IH-888-NT - 21/23oz indigo Selvedge DWC Jeans
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July 03 2017 8:30PM
“STF denim makes me nervous in general but this stuff is so good that I can't see me passing up on a pair.”
Stop the shenanigans. You aren’t fooling anyone.
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i felt the change. But I didn’t know what it was or what to call it. I do now. “ forum nerd level” thank you my friend
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Let us know how much shrinkage you get out of these
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Love me a standing denim pic
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Probably a bit premature to ask, but has anyone in the larger (38+) waist sizes shrunk their NT/UHR yet? Specifically looking to see how the rise ends up, I just can't work the higher rises without looking like circa 1992 Silver Tabs.
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Well after some dicking about by U.P.S my pair size 32 have just turned up. Fit was pretty nice pre soak. They are in a cold bath now. Going to follow the guidelines for soaking this denim. Crazy stiff. I had forgotten how painful doing up buttons was on the heavier denim!
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Mine are probably going to get 1.5hrs.
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@spitfiredealer nice. I will likely do the same this evening when I get home to them. Can’t wait.
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@neph93
Is it necessary to wash in the machine or soak can suffice the requirement ?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
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A wash will get out more shrinkage due to agitation of the material, a soak at least is absolutely necessary to soften the material and bed in the stitching.
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Mine are getting the 1.5hrs purely because I have a dog and a kid which both need washing tonight!
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Is it necessary to wash in the machine or soak can suffice the requirement ?
Washing in the machine creates agitation that maximises shrinkage. My pair of UHR is from an older batch and two very hot soaks helped soften the material and let the stitching bed in but didn't give any shrinkage. A 40C wash with 600 spin did the job though. Worst case scenario, If you soak, then wear without a wash they may well shrink further down the line when you eventually do wash them. That can cause them to look a bit weird if your honeycombs are well developed they end up an inch or two higher than they should be.
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@neph93, megatron1505
Thank youLittle afraid of washing due to the waist shrinkage
I will wash as per your advice
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@neph93, megatron1505
Thank youLittle afraid of washing due to the waist shrinkage
In my book, if you can still breath when you put them on then you're going to be fine. They'll stretch.