IH-666-XHS - 25oz Selvedge Denim Slim Straight Cut Jeans - Indigo
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Finally got it in!!!..all i can say it is amazing!!! the weight, comfort, quality and durability is incredible!!!…putting them on was a little hard not really as hard as i thought though..not that it was tight and all but more so just fasting the buttons for the first time made my fingers hurt a lot!!!!...after buttoning the denim to the top i had an "ok" fit around the waist...not tight where i cant breathe and not loose where it'll fall off my behind..i actually could tugg atleast a half an inch in front of me (is that bad? fitting wise?) knowing that it'll stretch to about an inch after a lot of wears..Does anyone have the same fit or similar to me? do yall find it ok? would it be smart to down size or stay with this tag size? other than that the inseam is long but thats ok i like to wear my denim with monster stacks..Thank you very much to Giles and Paula for my very first heavy/Ironheart denim!!!
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Looks good to me.
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Really nice fit there Str808Raw.
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Do you have them hemmed? Makes a difference.
No, I'm taking them back to self edge and having another inch to inch and a half cut so that I can wear them uncuffed.
Do you know of anyone who has tapered these jeans before? I'm interested in seeing some pictures.
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Just got mine delivered at work. Thanks for the quick service Iron Heart
Anyways, I had to try them on right away so I snuck into the handicap toilet at work for a quick try on. And oh boy, these jeans are tough. I mean, I thought that 25 oz can't be that much stiffer than 21 oz, but I misjudged on that one. I only managed button the top button to see if they fitted me in the waist and they did. They are gonna need a lot of wear before they get comfortable. But they will become comfortable!
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They take some work, Pushranger. I wore mine every 2nd day for the first couple of weeks. Then I wore them everyday. After about a month, I started to feel like I was in with a chance of beating them. After about two months, I fell in love with them.
25oz denim makes you work for respect, but it gives plenty back in the long run.
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Hey Pushranger RocknRoll is right. You will love them. The more you wear them the sooner that will be.
I questioned my sanity the first time I put mine on….I'm talking about being on the floor to button the top 2.... They will stretch -
They are gonna need a lot of wear before they get comfortable. But they will become comfortable!
Congrats for buying great jeans, pushragner! I would highly recommend to give them an initial wash or soak to get rid of the shrinkage. After they have dried, turn them inside out a few times and they will be comfortable from the beginning!
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I only managed button the top button to see if they fitted me in the waist and they did. They are gonna need a lot of wear before they get comfortable. But they will become comfortable!
Yeah had the same experience… And yeah: they will become the most comfortable jeans you've ever worn in time... Trust me: I'm been doing 25 oz time since Nov 2011...
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Some quick pics of my 8 months worn 25 oz Devils. Had to get them in while the sun was shining. You never know when it's going to disappear here in Michigan. Worn daily for 12 hours. This was my warm up for The Mega Beatle Busters. I think I'm ruined for regular denim from here on out!
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During the weekend it was time to clean and tidy up the roof terrace and the area around the block I live in. Wearing my new 666 I volunteered for the jobs that required a lot of bending down and sitting on the knees. We were at it for five hours on Saturday and it was a great way to start breaking in the beast (which is what I’m calling them now). Of course at the end of the day I my skin was red from the hips down to my upper thighs. But no pain, no gain. They have already comformed a bit to my body.
Here is a pic from the session. I had to stop cuffing the beast because there was a lot of dirt and old leaves accumulating in the cuff.
When it came to buttoning the pants I gave up doing it with just my hands, so I jammed in a plastic spike-thingy with no sharp edges and turned it around a couple of times in each hole. That helped somewhat, but they are still not easy to button.
Hajduk: Sure, I’m always up for beer.
Veintiuno: I’m not sure I’m going to soak them. I feel I got a headstart in breaking them in and I’m afraid a soak will ruin that.
Wearoften: Nice!