IH-666-XHS - 25oz Selvedge Denim Slim Straight Cut Jeans - Indigo
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That cuff is rad filthy! Not sure I'd be able to rock such a big one but I do like the look. If I were to cuff them should I wait a while? I think I remember someone talking back in this thread about premature cracking if you cuff to early??
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That cuff is rad filthy! Not sure I'd be able to rock such a big one but I do like the look. If I were to cuff them should I wait a while? I think I remember someone talking back in this thread about premature cracking if you cuff to early??
@Brock Nah, cuff them and were the f-heck out of them! If they drag on the ground a lot they certainly will wear out there. I soaked the cuffs on my pair to try and shrink them smaller. And… it doesn't work. I've worn my pair EVERYDAY cuffed since July 1st, and they aren't blowing out, cracking, crocking, tearing… you name it. No soaks or washes necessary.
@sabergirl has my first pair (that I soaked the crap out of) and they still are gonna wear out on the bottoms of the cuffs. You'll notice threads wearing out on the inseam of the cuff even before the cuff would wear through on the bottom. Unless you walk on the backs of them or they drag on the ground.
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@Brock soaked and washed to hell and back… the cuffs still are going to wear through.
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Looking great! Filthy and thanks for all the input I appreciate it
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I'M IN LOVE!
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That being said, heavily tailoring cuts is also something that's a bit controversial. Personally, I think that while hemming $400 jeans is normal, tapering them is too radical and drastic. Haraki-san and Giles work like artists on the designs and the result is their vision. Modifying the cut just means this is the wrong cut for you, and you're fucking with what was intended. Obviously they are your jeans and it's entirely up to you what you do with them. If it was me and I wasn't happy with the cut, I'd put them up for sale and re-invest the proceeds in the cut I wanted, before tapering what is intended to be.
Neph speaks the truth. I agree with these guys, hack off some length and you'll love them from the calf down too. I remember wearing my 25oz busters to the mall and I couldn't get the fly down to take a leak. Wrestling with your crotch at a urinal earns you tons of odd stares.
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@Filthy25ozJunkie:
Not really the look I go for, but I gotta admit that looks pretty awesome. It's badass, and definately has character. Love the black 574s. New Balance are the best. Well done.
Thanks. Those are black/ 14 oz Cone mills denim New Balance I had made for me.
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I remember wearing my 25oz busters to the mall and I couldn't get the fly down to take a leak. Wrestling with your crotch at a urinal earns you tons of odd stares.
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Next time, perhaps better use a stall for some more privacy…...I've long resorted to that.
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That being said, heavily tailoring cuts is also something that's a bit controversial. Personally, I think that while hemming $400 jeans is normal, tapering them is too radical and drastic. Haraki-san and Giles work like artists on the designs and the result is their vision. Modifying the cut just means this is the wrong cut for you, and you're fucking with what was intended. Obviously they are your jeans and it's entirely up to you what you do with them. If it was me and I wasn't happy with the cut, I'd put them up for sale and re-invest the proceeds in the cut I wanted, before tapering what is intended to be.
Neph speaks the truth. I agree with these guys, hack off some length and you'll love them from the calf down too. I remember wearing my 25oz busters to the mall and I couldn't get the fly down to take a leak. Wrestling with your crotch at a urinal earns you tons of odd stares.
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I have to respectfully disagree. What the artist intended is a silly notion, at least in my mind, when it is a garment to be worn and everyone has a different body.
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Obviously people should do as they please. I would never change a cut personally. I love the idea of finding the perfect cut for my body type and for my part I'm paying for Haraki-san's designs as much as anything else. I'm not wearing the famous 666 cut anymore if I've changed the entire concept of the design from slim straight to slim tapered. If I want a high rise, fitted top block and a taper I'd find a manufacturer with that design in their portfolio.
But that's just me and I admit to liking the conceit of artist's intent and authentic design. Some people chop and channel classic cars, others wouldn't dream of it.
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This is an interesting point of debate. The fact is, IH is Haraki-sans masterpiece. His craft and lifes work. To that end I could understand if offense were taken. That said, I also agree that if you buy a Rembrandt and decide to draw stick figures on it, it's your business to do so. Is it in good taste, maybe not, but it is yours to do as you please with
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I have tapered every pair of raw jeans apart from one which I own or have owned. I am constantly searching for that perfect fit which needs no alterations but in the mean time I see no problem with "tweaking" great jeans to make them perfect for me.
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Ha no I will rock them as you guys intended them to be. It will probably do me good in a way to have a pair I cannot alter on me for a month.
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Yinz having a hard time taking a piss: unbutton the top button and you can pull all the other buttons open in one fell swoop. Seriously, I've been doing this for 2 years.
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@501/IH:
I remember wearing my 25oz busters to the mall and I couldn't get the fly down to take a leak. Wrestling with your crotch at a urinal earns you tons of odd stares.
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Next time, perhaps better use a stall for some more privacy…...I've long resorted to that.
I never use 'brandnew heavy denim with button fly' for an extensive pub-crawl … that's a nightmare!
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Well, avoiding a "gotta pee" situation out of one's privacy altogether when coping with snugly fitting heavy denim is also a possible solution.