Ultra Heavy Raw (UHR), AKA 21/23oz Denim
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Was just asking about 555-UHR. I assume ETA is soonish?
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@Crispy Heron Late next week or the following if I was a betting man
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Fab. Thanks.
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@Crispy Heron Late next week or the following if I was a betting man
Let’s go looking forward to this one 555’s
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@Crispy Heron Late next week or the following if I was a betting man
Just in time for my birthday great birthday present lol ..
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Yes @AdamJ sounds good to me
When you stock a model how many pairs do you stock in each size ?Depends on a million and one factors:
Including…
How much denim we have
How bullish we are feeling
How long do we think it will be until we can run them again
How much cash we have lying around
How many other things we are getting made...... -
Yes @AdamJ sounds good to me
When you stock a model how many pairs do you stock in each size ?Depends on a million and one factors:
Including…
How much denim we have
How bullish we are feeling
How long do we think it will be until we can run them again
How much cash we have lying around
How many other things we are getting made......Got you
Order different quantities in each Cut?
Most popular cut ? -
I remember seeing some numbers somewhere in this forum that showed the most sold IH bottoms and I remember seeing 666 topping the charts. Not sure though.
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I have a question in general related to the shrinkage and the correct sizing. I'm usually around 80 cm on the waist and Tag size 30 fits me perfectly fine in the 666 XHS where the waist comes in around 78-79 cm new and after stretch it kind of settles around 80 to 81 cm. The UHR in 666 cut, the measurement says for tag size 31 the waist is 82.x cm and given the shrinkage of 1 inch on the waist, that would mean the waist would be around 80 cm roughly. Correct? So for my needs, I should be looking at Tag size 31 for the 666. Am I right?
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Waist on the UHR should shrink an inch with soak/wash, but it will stretch out to pre-soak size again with wear. For waist measurement, you want a pair that looks good on the chart. Thigh, back rise, and inseam will shrink and won’t come back though, so be mindful of this too.
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