IH-888S-UHR - 21/23oz Ultra Heavy Raw Selvedge Denim High Rise Tapered Cut Jeans
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All's well with me — thanks, man!
Re: the sizing, I'd say if yours are on the loose side, maybe going down a size and losing an inch is the move. I feel like this denim is softer and has more give than XHS. Not tons, but I would say I'd personally be comfortable going down a size in UHR, while I wouldn't with the XHS (made that mistake before, haha).
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I went tts and after a hot soak and a hot wash they fit a bit more snugly than my other 888s. I’m confident I’ll get some more stretch my spring but I wouldn’t call them tight. I’m not sure if I notice a difference in the thighs. They seem fuller because the fabric is so stiff but that will settle.
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I went tts and after a hot soak and a hot wash they fit a bit more snugly than my other 888s. I’m confident I’ll get some more stretch my spring but I wouldn’t call them tight. I’m not sure if I notice a difference in the thighs. They seem fuller because the fabric is so stiff but that will settle.
You’ll be golden! They already look boss.
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Sorry about the dumbass smile but I can’t be bothered to take another one.
You and that xmas clown… scary shit.
We’ve had that book since they were babies, it comes out every Xmas and I can assure you after dozens of readings… that clown serves no purpose in the story. Other than to molest children I’d imagine.
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Awesome fit @Matt wear them well
Mine have passed 30 wear days now and become more pliable with every day
but have yet to reach the „sweatpants“ status of my 21OZ. -
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Luckily I held off on the initial purchase of these and was able to use all of the pre/post measurements on this forum to make an informed size purchase. I ended up purchasing stateside and going true to size, with the waist coming in about 1/2 inch smaller than posted. (One great thing about purchasing from IH direct is being able to spec out those tiny details!).
My initial impression was “cardboard” compared to my 25s and 25bb. I warm soaked and then cold washed and hung to dry. I managed about an inch in shrink in the waist which I was a bit worried about. These things were crispy AF when they were done drying. I could literally hold them sideways and the legs stayed shape as I hope you can see below…
After turning them inside out, which took an effort, I was amazed by how much softer they already became. I put them on, buttoned up my muffin top, and within 10 minutes of walking around and squating they stretched back to original and then some. I think these may be the best fitting out of the bag of the 8 pairs of IH jeans I have. Anyway, long winded way to say I appreciate all the info gathered on this forum!!!
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Good to hear you're happy with the fit @Wormspice and I can only second you on the IH service experience. Unmatched… Happy fading
Great pic too! Have you tried putting some weights on them
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Hi Everyone - I wanted to see if there were any opinions on the chainstitch unraveling that is currently happening on my UHR's at the crotch. These have been soaked/washed and only worn about 30 days or so. I am concerned that if I keep wearing them without any repair, this seam is going to completely unravel and I am unable to self-repair. Any help would be appreciated. Never had this happen on a pair of IH's before.
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Hi Everyone - I wanted to see if there were any opinions on the chainstitch unraveling that is currently happening on my UHR's at the crotch. These have been soaked/washed and only worn about 30 days or so. I am concerned that if I keep wearing them without any repair, this seam is going to completely unravel and I am unable to self-repair. Any help would be appreciated. Never had this happen on a pair of IH's before.
I don’t think you have much to worry about. The bar tack is good, and there are no broken threads. Is it the loose thread on the inside that goes over the seam that worries you? If so I’ve seen that on my pairs before, without ot being an issue.
If you want to go for safety you could strengthen it with a very small drop of superglue on the thread, (taking utmost care not to make a mess), or throw a couple of stitches in on either side of the seam. Regardless, that is polycotton thread and it would need a lot to make it break.
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I would say yes that loose thread. I had a pair of N&F denim that had the same issue and as I kept wearing them, the chain stitch kept unraveling and that whole outer seam pulled apart. I don't know if the construction is exactly the same as these, but it seems to be the same situation from the looks. Just looking for some guidance if they need to be repaired before I keep breaking them in. I'm wearing another pair of 888 SBG's for now!
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@Zecyon I can totally understand your worries and this is definitely something I would not be lazy about. A similar "unravel" has happened to some of my pairs (although never at < 100 wear days and mostly on 100% cotton threads that Samurai uses). I normally go with the latter solution that @neph93 suggested which is applying some reinforcing stitches to prevent the thread from unraveling any further.
I'm not sure how this will go with (almost unworn) UHR, since that's just a different breed to sew through. But if you use a strong needle and pliers, you should be able to do it!
Even if the seem would have never unraveled any further, it makes you feel safe and enjoy your jeans. It would be sad for them to be babied just because of such worries, right?
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50 wear days on these. Slowly showing their character, but still pretty stiff. Looking forward to hit the 100 day mark.
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@weftyarn looks cool dude!! UHR time again, grabbed mine out of the closet again as well
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How long is the zipper on a size 40?