IH-666-XHS - 25oz Selvedge Denim Slim Straight Cut Jeans - Indigo
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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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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!
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Pushranger,
Didn't soak mine. Shoe horned myself into them and wear them everyday at work in body shop/panel shop. I un-cuff when I weld, don't want to catch splatter in the cuff, the 25oz makes a good welding blanket !
Looking good, wear'em
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The Tell-Me-When-Back-In-Stock form for these has been filled out by an awful lot of people.
The good news is that the restock will be complete and going through QC on Sunday…...