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IH-777S14-OD - Overdyed 14oz Selvedge Denim Super Slim Tapered

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    manufc10
    Iron Heart Deity
    Joined: 14 Mar 2015

    @flooded the 21oz fabric is very doable in warm climates. I live in Arizona and I can wear the 21oz fabric 6-9 months out of the year.  I would say at minimum you can get 4-6 months wear per year on the conservative side…all depending on your personal tolerance to heat and your climate. YMMV.

    As for the 14oz Indigo you can get very nice fades IMO. Unfortunately I sold my first pair because I outgrew them but they were coming along very nicely.  My current pair have two solid months of wear and no washes so theres nothing impressive yet in terms of fading but I can post a pic for you if you want to show how the combs are forming up nicley.  Again, this is the Indigo fabric not the overdye.  I think overall my advice for you if you're going for fades/contrast would be to size on the tighter side with the 14oz fabric...in other words, get the 777 cut.

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      flooded
      Joined: 13 Jun 2018

      Thanks for the info @manufc10 🙂

      21oz fabric is heavier than anything else I currently own. As mentioned I've worn 18oz denim a fair bit in summer here. My day job is a doctor, so I'm in air con in rooms or the hospital most days. The benefit of overdyed denim is that it can pass off as semi formal wear, at least initially. I'm also really interested in the softness of this denim. I've bought almost exclusively shrink to fit unsanforized denim the past few years and I'm craving something I don't have to break in.

      I'm always up for seeing some fades if you have the time to post them. The evolution of denim is why I love it.

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        Chris
        Raw and Unwashed
        Joined: 28 Jun 2010

        I live in Texas (high today- 93F/34C, 56% humidity) and I wear the 21 oz denim year round.  It is softer and more breathable than many lighter weight denims.  Though, as manufc10 said, it's kinda dependent on your preference/tolerance.

        I'd also say that my experience is that lighter denim creases more sharply and produces more defined fades than heavier denim, but maybe others have different opinions.

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          neph93
          見習いボス
          Joined: 18 Aug 2014

          @flooded:

          21oz fabric is heavier than anything else I currently own. As mentioned I've worn 18oz denim a fair bit in summer here. My day job is a doctor, so I'm in air con in rooms or the hospital most days.

          Weight doesn’t necessarily translate to warmth. The 18oz IH denim is a lot harder to wear in heat than the 21oz, the UHR is sweatier than the 25oz. It’s all about air circulation and the loose weave of the standard 21oz is your friend in that respect.

          The 888S or 888OD would be super comfy warm climate jeans I’d imagine. A more relaxed fit and fabric that breathes.

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            Giles
            IHUK Crew
            Joined: 22 Sept 2009

            @flooded:

            I'm always up for seeing some fades if you have the time to post them. The evolution of denim is why I love it.

            https://gallery.ironheart.co.uk/PHOTOS/FitsFades/Bottoms

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              Max Power
              Raw and Unwashed
              Joined: 31 Oct 2010

              @flooded I think my old 634SB is one of the pairs you referred to as high contrast fades.
              https://gallery.ironheart.co.uk/PHOTOS/FitsFades/Bottoms/Overdyed-21oz-Selvedge/i-KxzvwsW/A
              I was into that back then and achieved it by avoiding machine washes for a Long time. But as I think the 21oz denim ist the one with the least contrast in fading in general you should be able to achieve a similar result in the 14 oz od denim. But of course that comes with the cost of not washing too much which is actually not good for the denim (and your fellow men).

              @elclintor:

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

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                flooded
                Joined: 13 Jun 2018

                @Chris @neph93 That's exactly the info I was after, thankyou. I'm well aware of how cut and weave can affect how warm a pair of jeans feel. I'd much prefer to wear my relaxed fit, loose weave 18oz PBO-001 in hot weather than my tight fit, dense weave 14oz TFH. Having never seen IH 21oz denim I didn't know it's character, so I appreciate your advice.

                @Max Power You're indeed correct. Seeing those photos of your 634S-B on Heddels is what got me interested in IH overdyed denim to begin with.

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                  wavehead
                  Joined: 30 Aug 2016

                  any evo pics from those of you who have had these for a while? i’m dying to see a pair beyond subtle fades.

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                    Diego
                    Raw and Unwashed
                    Joined: 3 Feb 2018

                    Hi!!! My fit on 777 14 OD, SIZE 34, 1’84 AND 90 KG

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                      Max Power
                      Raw and Unwashed
                      Joined: 31 Oct 2010

                      thats a great fit!

                      @elclintor:

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

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                        hairydangler
                        Joined: 22 Oct 2017

                        These have been a favorite for working in:

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                          RoxRocks86
                          Raw and Unwashed
                          Joined: 2 Mar 2018

                          nice wear on your ODs @daltmeyer love that shot of the fades on the watch/coin army knife pocket whatever it's called

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                            hairydangler
                            Joined: 22 Oct 2017

                            Thanks @RoxRocks86

                            I really like the way hems are roping perfectly. These were hemmed by IHUK. I always leave length for a big cuff.

                            I also like the top of the rear pockets puckering and fading in a remarkable manner.

                            It's also interesting there are no fades at all in certain light but as soon as you change the angle of view you can see wonderful variations of wear. It's hard to capture in a photo but I've got to be happy with these.

                            last edited by 26 Apr 2021, 14:18 1 Reply Last reply Reply Quote 0
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