The Flat Head
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Back home safe and sound, and eventually dry again. First two hours with the still really wet jeans was a challenge. Shrinkage is far less dramatic than expected. I can see what you mean, Nem, as they now are REAL tight just in the waist (beltline), but just fine on butt and thighs. But the bastards scratch now, particularly on my knee bends. Have to appeal to my masochistic side to really like it. Won't, alas, be able to wear them with a cuff I think, they did shrink noticeably in the length. I wonder what taller people than me (179 cm, or 5' 10,5") do ?
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Congrats to your bathtub ritual 501
And I'm happy that they're still wearable for you without too much shrinking -
That's interesting… I'm 5'11" and had a little bit hemmed on my 3001s. Guess the low rise lends some length to the inseam.
501/IH - glad the STF worked out for you but be warned, you probably haven't got all the shrinkage out. My TFH continued to shrink with washing even after several hot soaks. At 10 months of wear, they're a little too snug now.
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Thanks for info and warning. I sure don't expect to be done with the shrinkage after that first soaking complete with the owner. Have some bruises on my right thigh and left knee bend as my battle wounds…this denim is outright hostile! But will be beaten into submission, as Nem would probably put it. However not today - I'm wearing some buttersoft old jeans after yesterday!
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It's beautiful denim and worth any effort it might involve. Vertical fading is a dream.
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After an initial 50 deg hand wash, my 3005's shrank 2" in the waist. Mind you they stretched back out 1-1.5" within one day of wear put on damp. Couldn't do the top button up this morning, and fully comfortable by 6pm.
At 6'1" I can't cuff or else they would be too short. Hope no more shrink in the inseam or I'm rooted!Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk
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I can get shrinkage out of the 3xxx denim for about a year…..
At how many washes?
I already see myself doing the washes just like the bathtub ritual…promises to be loads of fun.
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