IH-634S-RAW - 21/23 ounce raw straight cut
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Go Finn!!!
ronald, try stretching them with needle nose pliers if you have a pair…
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Try gloved hands ron
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Seriously, I can't get the buttons into the button holes!
honestly…i never ever ever ever ever in life had so much problems to button up a pair of jeans!
that´s the insane madness right here!hopefully i can button´em up once they are dry again...ooaaaah feck
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I definitely had a similar experience with my sr's, it didn't last more than a couple days. I am guessing the same will be true with these. Good luck.
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Seriously, I can't get the buttons into the button holes!
honestly…i never ever ever ever ever in life had so much problems to button up a pair of jeans!
that´s the insane madness right here!hopefully i can button´em up once they are dry again…ooaaaah feck
I find that never to be the case. Quite the opposite, actually. Ha.
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Just a word of caution when using tools to help button for the first time:
I used a screwdriver to help loosen the buttonhole on a pair several months ago, but later found that I had nicked the thread on the buttonhole stitch which eventually began to unravel. I had to hand-sew a new buttonhole.
Just sayin', Good luck and Happy wearing to all…
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how long should i soak them btw.?
30mins should be enough to bed in the contructional stitchings right?
Yes, and just remember, it is the drying process that does as much shrinking as the soaking. So if you want to retard shrinkage, dry them slowly, if you want mega shrinkage, put the on the hottest radiator you can find…...
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G is right, fast hot drying will cause major shrinking ( radiator, dryer ) so be careful…
Drying them in a warm room ( I used the kitchen ) I found worked the best.