IH-814-BLK - Black Wabash Painter's Pants - Black
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My new, to me, IH-814-BLK - Black Wabash Painter's Pants courtesy of @UnTucked's CLOSET CLEAN OUT [emoji106]
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My new, to me, IH-814-BLK - Black Wabash Painter's Pants courtesy of @UnTucked's CLOSET CLEAN OUT [emoji106]
They look great on you! I'm about to measure the waist on the IND pair now
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That's a killer outfit you've got there!
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I recently had my IH-814-BLK Black Wabash Painter's Pants tapered and they are, certainly for me, far more versatile.
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Where did you get that done at?
By an old friend of Jules called Catherine Miller; http://www.silkspecialistcatherinemiller.co.uk/
I reckon the Denim Doctor could also do the same thing; https://www.thedenimdoctor.co.uk/ -
@sabergirl here's one from earlier, since had them hemmed and chain stictched at IHUK
Let's see some fit pics, den1mhead! I have always wanted some IH work pants with a good taper. Too lazy to get it done, myself.
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Yeah, that's brilliant! Did you taper just from the knees down?
She ended up doing the alteration from the hem of one leg all the way up the seam, through the crutch and down the other seam to the other hem.
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More fit pics of my IH-814-BLK - Black Wabash Painter's Pants post alteration @sabergirl @UnTucked
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Defo, the wabash material of these pants is so cool however the cut isn't so cool for me / on me.
The 716 cut in the wabash material would be something else
edit; I realise that the cut of the IH-814 is true to a "Painter Pant" cut and profile
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Does this fabric stretch similar to denim with wear?
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Does this fabric stretch similar to denim with wear?
Yes. It is a serge fabric which means a twill weave and will stretch. Worth noting that a 60C-90C wash will cause them to shrink a bit, while a 30C-40C wash will cause negligible shrinkage, if any.