Fall/Winter 2016 Pipeline
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The OG 18oz as in the IH-666S.
This one ?
Please confirm before I email alex for sizing.
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It's a low tension weave, woven like denim was in the 60's and '70's. It's woven in a mill famous for producing old fashioned denim. You'll probably get a load of vertical falling - but hell, who really knows, no-one has made this stuff before…..
Thank you .
I love my 25oz jeans , the quality is top notch. I immediately wanted to buy one more pair.
As my next IH jeans ,
I am looking for horizontal fading upper thigh area. What is your best jeans for creasing and fading around upper thigh area?@ alex , thanks for your help sorting out sizing for me . It fits fine
@Mustafa911 No problem, my friend. I will take a look at some 666S for you and get back to you
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I am looking for horizontal fading upper thigh area. What is your best jeans for creasing and fading around upper thigh area.
I'd say this really depends on how jeans fit you rather than anything else. That being said the top block on the 666 cut has always given me lots of whispers (EDIT: I meant bloody whiskers), and both the 18oz and 18oz double indigo give high contrast wear marks. So I'm going to say IH-666S and IH-666SII.
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@Mustafa911 take a look here here for some ideas of how our gear fades over time, as well as the from the photos on the forum.
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Don't feel bad. I would say that the writing you two offer gets me smiling more than any others these days on the forum. I assume English is your second language, based on where you live. I will feel incredibly fortunate if I ever speak another language (and I speak a few) with the subtlety and wit that you both display routinely. There was nothing nasty in what you wrote, only playful and clever jabs, which provide a much needed distraction from these dreary days.
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^ I appreciate you taking the time to write that, and I appreciate the sentiment. I'm also very pleased you enjoy what the bald Belgian bellend writes.
I'm afraid my first language is English. Born and raised in the UK. In fact I teach the subject at high school level (in Norway though). To be honest, I often think @Seul 's English is better than mine, and his mastery of colloquialism is disturbingly good. He's a proper punt when it comes to that kind of thing.
As Giles has noted elsewhere, I'm a 43 year old reverse snowflake. I can take it, but I can't dish it out [emoji38]
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I thought you were from somewhere in the godforsaken hinterlands of Britain. Are you sure your first language is English?
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God forbid.
Can you imagine the horror of going through life like that?