IH-634-XHS - 25oz Selvedge Denim Straight Cut Jeans - Indigo
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recall when the 301s didn't have selvedge id, & it was a big deal to a few of us & we went over all the reasons it could & couldn't happen?
then a few years later BOOM, 301s have selvedge id.IMHO, it takes up too much bandwidth to change those few details that only a very small portion of the community is asking about. the factories get what it takes to make 634s with their eyes closed at this point. to go in & change it is probably a pain in the ass that isn't needed, but keep voicing your opinion cause who knows, in another few years if enough folks b!tch & moan, maybe, just maybe they will change all those small but so important details
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The 634 UHR has selvedge fly, beltloops sewn into waistband and fully lined rear pockets.
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Got em in December 2013 and they got their first wash two days ago.
Damn, the electric blue looks awesome!!! -
What a beauty! And I envy those shoes a lot.
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@Max:
What a beauty! And I envy those shoes a lot.
It sucks big time that they only offer a limited size range!
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True (at least for me).
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I'm looking to pull the trigger on these but I'm trying to make a decision re: hemming. I'm in Australia so I'd like to get them hemmed before I get them to prevent shipping back and forth. My favourite pair of canvas pants has a 29inch inseam and given there are only 37inch inseams left in my size (36W) cuffing potentially 5-6 inches of heavy denim seems like madness.
From what I've read in this thread around 1.5-2inch extra inseam is a good idea, so i was thinking of having them hemmed to a 32inch inseam which will either crumple to fit almost perfectly or leave me with a reasonable 1-2 inch cuff. Appreciate any thoughts. -
Hi guys! Got mine a week ago. Thanks to axel for advice with inseam length. It's not first of my heavy denim pair. I had a 643s and couple of another medium weight denims, but xhs is unbelievable monster!
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Very nice!
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I have a few different varieties of IH bottoms, and these were my first and favorite (except they must be put away in not weather, let's face it).
I even have a pair that fit now! If you are on the market for a pair of 31x34 of these, I've posted mine in "Buying and Selling".
Learnt my lesson: Buy these roomy. They ain't a-gonna give much back.
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You can try dunking the cuff area, which stiffens the fabric upon drying. Perhaps that stiffer cloth can support a new cuff crease.@jmattsen:
Ive been wearing my 634's for a couple months now and i noticed one of my cuffs is way bigger than the other. I tried fixing it but every time i do it just goes back the way it was, any ideas on how to fix this? Will ironing the cuff out and a new one back in work?
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Ive been wearing my 634's for a couple months now and i noticed one of my cuffs is way bigger than the other. I tried fixing it but every time i do it just goes back the way it was, any ideas on how to fix this? Will ironing the cuff out and a new one back in work?
I always put a hard crease on my cuffs with an iron. They never move after that