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    ULTRA HEAVY RAW - IH-1955-UHR, IH-666-UHR and IH-634-UHR

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      grandmasterben
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      I hate sounding like one of those dudes that's obsessed with leg warmer denim, but for me the 634s cut with about a half inch smaller hem would be perfection.

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      • llvlaglneL
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        Agreed with grandmasterben. Almost like TFH 3009

        "…think of a world tour as similar as to the sisterhood of the traveling pants." -LandoCal126

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        • madmondayM
          madmonday
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          love the excitement this denim produces.

          nope, i got no take on the cut that should be produced, but i'm on the notify list so i can see what this turns into when it happens in 2014 or 2015 (if it takes that long).

          head high, middle finger higher

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          • xtcclassicX
            xtcclassic
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            Obviously the 666 and 634 at the very least. I agree with grandmasterben and adam313, both those ideas sound interesting for a new cut. I love the BB01 cut, but if the rise were lower and the waist measurement was bigger it would work way better for me.

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            • Max PowerM
              Max Power
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              Seconding Urb and adam (and many others). The 634 cut is fantastic on guys with small waist, but 33 and above looks strange, as the leg is getting so wide. A little more taper would fix this. around 8,25" leg opening with 33/34 waist would be a great tube cut, but not a skinny one.

              That said, I think the 666 and 634 would sell great. The 555 cut in 23 oz - well, I don't even want to speak about comfort then. But it would sell, I'm sure.

              @elclintor:

              > I don't care what people say.. The Max Power way is the right way…

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              • GilesG
                Giles
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                @fanya:

                If it was made once why can't it be made again?

                If what was made once?  If you are talking the SE collab jacket, that is a completely different denim.

                "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                  Nerkg
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                  I seem to be the minority but on the 634 I like the bigger legs in bigger sizes. If I want a smaller leg I just size up 1 on the 666

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                    davito
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                    Two runs, one in 634 and the other 666 🙂 inseams kinda compromise between East and West, maybe like in the SR 🙂

                    Cheers,
                    David

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                    • Max PowerM
                      Max Power
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                      ^^ yes, but then the thighs remain tight and the rise of the 634 is more "universally appealing". For really slim guys, the 666 is perfect. but athletic or bigger built folks seem to be better off with the 634.

                      @elclintor:

                      > I don't care what people say.. The Max Power way is the right way…

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                        davito
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                        This is why i wrote a run of 634 and the other in 666. kinda like the 25oz VMC each 150 pairs special leather patches 34 inseam. i am a slim guy and have no problems wearing both cuts well. If there is only one cut in this denim I'd say 634.

                        Cheers,
                        David

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                        • GilesG
                          Giles
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                          If H can make the material, we will def do 634 and 666

                          "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                            davidl890
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                            Oh shit… Heck yeah options 🙂

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                            • TinManT
                              TinMan
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                              @urbanwoodsman:

                              @adam313:

                              Create a "Progressive" Cut: 
                                1. Cuts like the 666, 555, and IHxB do not work for people with waists 31" and under (ME!):
                                -The top block is too small, or the thigh measurement is too small, or the knee and leg opening are too small     
                                2. Cuts like the 634 and DC4… do not work for larger folk:
                                -The knee and/or leg opening is much too large to be practical/comfortable

                              So, smaller people need a straight cut (except for some female customers), and larger people need a slight/moderate taper...

                              Why not make a cut that is a straight 634 from sizes 28-31, and then using the top block from the 634 make sizes 32-35 similar to the 666 from the mid-thigh down, and finally make sizes 36-40 similar to the 555 from the mid-thigh down?

                              Of course I am speaking with a 634 bias.  23oz. jeans should never be skin tight

                              Thanks for this. Exactly what I've been trying to say(with bias towards the bigger sizes).

                              One cut for all would be a dream. I know most of you think the 634 is that, but it's one of the most unflattering cuts I've ever seen on anyone size 34 up with inseam 32in and smaller.

                              The Final Cut would require major thigh to knee and knee to hem tapering(which IH has never done that I know of).

                              That is why like the 55 cut roomy through thighs and a nice clean taper from knee to ankle.  Not to mention the jean still gives a slim looking silhouette. Maybe a more modern 55 cut with a front and rear rise similar to the Mega Beatle Buster.

                              Tinman on the go…

                              Now, I have an IRONHEART!!

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                              • TinManT
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                                @Max:

                                Seconding Urb and adam (and many others). The 634 cut is fantastic on guys with small waist, but 33 and above looks strange, as the leg is getting so wide. A little more taper would fix this. around 8,25" leg opening with 33/34 waist would be a great tube cut, but not a skinny one.

                                That said, I think the 666 and 634 would sell great. The 555 cut in 23 oz - well, I don't even want to speak about comfort then. But it would sell, I'm sure.

                                I concur!!  I love the 634 cut and I am size 34 with long legs.  a little taper to the ankle hem would be nice.  I prefer a leg opening no bigger the 9 inches, but really like an 8.5 inch opening.

                                Tinman on the go…

                                Now, I have an IRONHEART!!

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                                  I'm down for a 55 cut. This cyclist's thighs don't work in many cuts :/. 55 looks pretty perfect.

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                                  • FurattoHeddoF
                                    FurattoHeddo
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                                    ^A modified 55 cut with a lower rise, especially the front rise would definitely grab my attention … An authentic 55 FR and having a bit of a gut/belly don't mix is my experience 😉

                                    "Don't ever be sorry"

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                                    • ChrisC
                                      Chris
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                                      I think the rise would have to be lowered for the 55 cut to sell well.  Most people don't want jeans that come up to their belly button.  From about the hips down, the 55 does look good, and works especially well for the strong thighs guys.

                                      EDIT: Damn, FurattoHeddo beat me to it. 😉

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                                      • llvlaglneL
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                                        Furatto and snowy - agreed 55 cut with the rise like a 634 would be good universal cut

                                        "…think of a world tour as similar as to the sisterhood of the traveling pants." -LandoCal126

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                                        • TinManT
                                          TinMan
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                                          My dream cut

                                          Now, I have an IRONHEART!!

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                                            50shadesoffade
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                                            I already own a 1955, and I would buy another pair in this denim. I don't have any strong opinions about the rise, but I agree with those who say that a lower rise would sell better and make for a good, universal cut. Personally, I'd also prefer even more taper from the knee and down.

                                            Giles, in the 1955S thread you said that you had to make and sell at least 100 pairs of a particular jean in order to profit. Does the same math apply for this denim? For instance, does it cost you more to make 700 634S and 40 1955S, than just 740 634S? Just curious  🙂

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