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@IronFart Hi, just echoing what Matt has said, going forward I would take down the actual measurements on your washed/well fitting pair of XHS and use these measurements going forward to cross reference on any pairs you are interested in such as the 21oz.
You will likely find the XHS run a little bigger per tag size from the off to factor in the expected shrinkage, whilst with the 21oz there is no further shrinkage expected.
I would certainly recommend using the Compare Tool which can be found by clicking here, and trust your measurements obtained.
If you have any further questions please feel free to get us on here or email us at: shop@ironheart.co.uk
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I’ve heard that a lot of the softness of the 21oz is due to the looser tension when weaving it. I’m curious if the 25oz actually uses a thicker yarn, or if it’s the same yarn as the 21oz that is simply woven tighter to achieve a heavier fabric?
@Giles Do I remember it correctly that the 25oz was your idea?
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@Go-For-Chill Yep...
@Giles said in What is your favorite IH denim.:
Apart from the original 18oz - which I would wear all the time if it was still made, I actually don't really have a favourite, I am very fond of the original XHS and 14oz because they were both my ideas. And have loved wearing them.
But truthfully, if I am wearing it and it has an indigo warp, it's my current favourite....
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It's as much to do with the double twisted weft as it is weaving tension. And yes, the 25 does use a heavier warp and weft than the 21oz.
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@Dbol I think that's the IHSH-65, pale blue mock twist chambray. https://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/post/1747
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Curious of the intent/proper use of the double button hole seen on the collars of the M-65?
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How fast does the CPO 18oz vintage denim sell out when restocked?
I recently discovered the 18 ounce vintage selvedge denim CPO shirt and realized I'm very late to the party as it's sold out and past reviews of threads seems like it sells out quickly.
How quickly do I need to move to order a popular size like XL when the restock notice Email comes? Is this a matter of hours, days, weeks?
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@backpackerx it depends on the item. But high demand items can sell out in minutes.
That 292 18oz Vintage CPO is continuous production. If I had to put a guess on that restock, I’d say you have a few days to a couple weeks before XL sells out. But it very possibly could sell out faster too! If it’s something you’re really wanting, best to be ready when it drops and snag one straight away.
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@Mizmazzle Sage advice.
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@backpackerx i'd like to add that there are plenty of retailers which often still have stock while UK is sold out.
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@backpackerx 7.21 seconds
The IB19oz CPO when it comes back will be seconds but hard to tell with this one. When the wabash CPO came back in I expected it to go within minutes but they are still available in most sizes.
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@backpackerx There are no rules, norms or expectations. If there were, we would order the correct amount every time, so that we never ran out. Unfortunately retail is not a science and there are dozens of variables, many of them completely unpredictable. If Trump slaps tariffs on Japanese goods, then that'll suppress demand a lot.
If it is something you must have, then complete the request for restock notification and buy it the minute you get the email.
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Are the IHSH-33 indigo treated in a way to hold on to the indigo?
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@flannel-slut As far as I know, these holes are intended for the cord of the hood to pass through when it is unfolded, in order to create a tighter connection between the hood and the collar.
Hope it makes sense, cheers.
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Cheers @Giles !
May I ask another question :)? What makes denim "vintage denim" as in the 18oz CPO?
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@flannel-slut traditionally to attach a parka hood to the jacket, which we have never sold but I presume Haraki kept them in the design to be more accurate
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…. Reminiscent of denim from the early to mid-1900s, this fabric is woven for us at the renowned Shinya Mill, celebrated for its authentic vintage-style denim. Woven under relatively low tension, our 18oz selvedge is looser and softer than some of our more modern weaves, resulting in a pair of very breathable heavyweight jeans that require minimal break-in time. Due to the slightly more irregular weave, you can expect character-filled vertical fading that emphasises the textured nature of the denim.
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Thanks for the CPO info all.