IH-634-XHS - 25oz Selvedge Denim Straight Cut Jeans - Indigo
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Ive gotten close to 1" of stretch in my XHS.
If you need 1.5" more in the waist it sounds like you may need to size up?
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Ive gotten close to 1" of stretch in my XHS.
If you need 1.5" more in the waist it sounds like you may need to size up?
I actually went back and edited my post. I think they'd be too baggy in the waist if I gained 1.5". I actually think these should be the perfect size (after a few weeks), i.e. with an extra inch of room in the waist. I could do with losing a few pounds of excess beer anyway, so it's all good. The fit is spot on in the thigh, knee, etc.
I'll try to post some photos soon.
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@going_to_battle They’ll shrink between one half an inch to one inch with a wash/soak and stretch out an inch.
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@going_to_battle They’ll shrink between one half an inch to one inch with a wash/soak and stretch out an inch.
This is what I struggle with though….
Based upon the comments above, if I wear them for a few months, the waist should stretch about 1".
When I eventually wash/soak them, if the waist shrinks an inch, won't that take them back to their current (i.e. brand new) waist? It shouldn't shrink them to even smaller than they are now, right?
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Wearing now to achieve stretch will mitigate some of the shrinkage when they finally get a wash. In my experience it mitigates most but not all.
It will not mitigate shrinkage in the length, so the bigger issue is your leg shrinking an inch and taking and fading or worked in creases with it, further up your leg.
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Wearing now to achieve stretch will mitigate some of the shrinkage when they finally get a wash. In my experience it mitigates most but not all.
Neph I remember you posting this advice recently & found it to be very helpful.
Below is another one from you I liked:
In general, XHS will end up slightly larger (by about half an inch), than published measurements after shrinkage and stretch has happened.
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Wearing now to achieve stretch will mitigate some of the shrinkage when they finally get a wash. In my experience it mitigates most but not all.
It will not mitigate shrinkage in the length, so the bigger issue is your leg shrinking an inch and taking and fading or worked in creases with it, further up your leg.
Thats a really good point about the fades-creases moving further up the leg with a washing.
Im in the same position with my 666-21s. soaked them twice, but no wash yet.
Im putting that off till its absolutely necessary.what's the best way to lock them in?
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@dinobarnesberlin you don’t have to worry sir. The 21oz is fully sanforised and will not loose any length in the leg.
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@dinobarnesberlin you don’t have to worry sir. The 21oz is fully sanforised and will not loose any length in the leg.
Thank you @neph93 . Those are comforting words to hear
I don't know why I still tend to overthink these things sometimes. -
I don't know why I still tend to overthink these things sometimes.
I think we all do mate
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Off for hemming.
Left cuff with one inch added for shrinkage hopefully will get me that sweet spot.
Had these so long I cannot remember if I soaked them or not. These have been in storage for 5 years or so.
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now that is a good fit. and I'm sure slingin boots has it's perks
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…I finally got around to repairing that coin pocket rivet that slipped off after their first bath.
...a smaller hammer may have been in order :o but I don't believe this rivet will be coming off any time soon.
...also a pic of my buddies handy work on the torn rear pocket. He used UV resistant Sunbrella thread, so I got that going for me. Also, I asked him what his sewing rig is and he informed it is a PFAFF 545 for those who know their machines.
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My people do make the best sewing machines [emoji41]
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i dig that rivet
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…so I got that going for me
Nice work on the repairs and a well-timed „Caddyshack“ reference is always in order [emoji106] [emoji41]
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