IH-888S-21od - 21oz Selvedge Denim Medium/High Rise Tapered Cut Jeans - OD'd
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make me regret my previous life decisions….. having a kid
I can understand that….. ::)
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^ Poor @Alex [emoji23]
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Could @Alex wear a 32 in anticipation of stretch?
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Good to know
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look a great fit @Alex
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@Alex I'm thinking about these jeans IH-888S-OD on stock only size W38. Will not they be too big? I already have the IH-634S W36 size OK, you are not in the OD version. Will they be added in the future or type IH-634-XHSOD? I will only use it in autumn, winter 18-19, so I will not hurry.
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Fell victim to these too…
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This fabric is incredible soft. Iron Heart hit this one out of the park just like they do with all of their products!
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Love the accessories you’re rockin’ @atm23 Is that a blade on your key ring?
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@RoxRocks86 Good eye! Its a small Cold Steel knife. Comes in handy many a times.
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@Sam:
Alex wears tag 33
Completely new to Iron Heart and just trying to decide on my first pair. This fit looks exactly what I am after. Would it be possible to get more or less the same fit in the IH-888S? I appreciate the measurements vary a bit but are they fairly similar overall?
How much did Alex size down below his waist measurement?
Thanks!
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@cosmic55 The 888 iterations are relatively stable as are all IH cuts across the range of denims. The denim used on this pair is also the same as on the 888S (just overdyed).
The info on the web shop product pages will help you in your quest for knowledge. Alex’s measurements and sizing should be there. I believe W33 is his standard size.
The webshop’s compare function will also be useful to you as you can check measurement variations between the two iterations.
EDIT: you should note that the overdying takes absolutely all the shrinkage out of a fabric so the OD version comes up slightly smaller than the standard 21oz. But seeing as the standard 21oz is quite heavily sanforised already the difference is marginal.