Random questions to which you seek an answer
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Should I just stick with the 666? Thanks in advance!
Probably, yes.
The 777's have a reasonably small top block and taper the entire length of the leg.
All IH jeans have limited room/depth in the front pockets.
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Thanks, neph.
It was some of your comments though that made me think a 777 could be an option since it's been noted many times that the 666 has the narrowest? top block of all the cuts. Also the video that theshopvancouver helped.
I'm good with the narrow top block, so really the unknown is the amount of taper from the thigh through knee. For another pair, it would be nice to see if I can get a different cut with some taper, at least that would help justify them assuming they fit ok. Honestly, t's the NO-LOT experience I had with a nearly identical 666 knee measurement and larger thigh opening that's very confusing.
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Very random but I keep coming back to this thought so I’m going to ask.
My local dead animal museum has a set of Mexican dressed fleas (apparently people used to make a living collecting dead fleas, sewing little outfits for them, dressing them and selling them to tourists). I guess 21oz denim and UHF can’t be scaled down to flea sizes, so the question is what is the smallest animal that could conceivably wear IH?
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Mrs H and I (and a small dog) will be touring the south coast next week. Gosport/Portsmouth/IoM is on the list of places to visit, but not sure what day yet.
How much notice do the Crew need if Mrs H allows me to make pilgrimage to Cooperage Green?
How quickly could my 888-SLBs be hemmed if I brought them along on the day? (The amount of detritus I just found in my turn-ups was rather alarming…)
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I didn't see anything in the Meet-ups & Travel section on the IH visit to Charlottesville, VA that Division Road just announced. Did I miss it somewhere? Anyway, I've RSVP'd yes…
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@EdH:
Mrs H and I (and a small dog) will be touring the south coast next week. Gosport/Portsmouth/IoM is on the list of places to visit, but not sure what day yet.
How much notice do the Crew need if Mrs H allows me to make pilgrimage to Cooperage Green?
How quickly could my 888-SLBs be hemmed if I brought them along on the day? (The amount of detritus I just found in my turn-ups was rather alarming…)
As much notice as poss is appreciated, but we’ve never turned anyone away
Hemming takes about 10 minutes….
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I didn't see anything in the Meet-ups & Travel section on the IH visit to Charlottesville, VA that Division Road just announced. Did I miss it somewhere? Anyway, I've RSVP'd yes…
A thread will be created….
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I didn't see anything in the Meet-ups & Travel section on the IH visit to Charlottesville, VA that Division Road just announced. Did I miss it somewhere? Anyway, I've RSVP'd yes…
Oh nice! That is not too far from where I live.
Edit: I RSVP'd to the day 2 Saturday. Not sure about the dinner…
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As much notice as poss is appreciated, but we’ve never turned anyone away
Hemming takes about 10 minutes….
Awesome, thanks Giles. I’ll drop the Crew a line as soon as we know what day we’ll be doing Gosport.
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If you can I highly recommend a pair of IH slubs for warm, humid conditions.
That’s a surprising take. Is there something about the slub that makes them better for the heat? And would you take them over, say, the 14oz non-slub?
Only surprising if one assumes weight to be the decisive factor when it comes to insulation/heat retention. Tightness of weave is at least as important if not more so. Many people experience the 21oz to be more comfortable in warm weather than the 14oz due to how relaxed the weave of the 21oz is. In my experience the 16oz is better than both.
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Tightness of weave is at least as important if not more so. Many people experience the 21oz to be more comfortable in warm weather than the 14oz due to how relaxed the weave of the 21oz is.
Weave tightness is way more important. Hottest pair of jeans I ever owned was a pair 13.5oz denim. And while I don't have a pair currently, I wore the 21oz 634S denim for years through Houston summers, which many would consider warm and humid.