IH-634S - 21oz Selvedge Denim Straight Cut Jeans - Indigo
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I thought I would share this….
We got a Lhasa last year and he is my best buddy...well most of the time. He has destroyed some really nice jeans of my girlfriend and myself. He loves denim (go figure). When he gets a hold of a pair he makes holes pretty fast in them. I got out of the shower to find he had been at my new 634s for at least 20 min. Thank God they where inside out but more importantly, he never got threw them. He chewed on 2 spots for 20 min and never once made a hole in the denim. Talk about one bad ass pair of jeans!
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The patch. The problem with the patch is that unlike a lot of other brands, the stitching is just at the top and the bottom (rather than all the way around), so that you can get your belt through the patch if that is what you like to do. That coupled with the thickness of the leather imposes great stress at the 4 corners.
The Polycotton that we sew the 634S with is and has alwayts been super strong.
On some jeans where we are aiming for a more vintage look (666 and 634SR) we use cotton. This does tend to give up quicker than Polycotton, but that's part of the vintage look we are trying to recreate.
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nice for our bigger boned folks
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The patch. The problem with the patch is that unlike a lot of other brands, the stitching is just at the top and the bottom (rather than all the way around), so that you can get your belt through the patch if that is what you like to do. That coupled with the thickness of the leather imposes great stress at the 4 corners.
The Polycotton that we sew the 634S with is and has alwayts been super strong.
I love being able to put my belt under the patch. other wise the super duper thick bad ass feckin patch make my belt tight.
On some jeans where we are aiming for a more vintage look (666 and 634SR) we use cotton. This does tend to give up quicker than Polycotton, but that's part of the vintage look we are trying to recreate.