IH-666S-142 - 14oz Selvedge Denim Slim Straight Cut Jeans - Indigo
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Those look great!
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Anyone got any noticeable fades on the 142 denim? I’d love to see how they fade, god knows it’ll be a couple years before I see any significant fades on mine.
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Hey all,
Looking for some advice on overall fit of 666, this denim in particular as they should be really good for warmer months. Really looking for that pair to wear into the ground for 2-3 years.
I have a pair of IH-555-01 21oz and they’re pretty well amazing, about a year of wear on them. Unfortunately I have to say they’re a tad slim for me now. They still fit fine, but in general I want a bit more space around the thighs in particular.
I’ve measured up these in comparison as I should, it looks like the thighs are pretty much the same if not slimmer than the 555, is that correct? I can tell these are less tapered than the 555s, is that the main difference?
Also, I assume the 21oz are going to have less “space” in comparison to these because on them being double the weight? Would really appreciate some advice here, if there’s another fit that may work for this it would be great to know.
Cheers
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@JackSyd:
I’ve measured up these in comparison as I should, it looks like the thighs are pretty much the same if not slimmer than the 555, is that correct? I can tell these are less tapered than the 555s, is that the main difference?
Full details of all the cuts and visual comparisons can be seen here:
https://www.ironheart.co.uk/content/our-cuts-jeansIn short, the entire top block will be slimmer in the 666 than the 555, but there is significantly less taper. The thigh is similar between the two when you compare actual waist to actual waist rather than tag size. Take a look here:
@JackSyd:
Also, I assume the 21oz are going to have less “space” in comparison to these because on them being double the weight? Would really appreciate some advice here, if there’s another fit that may work for this it would be great to know.
I personally dont find that denim weight makes a difference to the way the jeans fit other than the fact they have a different feel to them and therefore feel different on the legs and mould to the body differently / more or less quickly.
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@JackSyd as mentioned the top block of the 666 is trimmer than the 555 with a lower rise. The thighs are often slimmer too. So you may want to consider sizing up. If you want something with a little more room than the 555 I’d look at the 888.
As @Alex says, the thickness and weight of the denim doesn’t really play much of a role in sizing.
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I've looked into it more and think the 666 could be a good option for me still, I'm slowly moving away from the slimmest jeans. If these are hemmed to the right length they always look great without being too bulky with extra folds. Thats just my opinion
I wanted to see if this denim takes the same amount of time to fade as the 21oz?
I've got 200+ days wear on the 555 21oz and they're only really now showing whiskers and fading.
Cheers
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I was going to get the last size 38 with my stimmy check but now that it sold I'll get the OD version since OD seems like it's going the way of the Dodo. I'll still be picking up another pair of these when they're restocked.
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Great fit, are you the same size in other IH cuts?
Yes and no. The 14 Oz got a lot of stretch in them, so while I can still wear my 14 Oz. and 14 Oz OD in size 34 with additional corona kilos right now, the heavier size 34 models won't fit at the moment. In the IH cargos I own I sized up to 36, which was a good decision.
Pro tip: Allways look at the meassurments and know what you need, because there will allways be slight differences from modell to modell or even between the jeans from the same run. It sometimes pays off to ask the crew to take meassurements, for example for a size 34 with a little more waist space.
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@Planesio When it comes to Iron Heart jeans, I just go off my ideal waist measurement which is 37.5-38 inches. For the most part I'm the same size (38) in every cut. However, tag 36 works better on some models. After much trial and error I have come to the realization that the 666 is the best jeans cut for me.
The real trick is to know your measurements. I base all of my purchases off measurements and not tag sizes. If I can offer any advice it would to measure and remeasure all your existing jeans, go off the size charts, and remember that a snug top block is a better starting fit than something more loose. Lastly, keep in mind that some models of cuts that you like may just not be for you.
I write this message as I stare at the two pairs of 666 I just bought sit across the room for me. At this point when I see a pair of 666 with perfect measurements I usually just buy it even it's for backup. I can't see myself finding a better fitting pair of jeans.