IH-634S - 21oz Selvedge Denim Straight Cut Jeans - Indigo
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All 4 pairs of my IH's have stretched at least, if not more, than an inch in the waist. Thighs in my 301's have
stretched more than an inch, start snug and they'll be perfect after a couple weeks and squats like Finn said. -
Makes sense IJ, thing is denim stretches, it's cotton and it's supposed to be washed and dried to snug it back
up again. That's something we shy away from here since we want to create our own crease lines and evo before
that first soak or wash, therefore our jeans stay stretched out and looser.
After that first wash/dry we're back in business for while, that's the beauty of denim.Saggy when new or after the first wash? Someone didn't do the math…
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well, me thinks I have a bit different philosophy here…But what ever suits you.
'Cause the way I see it, if your jeans stretch one inch, you have bought wrong size jeans.
Maybe it's just me whose wrong, I dunno.i tend to think the same way as you injunjack. it only stretch when pressure is applied so assuming it fit snug it will stretch to comfit if it fit tight it will stretch alot.
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Definitely G, if they didn't stretch and form your shape I dare say all of you IH jeans wearers wouldn't look so
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it's supposed to be washed and dried to snug it back up again.
I though jeans are supposed to be washed 'cause they are dirty, LOL.
Sorry, I couldn't resist.btw, next weekend, 3 weeks continuous wear of my 634S (except in the evenings, I'm not allowed to our cream colored leather sofa's), these will hit water, hottish soak/handwash will occur. 'Cause I think these start to stink, even though they were out last night 12 hours, in -6°C.
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Good deal Kit, looking forward to the SR pics…Congrats on your first pair!
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I like those pieces. Makes it unique
I like the red too, but the two patches thing is gawdy. So are the left pocket arctuates.
Two patches are actually too much - but it is not a real issue since a belt will hide the Take5 patch anyways.
As far as the Take5 arcs - I quiet like them.