IH-666S-19L - 19oz Left Hand Twill Selvedge Denim Slim Straight Cut Jeans
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IH-666S-19L - 19oz Left Hand Twill Selvedge Denim Slim Straight Cut Jeans - Indigo
Our slim straight cut jeans, built using 19oz indigo-dyed left-hand twill Japanese selvedge denim. In a left hand twill, the warp gets tightened during the weaving process resulting in a harder, smoother face to the fabric. Often the denim will appear lighter due to more of the weft being visible on the face of the fabric. This 19oz denim has been dipped in indigo many times to achieve a very dark LHT.
We are starting new threads for these as the pattern has changed compared to the original two interactions, the thread for those can be found here.
28-36, 38, 40, 42, 44
385 USD
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Oh, man! Love the more spacious thighs and lower back rise on these. I wish that all of the 666 cuts were more like this.
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Then load of others would wish the opposite
Ask 100 people what their perfect cut would be, and we'd get 101 answers…..
A bit of variation between models actually is no bad thing...
Totally. My ideal cut would have the 777 top block and upper thigh, and would be 666 from the lower thigh down. This run of 666 19Ls is pretty close to that. Yay!
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numbers work for this and 888, decisions…
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@AdamJ the size 28's are coming in a bit small
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I bet that’s supposed to be doubled to 29”
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@benniejackson bloody formulas! Have updated, ta
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Quite the score today!
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It's def going to be hot in these the majority of the year with winter being ok. I'm in Nashville and it's a heat advisory now feeling like 105. I'm probably going to get a pair and just wear them only in the fall/winter. I think the fabric is too good to pass up
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It's def going to be hot in these the majority of the year with winter being ok. I'm in Nashville and it's a heat advisory now feeling like 105. I'm probably going to get a pair and just wear them only in the fall/winter. I think the fabric is too good to pass up
I accept that northern Norway is hardly comparable to Tennessee, but I find my pair to be very wearable in heat. I have a decent tolerance for heat though… but they are as wearable as 21oz.
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It's def going to be hot in these the majority of the year with winter being ok. I'm in Nashville and it's a heat advisory now feeling like 105. I'm probably going to get a pair and just wear them only in the fall/winter. I think the fabric is too good to pass up
Curious since we're in the same area what other weights you have and suggestions based on the weather in our area? I only have 14oz as I've just started to reward myself with nicer things.
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I’ve never had a pair of 19L, but Iron Heart’s 21oz denim breathes better than the 14oz in my opinion. The weave is just looser, or something. Makes them more breathable. I also live in NC, but in the mountains.
If you explore previous threads about 19L, there’s a lot of info about the denim. If memory serves, it’s not the best hot weather heavyweight. Like neph says, it will depend on your tolerance more than anything.
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It's def going to be hot in these the majority of the year with winter being ok. I'm in Nashville and it's a heat advisory now feeling like 105. I'm probably going to get a pair and just wear them only in the fall/winter. I think the fabric is too good to pass up
Curious since we're in the same area what other weights you have and suggestions based on the weather in our area? I only have 14oz as I've just started to reward myself with nicer things.
Personally, I wouldn't go over anything over 19oz. If it's hot, I'm wearing shorts. I'm getting older and appreciate more comfortable fits and weights. It's a bit ironic because I'm thinking of getting a pair of LHT which is more rigid and heavy.
Once the first sign of Fall and the temperture starts to dip, I wear another 19oz pair and it isn't a problem.
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Some photos before a soak yesterday. They haven’t gotten much love, but they’re about to be put to work.
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Anyone have a fit pic to share?