, and 634 -
I really hope to shoot down some of these @SE when i visit USA in the summer… might be the perfect fit for me!
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Pretty close to the colors on my pair in the light.
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Coming along beautifully!
Thanks Tyler, slowly but surely!
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Nice @bubbapest. The 633s is probably my current favorite jean in my collection. Unfortunately they are about to be put up for the summer [emoji20]
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633s and 633n are my current favorite jeans in my collection. I like the cut.
Recently I expanded my collection of boots, wants to show off my footwear and suddenly I clearly realized that my ideal perfect dream cut would be exactly 633 but with a smaller leg opening, i.e. with a heavier taper from the knee to the hem.
I know nothing about cuttin jeans and tailoring so here is my question: can I buy two more pairs of 633(N+S) and send/bring them to the tailor so to take off another like 1.5 inch from the hem? Is it possible technically?
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Yep send them to railcar. They do a great job
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Yep send them to railcar. They do a great job
Thank you spitfiredealer!
Kiya of SE just answered
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Yes, this is definitely possible, any tailor can do that for you, just make sure they do it from the inseam so they retain the selvedge edge on the outseam.
You can have them tailor just taper the leg so that the leg opening is 1.5" smaller.
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I'm sorry but we don't taper jeans.-kiya
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been trying to figure out how to get the right fit and i actually missed the selfedge sale because i couldn't decide… the ridiculous inseam on the 633s basically ruins the (otherwise perfect) taper for anyone other than freakishly tall people (i think i'm 5'10 or so).
not stoked on spending another $60 to get a taper from railcar (and apparently a 6+ week wait..??), but it would break even with the 633s if i got a taper for a pair of 634s from rodeo bros... i'm just not sure if the front/back rise is the same (i'm about 31" TTS so i would probably get a 29 in 633s and a 30 in 634s..?).
i know the back rise on the 633 14oz is higher than the 634, but that's only because self edge just started listing the back rise in size charts (none for the 21oz, etc).
i do prefer the normal arcs on the 634s, but only slightly anyway (which is amazing as i pretty much hate all other brand's arcs)
need a new pair ASAP as i've been wearing a pair of SEXIH07BKs for 6 years that desperately need repairs (yes 6, and my only/daily pair... going to send in pics to heddels and maybe i can get one of those self edge gift cards which might fix my problem).
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Why not have had SE hem them? Just figured out the inseam/hem change real quick on a size 33. Every inch would be about .05". There is 22.5" between knee and hem, take 3" off, 33.5" inseam so not even a 1/4" difference in hem opening. I ain't even that picky, haha.
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Get the 777 cut if you want the most taper and IH arcs. As an owner of both pairs. 633 are my baggier chilling/work pants and my 777 are my slimmer going out jeans. You get a lower rise on the 777 but it works just right for the fit. Go TTS if you want some space. Size down 1 if you want skinny jeans
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Just picked them up from the customs (those sneaky bastards!). I can confirm what everyone says about the 633 cut: bloody brilliant! Finally an IH cut that suits me best after trying out the 666 (top block too small, leg opening too wide), 634 (top block okay, legs way too wide), BB (top block too big, good thigh, leg opening too wide), 555 (top block too big, knee too small).
@neph93 If you're on the fence, go for them. Self Edge's measurements are on point and in my opinion the import fees are worth this brilliant and versatile cut. Would be very nice if IHUK could stock something similiar in the foreseeable future. I'm sure it would be a good seller.
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What size did you go for? I wish Selfedge would measure the IH way