IH-777-XHS - 25oz Selvedge Denim Super Slim Tapered Jeans - Indigo
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Just received mine few days ago and they are on me two days in a row. Loving 777 fit and the quality of the jeans !! Best denim decision ever !!
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cheers dude. I'm glad you got sorted out.
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@Filthy25ozJunkie:
Just received mine few days ago and they are on me two days in a row. Loving 777 fit and the quality of the jeans !! Best denim decision ever !!
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cheers dude. I'm glad you got sorted out.
Thanks for your help to lead me to 25oz
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This is beautiful !! Wishing mine to look like this . Where you find this picture of xhs 777? Anymore pictures ?
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@Mustafa911 have a look here: http://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=1801.1695
Same denim, different cut.
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@Mustafa911 have a look here: http://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=1801.1695
Same denim, different cut.
Thank you
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IHSH 75 about 2 years in against 2 week XHS 777
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@theorocks the 75 looks great.
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I read in an interview that IH washes the "starch" out of the jeans. Is this true for the 777xhs? Do they do this to prolong the life of the jeans? Also done to the flagship 21 oz I assume. If this is true, why do people insist on not washing for so long to "save" the starch in the jeans for better fading?
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I read in an interview that IH washes the "starch" out of the jeans. Is this true for the 777xhs? Do they do this to prolong the life of the jeans? Also done to the flagship 21 oz I assume. If this is true, why do people insist on not washing for so long to "save" the starch in the jeans for better fading?
Giles (or someone else) will correct me if I'm wrong, but I believe that both the signature 21 oz and the 25 oz XHS denim are sanforized, but unwashed. That being the case, there may be some sizing/starch left in the denim from the manufacturing process. Leaving it in will cause additional abrasion in high friction areas, which will produce higher contrast over time. Some people add starch to their jeans for exactly this reason.
The downside of those high contrast fades is that the fabric wears out more quickly. Waiting longer between washes has the same effect- accumulated sweat, dirt, dead skin, etc. are abrasive and rub away indigo more quickly. Obviously, all sorts of other things factor into the process- lifestyle, weather, frequency of wears and so forth- but each person has to assess which is more important, longevity or greater fades. Ultimately, the jeans reflect the individual owner, and no two pairs are exactly the same. That's what makes this interesting…
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Great answer!
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The 21oz is one-washed…..
And starch (or other sizing agent in denim) is a by product of the weaving process. Any denim that has been washed will have had some/all of the starch removed...
https://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=231.msg486865#msg486865