IH-555S-UHR - 21/23oz Ultra Heavy Raw Selvedge Denim Super Slim Cut Jeans
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Soaked the beast for 1 hour in the warmest water i could tap and then washed it without a spin on 30 degrees celcius. Still amazed by this piece! Length shrunk about 2 inch, the waist doesn’t shrunk that much, overall a better fit post-soak
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@Heavy_blue great fit
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Thanks mate! I’m really digging these
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I write this at work, while eagerly waiting to leave to get home to my fresh delivery of these bad boys… My question is, is it necessary to soak AND wash, or can I get by with just a soak? My washer is a wildcard so I am a bit paranoid about putting them in the machine and need some advice.
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The facts of the matter are that soaking lubricates the cotton threads in such a way that they puff up and the constructional stitching integrates better.
The machine wash creates the agitation needed to contract the fibres making the denim 23oz per square yard. This also means shrinkage.
Following instructions will get the shrinkage out, strengthen the fabric and the stitching. Not followimg them may mean stitching popping out, early tears appearing at creased points, or nasty shrink related surprises at a later date.
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My washer is a wildcard so I am a bit paranoid about putting them in the machine and need some advice.
Just wash straight from the soak on the lowest temp, with the least spin possible.
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Thanks guys. And on the wash, detergent or none?
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Thanks guys. And on the wash, detergent or none?
No need. It’s the agitation you’re after primarily.
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You guys are the best
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quick update:
theyve been soaked, washed, dried and on my legs. After about 10 minutes and a bruised thumb I got them buttoned and they are absolutely incredible. Glad I went with the 555 over the 888 in these, and I think for the first time in a long time, I am going to go with a cuff instead of a hem.
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quick update:
theyve been soaked, washed, dried and on my legs. After about 10 minutes and a bruised thumb I got them buttoned and they are absolutely incredible. Glad I went with the 555 over the 888 in these, and I think for the first time in a long time, I am going to go with a cuff instead of a hem.
Let's see some fit pics! I always prefer a cuff, especially with heavyweights.
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Nice!! Rock them hard haha! Beennin my 555’s a few weeks now! Love them! Cuff them as well:) def post some pics mate! Cheers
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I'll get some pics up this weekend. I plan on wearing these as much as physically possible. I have a little ritual with new denim where I typically wear them for the first 30 days no rotating, and then I get back to some of the other stuff.
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UHR is gettin there, first shades seems to appear. Also a cool one from the slb vs UHR.
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Me and the boy at the farmers stand. Uhr on bottom 526L-OD up top. I love this denim.
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@hgering27 looks superb on you mate! Lovely kid! And killer combo
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@Heavy_blue thanks man! The OD jacket is probably my favorite jacket I own. It’s a tank. I’ll be wearing this combo a lot
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The facts of the matter are that soaking lubricates the cotton threads in such a way that they puff up and the constructional stitching integrates better.
The machine wash creates the agitation needed to contract the fibres making the denim 23oz per square yard. This also means shrinkage.
Following instructions will get the shrinkage out, strengthen the fabric and the stitching. Not followimg them may mean stitching popping out, early tears appearing at creased points, or nasty shrink related surprises at a later date.
Didn’t know that… was sceptical putting my jeans in the machine a few months back so soaked them twice when I first had them thinking it’s doing the same job.
So soaked them again yesterday inside out for 1hour and put them straight in the machine 30c No spin.
Results they have tightened up lovely lost half inch in the length and 0.8 in the waist
Perfect fit now
Wearing them today they have relaxed in the waist already nice and comfy…