IH-666S-21 - 21oz Selvedge Denim Slim Straight Cut Jeans - Indigo
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You won’t see any difference in color from the 21oz for the first few washes, [mention]Kasi [/mention] . A soak isn’t really necessary with 21oz.
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They fade slowly, but beautifully, no soak needed, not is it wise. Just wear them like you hate them, wash them when they’re dirty.
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Hey guys,
I just wanted to give some information on theae jeans in the hope it helps newbies like me.
I was really torn between the 777 and the 666. I also wanted to try the 25oz (XHS) vs 21oz.Luckily, I am an hour away from Gosport so had the privilege of trying jeans on in person.
The 666 XHS felt very rugged and durable and Graham IH was wearing a great pair that had softened up. He recommended washing them from the get go. Unfortunately they were out of my size. I attempted a 34 (my size is 36) with very little joy.
I then tried some 777s in 25oz. Whilst the 36 went on ok. The cut is definitely tighter and I had bunches at the back of my knee which would have chewed the back of my legs up. I realise they would also have provided awesome fades and contrast but as a bigger guy I readily admit I am built for comfort not for speed.
I then teied on some 666s 21oz. I can't be 100% sure if I would have bought the 25oz over the 21oz but I ended up getting the 21oz for a few reasons. 1. They fit really well. 2. They were in stock. 3. I will likely wear them for work so like that they will fade slowly.
With reference to the 21oz. I tried on a 36 that was about .2" from buttoning up. Luckily they had a few in stock and I managed to get a pair that were a tad bigger than the measurements suggested on the site and fit perfectly.
Here are my lessons for newbies overwhelmed like I was:
1. IH customer service is probably the best in the world (eapecially Graham) so if you are in doubt just use the webchat
2. As there is variance in sizes, cuts and fabrics study the charts. I could easily if ordered a 36 online. Not been able to do it up, exchanged for a 38 that was too big and then not know what to do so best to ask for a larger 36 if that makes sense.
3. If possible the journey is worth it to IH to get the fit perfect. I appreciate this isn't possible for everyone but as you are spending a big chunk of change it's great to get the fit right.
4. You will realise that certain cuts are not quite right for you and that's cool
Appreciate this hall all been covered but just my 2 cents.
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Hey guys,
I just wanted to give some information on theae jeans in the hope it helps newbies like me.
I was really torn between the 777 and the 666. I also wanted to try the 25oz (XHS) vs 21oz.Luckily, I am an hour away from Gosport so had the privilege of trying jeans on in person.
The 666 XHS felt very rugged and durable and Graham IH was wearing a great pair that had softened up. He recommended washing them from the get go. Unfortunately they were out of my size. I attempted a 34 (my size is 36) with very little joy.
I then tried some 777s in 25oz. Whilst the 36 went on ok. The cut is definitely tighter and I had bunches at the back of my knee which would have chewed the back of my legs up. I realise they would also have provided awesome fades and contrast but as a bigger guy I readily admit I am built for comfort not for speed.
I then teied on some 666s 21oz. I can't be 100% sure if I would have bought the 25oz over the 21oz but I ended up getting the 21oz for a few reasons. 1. They fit really well. 2. They were in stock. 3. I will likely wear them for work so like that they will fade slowly.
With reference to the 21oz. I tried on a 36 that was about .2" from buttoning up. Luckily they had a few in stock and I managed to get a pair that were a tad bigger than the measurements suggested on the site and fit perfectly.
Here are my lessons for newbies overwhelmed like I was:
1. IH customer service is probably the best in the world (eapecially Graham) so if you are in doubt just use the webchat
2. As there is variance in sizes, cuts and fabrics study the charts. I could easily if ordered a 36 online. Not been able to do it up, exchanged for a 38 that was too big and then not know what to do so best to ask for a larger 36 if that makes sense.
3. If possible the journey is worth it to IH to get the fit perfect. I appreciate this isn't possible for everyone but as you are spending a big chunk of change it's great to get the fit right.
4. You will realise that certain cuts are not quite right for you and that's cool
Appreciate this hall all been covered but just my 2 cents.
What a great post!! It will madly helpful for many people I can promise you that.
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Thanks so much for your kind words. I just tried to cover what I was looking for when trying to decide. Thanks again buddy.
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@Kingsselvedge1 absolute pleasure to have you and your family down here and we are so pleased that you have left with a pair of denim that you are going to love for years to come and the insight you have provided here is greatly appreciated and very true.
Really appreciate the kind words and we can not wait to hear how you get on with the 6's after a bit of wear.
Look forward to seeing you down here when the XHS is back on the shelves too!
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Thanks Graham. Def have my eye on those 666 XHS. Thanks for a great service and a decent coffee too
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Thanks @neph93 ! It was definitely worth trying on a couple of sizes and getting expert advice (the advantage of being only 2 hours from the world’s centre).
It was really funny yesterday - I wore the same shirt and almost everyone’s first words to me were, “nice shirt”, I think sometimes before a more conventional greeting! Of course, we all know it’s true.
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Nice score, @ARNC perfect fit.