IH-555-XHS - 25oz Selvedge Denim Super Slim Jeans - Indigo
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Are there measurements posted anywhere for these? or not until they go live tomorrow?
If they were posted anywhere it would be here. Expect them tomorrow some time before release.
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@alexswords see measurements above
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Oh shit, I could make these work [emoji15]
Are you buying one…
Finances and current jeans collection says no. But XHS denim in this cut with measurements that work may be too hard to resist.
If that the case temptations maybe will overrides you to buy them.
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This would be my first XHS purchase –- my best fitting waist measurement is 37.2ish, do you think I could make it work with a size 36 (37.8" waist measurement)? I was hopeful that the measurements for one size of 555-XHS would be in the low 37" range - could I expect it to shrink down to 37" and stay close to 37"?
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…could I expect it to shrink down to 37" and stay close to 37"?
As a rule of thumb, and according to personal experience then you’ll lose around 0.5” with the hot soak/wash and gain an inch in stretch (although this will happen more slowly than with 21oz for example). So calculate with a desired waist, post stretch at about half an inch larger than measured.
The IH-888-XHSib thread and the thread for the sample pair of the same jeans contain a lot of useful, real life, customer documentation of this kind of thing. More details there.
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So calculate with a desired waist, post stretch at about half an inch larger than measured.
Can you say that again, please?
I have been reading the XHS and XHSib forums, yesterday I read about 30 pages of the 666-XHS, and some other XHS forums in the last couple months, I'll read some more 888-XHSib this morning. What I have learned is that, is that I am between sizes, and I'll probably be disappointed and have a loose pair after a couple months - I'm just hopeful that I'm wrong. -
So calculate with a desired waist, post stretch at about half an inch larger than measured.
Can you say that again, please?
Measured waist is what you start with. Desired waist is what you want to end up with. You’ll lose half an inch or so in shrinkage. They’ll stretch out about an inch. So if your desired waist is 37”-37.2”, you should look for a pair that starts off around 36.5”-36.7”.
Of course it isn’t an exact science and there will always be some variation but that is how I would approach this.
Edit: In fact that is how I approached it and it worked a treat on my IH-888-XHSib. Deets on the thread. That thread is recent and there were a lot of good forum folks who went to the trouble of publishing their experiences.
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So calculate with a desired waist, post stretch at about half an inch larger than measured.
Can you say that again, please?
Measured waist is what you start with. Desired waist is what you want to end up with. You’ll lose half an inch or so in shrinkage. They’ll stretch out about an inch. So if your desired waist is 37”-37.2”, you should look for a pair that starts off around 36.5”-36.7”.
Of course it isn’t an exact science and there will always be some variation but that is how I would approach this.
Thank you
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Thank you
Looking at the table you'd be perfect with a W35, which sadly doesn't exist. I'd say you need a small W36 or a large W34. Such a thing may exist.
Couple of bits of XHS wisdom… If you're a masochist and you can make the thigh/knee work sizing down is often the best bet. The denim will stretch and relax, especially at the waist, but it will take time and it won't be comfortable.
On the other hand, the denim is so thick that with a belt you may not feel a larger than normal waist as a problem. So a larger pair may work anyway, if you can't fit the thigh/knee on the smaller size.
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I'm presently working on a pair of 666XHS ….but .....but ....damn I Like the measurements on these
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Thank you
Looking at the table you'd be perfect with a W35, which sadly doesn't exist. I'd say you need a small W36 or a large W34. Such a thing may exist.
Couple of bits of XHS wisdom… If you're a masochist and you can make the thigh/knee work sizing down is often the best bet. The denim will stretch and relax, especially at the waist, but it will take time and it won't be comfortable.
On the other hand, the denim is so thick that with a belt you may not feel a larger than normal waist as a problem. So a larger pair may work anyway, if you can't fit the thigh/knee on the smaller size.
My feelings exactly - I am gonna see what they have measured from either direction towards a W35 fit.