IH-777S-21 - 21oz Selvedge Denim Slim Tapered Jeans - Indigo
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@Ross Thank you!
Is it safe to assume that the 21oz OD wont be far behind for a restock?
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@AdamJ thank you. I figured.
Everything I want/need is dropping/restocking fast and heavy lately.
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@AdamJ damn son...
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Snagged
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So my pair arrived and I’m asking for the IH Fam for a fit check. I’m def muffin’ toppin’ like a mofo (apologies if you’re snacking whilst reading). These are 35” out the gate and I’m trying to get to 35.5-36” I’ve forgotten the journey ahead
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@Inorganic you can close the top button and they stretch, all in all a very nice fit
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@Fades-for-future thanks! top button is closed up - and just walking around there is already a slight loosening happening. These are the ones
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@Inorganic perfect
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First pair of Iron Hearts and my first pair of heavy raw denim. Still getting used to the lower rise of the 777. But the fabric is absolutely lovely. I live in an equatorial climate but wearing these in hotter weather has been quite painless, quite like Alex from IHUK told me.
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Hey community.
Been a long time lurker.
After I got my IH-777s-21 today (the very first IH jeans ever) I decided to share some pics after I saw some ask for fit pics.
I am on a thinner side (legs and butt). So came out right.
Though I expect that down the road the butt area will stretch and get a bit baggy which is OK.
But the feeling is awesome -
100% perfect fit
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Some feedback after having worn my new 777S-21 for 2+ weeks.
- Gave them a soak in lukewarm water for 40 mins with some agitation. The inseam lost around 3/4 inches. Waist and legs became a bit snug, but still comfortable. They stretched out back after a couple of wears + maybe 1/2 inch on top of it. Then I took them to Blue Owl (I live in Seattle, WA) and got them hemmed to 33 inches.
- The fabric is pliable and no stiffness from the very first wear. The break-in period lasted for a day at most. Still there is a feel of the new pair of raw denim though I was surprised that I didn't have to struggle with buttons as if someone took care of the button holes for me.
- The butt area is not getting any baggy which I expected right off the bat. But it's only been 2 weeks, so curious how it's going to go. Waste area stretched 1/2 inch, just my size and I still don't need a belt.
- One thing which surprised me is the speed rate of fading. I've been reading and watching videos saying that the 21-oz ones are stubborn faders. But not with me. A couple of weeks in and I have some fades already going on:
- I wear them per 10 to 12 hours/day. Working my "office job" from home most of the time I sit still, though I do occasionally move around the house, go pick my kid from school and take my 2-hour evening walks. But no any demanding physical job or activities, like hiking.
- The fades are popping up on honeycombs, whiskers, front part of legs, crotch and stack creases (I am a stack guy and don't cuff them up). The area of hidden rivets is losing indigo too. It is pretty much same "fading rate" per a time unit as I've seen with my another pair of Japanese denim, which is an infamous and well renowned fast fader.
- My co-worker and friend (a denim head with a 30-pair collection) was surprised too. He assumed that the fast fading might have happened because my particular pair may have been sitting in the warehouse for years. In his opinion the indigo dye's grip may have loosened up. I am not an expert in this and not sure how much his assumption is true.
In anyway, I really like this pair which proved to be beyond my expectations. The construction and overall quality is 11 out of 10, really nice.
As for faster-than-expected fading, yes, I expected it to last longer in case I need to go to the office, but even if it fades faster, it's OK too.
Sorry for the quality of pics. The fades are way more visible in person. I regret I took the pics under direct sunlight, but will do my homework before taking next picture to update you guys.
Especially on the first pic you can see some strong fades in the whiskers and watch pocket areas.