IH-777S-UHR - 21/23oz Ultra Heavy Raw Selvedge Denim Slim Tapered Cut Jeans
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Hi, sorry about the pic focus. Am I kidding myself with this size? These are 30, and my 32s feel way too big now that I've worn them in. Room in the waist and rise is good but the thighs are snug. Maybe cold soak? Anyone going dry with these?
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Wouldn’t recommend dry UHR, they’ll get trashed pretty quick. I think you’re going to need a size up to be able to soak all the shrinkage out and not be super uncomfortable in the thigh.
That said, after a soak and wash, the areas that are under soak will stretch
Back to your presoak measurements. They look like they would be too tight to enjoy, from where I sit.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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@sabergirl thank your for the feedback. I'm afraid you're right. The top block fits just how I want it though. I'm afraid if I go up a size they'll fall too low because 2 sizes up is diaper butt city.
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I’ve tried both. The 666 isn’t tapered enough for me and the 555, to get them tight enough in top block is even tighter on my thighs without enough taper. I really love the rise of the 777. Thank you for the advice!
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Hi Kasi! You’re one of the reasons I experiment so much with these heavyweight denims. Seems we have a similar build too. These are the 32 and I basically boiled them twice. I’m going rogue since I have 21 oz 777 and these 32s, and I always have other pairs of IH to swap in. I love the UHR. I love the way the 31s fit this morning without a soak. I’m doing it. Dry. Worst case is, I hang these in the closet until I quit doing squats. I’ll post some updates on my misadventures. I’m going to say a quick prayer to Ruedi and get on with my potentially bad decision.
Sabergirl, I appreciate you so much. I also have the 888s and I had them tapered but they still feel like my dad’s jeans. I’m 51 so that doesn’t make sense but here we are. The only cuts I can’t work are the boot cut and straight leg numbers.
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Go to page 2 on this trend all the information is there what I did with my pair. See for your self
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@super-thermite , just double checking, but when you say you're going dry, was that on 21oz or the UHR? Only asking so you don't end up with an unexpected pile of broken denim since IH directs the UHR needs that water and agitation to fix the construction stitching.
Wish I could pull off this cut, definitely looks great on you.
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Hi everyone!!
I want to share my experience with these jeans, tag size 34; I´m more than pleased. First, I wore them for two weeks until they stretched 1 inch, then I put them in the washing machine at 40 degrees cycle for 90 min, drying them in a hanger, and another washing machine at 40 same drying
and here are the pre and post-wash.Cheers!!
Diego
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Hi @super-thermite . I too channeled my inner Ruedi and went in dry with my UHRs despite the potential negative side effects of doing so (really enjoy the raw look). Like you I found sizing down to fit me better and they did stretch out to be quite comfortable. I’ve been wearing them pretty hard (hiking/mountain biking) and have experienced nothing bad yet. I’m approaching the 6 month mark and they are holding up exceptionally. I am however a bit concerned for shrinkage when I finally do decide to hand wash (aiming for a year) at which case am going to do my best to negate by using cold water. I also know there’s at least one other UHR fader out there that strictly used cold-hand washes on his pair and they turned out greattttt at the 2yr+ mark.
I’ve uploaded a few progress pics in this thread if you’re curious to see how my pair is looking and will also be posting an updated pic at the 6th month mark. Hope this helps with your decision.
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Interesting @kelton I hope you keep updating this thread over the months. Since IH advises you to hot soak and wash to embed stitching and remove shrinkage. I'm curious how these fit over time and to see how they fade dry. Good luck. Such an awesome denim.
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Wouldn’t recommend dry UHR, they’ll get trashed pretty quick. I think you’re going to need a size up to be able to soak all the shrinkage out and not be super uncomfortable in the thigh.
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@super-thermite , just don't end up with an unexpected pile of broken denim since IH directs the UHR needs that water and agitation to fix the construction stitching.
@Salted:
Interesting @kelton IH advises you to hot soak and wash to embed stitching and remove shrinkage.
Go to page 2 on this trend all the information is there what I did with my pair. See for your self
Size up, soak and wash problem solved
UHR got to me soak and wash
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See a trend here?
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Trust the wise words from Haraki and follow instructions by @Kasi and you never fail my young padawan
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Hey, [mention]Oaktavia [/mention] (big fan btw) I do see the pattern and it’s awesome that I have that info for making an informed choice. I’ve read all of these selections maybe five times. My gut says “DRY”. The other day, I stopped short of drying my wet hands on them.
Thank you, [mention]Heavy_blue [/mention] I’ve been wearing raw denim since maybe 2014, so padawan? Idk about that but we are all learning. [mention]Kasi [/mention] is the man! My concern with this lot of UHR denim is that it seems like a lot of people bought a pair, sized up and boiled their pants in hopes they would fit. Seems like a lot of people, including me ended up with at least a size too large. This is as unusable for me as a pile of shredded (but worn and loved) denim.
That’s issue 1. Issue 2 for me is that pre soak, this denim is remarkably breathable. It’s also rough and stiff but it’s conforming to my body. They feel the way I want them to and they look awesome. The blues are (for me) better and darker compared to the, actually two pairs I’ve boiled. Also the 555 in 31 still looks massive in the top block. And I don’t want my jeans to feel like sweats. I have sweats for that.
I’ll post pics later but these 777 are a perfect fit and I can do stacks. I have found that changing your cuff configuration will keep them from totally tearing at the fold.
Issue 3 for me is that I see that some people do the soak and wash stew and still blow out stitches early. I can repair them if I have to and I won’t be asking for free repairs from IH since, by not soaking, I’m violating the spirit of the program there.
Issue 4 for me is that I remember a time when we wore dry denim and expected it to fall apart. It was one of the goals, to destroy your jeans. I have a pair of TSG that Rainbow has turned into art.
I get that the guidelines are there to protect consumers from disappointment and I’m grateful that I can come here and learn. It’s why I chose the path that I did and I’ll keep you updated.
[mention]kelton [/mention] thank you very much. You figured into my decision for sure and [mention]Diego [/mention] shared shrinkage dimensions post cooking and it was after 3 weeks of wear, so that sealed the deal. Even when I do wash my jeans, it’s cold water in a tub. I’m not worried they will shrink too much. This machine wash and high temps guidance is anathema for me.
I absolutely love this place and I love learning so if I sound defensive or sarcastic it’s unintentional. Plenty of room for people to do stuff off label with their own purchases. It’s fun. If we all do it the same way, where’s the joy in that?
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[mention]Matt [/mention] correct those are the size 32. If you go up to the first post you’ll see a banging fit check. I’ll post a pic later of day 7 in the 777
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@kelton:
Little update on my pair. About 5 months worth of wear here. Been wearing them extra hard lately-taking them hiking and mountain biking (still a bit of mud on them in these pics lol). Falling in love with them more and more every day!
This is what I’m talking about! You resurrected the thread, I think
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