IH-526Lod - 19oz Left-Hand Twill Selvedge Denim Type III - Indigo Overdyed Black
-
It makes me wish I bought a heavier pair of overdyed jeans. I have the 14oz, and while they are so nice, I'd love to have something in this weight.
-
It makes me wish I bought a heavier pair of overdyed jeans. I have the 14oz, and while they are so nice, I'd love to have something in this weight.
I only have an the old 14oz in OD (I picked them up second hand as I was curious and barely ever wear them), so I cannot comment on the 142OD. However the 21oz OD is just beautiful stuff. So comfy, the colour is something else and their is a special texture to them too. I'd imagine they would do very well in warm climates. My IH-888s-OD are my go to pair in summer.
-
Ugh. So many jeans to buy. I still need a "normal" pair of 21 oz jeans and the SBGs, too.
-
Looking good @thomas01!
-
Ramon question for you all. You ever notice white marks caused by buttoning the jacket. I thought it may be from stress but it happened near the collar where there is plenty of room. I suppose the stress of the denim could cause it as well. It’s a beast. Somehow feels heavier than the 21oz denim.
-
OD process must increase ounces per square yard. But just a guess.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
-
That may account for the heaviness. Just curious about the white marks. Not an issue. I like it, actually. Just curious about what causes it.
-
Maybe tarnish off buttons.
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
-
Gotta be the case.
-
I have the white marks at the buttonholes on both my OD jackets. I believe it is transferred tarnish. It fades in though and the colour of od is already uneven so I care not a bit.
As for weight, OD shrinks fabric so there is an increase in fabric density. It also beats the crap out of the cotton fibers so they will lose some integral strength. This means they are not as good at holding their own weight increasing the heft of the fabric and giving an increases perception of weight.
However fabric weight is tricky. Both the IHSH-62 and -33 are 12oz but the wabash feels heavier. The -21 is 10oz but feels twice as light as the other two. I think it has to do with heft, weave and hand all contributing to the impression of weight. No doubt that LHT is a different fabric to 21oz in the above respects and I don’t think IH have an interest in flubbing fabric weight (unless perhaps in the other direction? [emoji1]).
-
Fabric weight/perception is definitely tricky. A while ago a few of us thought that the Pronto XHS felt lighter than the IH XHS. I have the IHSH 177 and the IH-555-02,the exact same denim,and the shirt feels as if it’s heavier to me. Not surprising that people have thought that other brands of heavyweight denim have not felt as heavy as similar weighted IH denim.
-
I love PBJ , PBJ weaving is little loose and that’s why it feels light or not as rugged as IH. PBJ fades differently compare to IH. I love
Both brands !
I have PBJ 18oz jacket and IH -72 18oz , yes the difference is there in weight and feel. -
Worth remembering that the the denim weight expressed in ounces is only a measure of the weight of one square yard of fabric. It doesn’t take into account the mass of the denim used in a pair of jeans, nor the hardware and stitching. Felled seams, buttons, metres of poly cotton all add to the weight. The difference between brands hardware and how fabric they sew into seams may affect the weight of an individual piece, although I’m sure that is negligible.
-
Black & Tan