Random questions to which you seek an answer
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I always do it the Haraki way:
The following is Haraki’s advice on how to treat your Ih-634SR before you wear them:
"This denim is not processed. It will shrink and skew. I have made this pattern "shrink to fit", after washing or soaking a couple of times it will shrink to tag-size
When you get your jeans, soak them in a bath tub of cold water overnight. Turn them inside out and then wash them in a washing machine at no hotter than 30 degrees C, you do not need washing powder or detergent
Don't spin too fast and don't put them in a tumble dryer, it is far better to allow them to air dry (still inside-out) in the sun, try to smooth all wrinkles in the fabric before the jeans get too dry
After the initial soak, the leg will shrink about 2", after the wash, there will be further shrinkage of about 1". So in total you will get about 3" shrinkage. Please bear this in mind if you are hemming before washing”On subsequent washes, always wash inside out and do not spin too fast or tumble dry.
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^You can find above info on the original product page of the IH-634SR (same denim as RAW) here:
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Washing machines always work best for shrinking denim, and I'd consider anything more than 5-6 hours "overnight."
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Quick question, what happens if you just wear the raw denim?
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what happens if you just wear the raw denim?
you will end up with two sets of honeycombs and creases. One, from the time you spent wearing them before the first wash. And another set when the denim finally shrinks and the jeans fit you like they are supposed to. Aside from the separate markings, the unsan. denim is super stiff, so the first/second soaks also help (after you wear them a minute, of course, cause they dry like cardboard) to relax the weave so it doesn't shred itself.
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Quick question, what happens if you just wear the raw denim?
The constructional threads burst and the denim does not last as long…..
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^van Olzon experimented with wearing a pair of raw 634SR unwashed IIRC, like seen here:
http://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=199.msg59045#msg59045
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64 is such a great shirt…
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dude, go 64. what's another flannel (albeit a very nice one) compared to something unique like the 64….
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Drop me a PM Eli.