Tagged Size vs. Actual Size (Sizing Questions & Advice)
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SimonQ
so if IH makes buster indigos in sanforized denim and sizes them
or a 666 in raw denim
then takes the same jean and overdyes them
which is like a hot wash and results in shrinkage
should they then resize the overdyed jean to reflect the post-shrink size?
that doesn't make much sense to me… they started out as the same jean -
@SimonQ.:
I guess I better be quiet now.. don´t wanna get banned
Well the fact is that we try and get the waist size the same. But sometimes we get it wrong (for whatever reason). My decision is that once me make a jean, all reruns of that jean will be as close as possible to the initial run. Yes, I could change the IHXB01 to measure closer to actual tagsize in the next run, but my decision is to leave it the same, so that people who have boiught size X will know when they re-order size X next time, it will be the same size.
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^^^
i was that close to putting up this comment but didn't want to mess with the crazy Administrator
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@SimonQ.:
I guess I better be quiet now.. don´t wanna get banned
That's not how it works around here lad!.. As long as you're respectful, you can ask and criticise everything!.. Well, excluding Paula's fine looks…
Absolutely correct Seul, all constructive comments and criticism more than welcomed, and anything that helps us realise stuff that we need to clarify or change is really helpful
- And if anyone disses me, I just send in the Belgian Missile…
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..someone tell me this eventually gets easier!
Well, at some point you will know yourself and what you want. (fitwise and sizewise)
It's never easy to buy jawns on-line. Many times it's hit'n'miss. Especially if you're sizing down, which is IMHO wrong, as clothes are supposed to fit "off the rack" not to stretch them to fit. If one has to size down to achieve desired fit, I'd say the cut is wrong for you.
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i disagree with this statement. when i buy jeans i want them to fit me the way i want in the long run, not right off the rack. if you have an active lifestyle and wear your jeans ALOT then they are going to stretch, and mine have always stretched out to be too big and there was nothing i could do to get them back to the original fit. whenever i size down on pants that i know will stretch, then the waist always ends up being exactly how i want it to fit and it STAYS that way. the key is checking all of the other measurements and making sure they are to your liking because the rise, leg opening, and thigh aren't going to change much. if you can be uncomfortable for a few hours and get the exact fit you want that is going to keep fitting the way you want, then sizing down is the way to go 100%. check fit pics i've posted for reference if you like.
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riff, I can also understand this, and I've seen your fitpics.
This ofcourse depends on everybodys measurements and bodytype. I for example couldn't have sized down on my 634s due to my meaty arse and thighs. Waist hasn't stretched much. And like you said, the key is to check EVERY measurement. I still thinks clothes (in general) aren't supposed to be "stretch-to-fit" (and on a second thought I think I was trying to speak about sizing down to achieve skinny fit on straight cut jeans)But as I have said before, to each their own.
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@riffblaster:
i disagree with this statement. when i buy jeans i want them to fit me the way i want in the long run, not right off the rack. if you have an active lifestyle and wear your jeans ALOT then they are going to stretch, and mine have always stretched out to be too big and there was nothing i could do to get them back to the original fit. whenever i size down on pants that i know will stretch, then the waist always ends up being exactly how i want it to fit and it STAYS that way. the key is checking all of the other measurements and making sure they are to your liking because the rise, leg opening, and thigh aren't going to change much. if you can be uncomfortable for a few hours and get the exact fit you want that is going to keep fitting the way you want, then sizing down is the way to go 100%. check fit pics i've posted for reference if you like.
quoted for truth…
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@riffblaster:
i disagree with this statement. when i buy jeans i want them to fit me the way i want in the long run, not right off the rack. if you have an active lifestyle and wear your jeans ALOT then they are going to stretch, and mine have always stretched out to be too big and there was nothing i could do to get them back to the original fit. whenever i size down on pants that i know will stretch, then the waist always ends up being exactly how i want it to fit and it STAYS that way. the key is checking all of the other measurements and making sure they are to your liking because the rise, leg opening, and thigh aren't going to change much. if you can be uncomfortable for a few hours and get the exact fit you want that is going to keep fitting the way you want, then sizing down is the way to go 100%. check fit pics i've posted for reference if you like.
quoted for truth…
your truth isn't same as mine.
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your truth isn't same as mine.
You're all aware that "truth" from a social constructivistic viewpoint is a construction, relative to the context in which is perceived, right? Verum ipsum factum, shoppers.
Unless you believe in external realities, transcending everything, my hair is a bird. As long as you believe it's true.
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buy your jeans and wear em however you want. thats what i think. there is no right or wrong, this is just what works for me. with skateboarding, bicycling, hiking, playing shows and completely sweating through my jeans regularly i always stretch them out too much when i buy tts and i dont want to machine wash/dry them to hopefully shrink them back. if i stretch em for a day or two they are usually exactly what i want and they stay that way. the 634s have the perfect dimensions for me personally when i do it this way. if sizing down doesnt work for you or your body type then you shouldn't do it. i've found that IH jeans stretch a good bit in the waist especially for myself as i really do not go easy on these jeans. i don't really wear my jeans on high on my waist either so that may have something to do with it as well. injunjack is a good example of the other school of thought here and it works well for him. btw…the fit pics comment wasnt directed at injunjack, it was for people who had questions regarding stretch.
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I'm too cool for school… In my experience if you but jeans TTS they will not stretch drastically even if you do manual labour in them all week for a year (see my SEXIH07bks); not even if you play in Converge... If you size down on a pair of 634S'es they will however fit brilliantly after 1-2 weeks of wear if you abuse them... But after the initial stretching, they will measure about the same after a year (unless you gain weight of course)...
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Monday is right. I did buy the 301 tts and in 2 days it was too big though. Skateboarding does that.