IH-777-XHS - 25oz Selvedge Denim Super Slim Tapered Jeans - Indigo
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Thank you! Just love the stuff you guys do!
I think they are measures the same way (mine are 36):
http://www.selfedge.com/index.php?route=product/product&product_id=408
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No they don't…..This is how we measure,
http://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=9187.0
and I need to know what they measure now.
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Was waiting on the yenim … But damn ... These are looking spectacular ...
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Ok Giles. I was speking in general though.
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I'm hopeful that these will sell so well you reconsider the higher rise of the 555 cut. I would love to crush some super slim heavyweights, but can't hang with the back rise on the 777.
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Tell me about it! I was so stoked to see these, and wept when I checked measurements lol. 25oz 555 seems the next logical leap in my own selfish, illogical thought process
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These look great. Sure they will produce some awesome fades.
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@W1N:
Having these in the basket ready to go. But..
I have my 301S waist 37. Should I size up or size down on these heavier ones? 38.5 seems kinda big..
From my experience, the 301S come up about 2 Inches larger than tagged size and stretch to 3-4" over tagged size in the waist. The XHS won't have nearly the same stretch, so I would measure where the waist and thighs are now, and then pick the corresponding size in the 777-XHS based on presoak measurements. I'm guessing your size 301S are a size 36. If this is the case, I would probably go with the size 38 in the 777XHS. Although they are too big for me now, my size 301S size 38 would fall directly in between the size 38 and size 40 777-XHS based on comparing measurements. But make sure you measure the way Giles recommended, so you can make sure you are comparing apples to apples. The biggest difference in the 21oz and the 25oz denim will be the amount of flexibility in the thigh/crotch - the 21 oz is quite mobile, where the XHS is, well, "not mobile" in really tight.
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Now would you experts say that this denim is tougher to break in and wear than the UHR?
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I'm typically a 33, but a 34 actually looks really good…
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Now would you experts say that this denim is tougher to break in and wear than the UHR?
I have the 666's in XHS, with about 60 days wear (no washes/soaks) on them and Busters in UHR which are new with a weeks wear. They have been vigourously washed though, to remove shrinkage.
For me they are two totally different beasts. I found the UHR much easier to get on with during the first week whereas the XHS was, erm, quite challenging. However the XHS are softening nicely now and my understanding is that the UHR stay quite crunchy. I love both fabrics but they really are very different.
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Now would you experts say that this denim is tougher to break in and wear than the UHR?
I have the 666's in XHS, with about 60 days wear (no washes/soaks) on them and Busters in UHR which are new with a weeks wear. They have been vigourously washed though, to remove shrinkage.
For me they are two totally different beasts. I found the UHR much easier to get on with during the first week whereas the XHS was, erm, quite challenging. However the XHS are softening nicely now and my understanding is that the UHR stay quite crunchy. I love both fabrics but they really are very different.
Interesting, many thanks