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    • C
      Chô7
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      Hey guys,

      I have the IH 666S 18oz & IH634s 14oz (I don't know if it is 14 or 142 as they seem to have the same leather patch).
      But these two denim stretched in the waist and they are a bit too wide now  :'(.

      I would like to shrink the waist, with warm or even hot machine wash, but I am afraid to blunder the denims. I have read that warm/hot machine wash can have bad effects on the denim (creases, uneven indigo bleed) and can even destroy the leather patch.

      Can you guys share me some of your knowledge?  🙂 I know the best solution would be to widen my waist but not the easiest one…

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      • Alex_24A
        Alex_24
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        @Chô7:

        I would like to shrink the waist, with warm or even hot machine wash, but I am afraid to blunder the denims.

        Can you guys share me some of your knowledge?

        If it’s the 634S-142, to my knowledge, the denim is sanforised and one-washed, so most of the shrink is gone. It’s generally not recommended to wash jeans at a temperature higher than 40 degrees Celsius, and, in this case, it’s likely pointless because there is probably little to no significant shrink left in the denim.

        My experience with the 21oz. 634S-B is that the waist shrinks back to its original size in a 30 degrees Celsius wash and then stretches back out an inch or so after wearing once. I generally wash my jeans, once every few weeks as needed, inside out at 30 degrees Celsius on the gentle cycle with low or no spin and hang them up to dry.

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        • neph93N
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          @Chô7:

          Hey guys,

          I have the IH 666S 18oz & IH634s 14oz (I don't know if it is 14 or 142 as they seem to have the same leather patch).
          But these two denim stretched in the waist and they are a bit too wide now  :'(.

          I would like to shrink the waist, with warm or even hot machine wash, but I am afraid to blunder the denims. I have read that warm/hot machine wash can have bad effects on the denim (creases, uneven indigo bleed) and can even destroy the leather patch.

          Can you guys share me some of your knowledge?  🙂

          A regular machine wash (40C) will shrink the jeans back to the size they were when you bought them. If you do it at 800rpm or less, with the jeans inside out, then marbling, streaks etc shouldn’t be a problem. If you want to be sure then soak them with the shower head first.

          Both the jeans you mention are fully sanforised so doing a very hot (90C) wash won’t do much more than a 40C but if you still want to give it a go then you should thoroughly oil the patch or even cover it with Vaseline to avoid it getting fried. I wouldn’t recommend it though.

          “Some of those that work forces
          Are the same that burn crosses”

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          • Bfd70B
            Bfd70
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            I think you guys outside the us have more elaborate washing machines. Maybe i’m just due to replace my 20 year old model. It pretty much has 2 settings: hot wash/cold wash and large/small load.

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            • neph93N
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              @Bfd70:

              I think you guys outside the us have more elaborate washing machines. Maybe i’m just due to replace my 20 year old model. It pretty much has 2 settings: hot wash/cold wash and large/small load.

              I’ve heard that before. I don’t really get why… what brands are normal in the U.S? Mine is not an expensive model but I can set degrees C from 30-95 an rpm in increments of 100 from 400-1600. In addition there is a rich choice of programs.

              “Some of those that work forces
              Are the same that burn crosses”

              • Virginia Woolf
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              • gaseousclayG
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                @Bfd70:

                I think you guys outside the us have more elaborate washing machines. Maybe i’m just due to replace my 20 year old model. It pretty much has 2 settings: hot wash/cold wash and large/small load.

                Older models are pretty basic but I think the newer ones give more choices

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                WTB:
                IHSH-129 size L (blue)
                IHSH-19

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                • neph93N
                  neph93
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                  From a conservationist/engineering point of view, I love the idea of 20yr old washing machines and wish they were still a thing. The warranty on most mid-range new machines now is five years. If they don’t break down in their sixth year you’re lucky. When they do, the quote for a repair is so much, you might as well buy a new one. Planned obsolescence makes my teeth itch.

                  “Some of those that work forces
                  Are the same that burn crosses”

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                  • ChrisC
                    Chris
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                    @neph93:

                    I’ve heard that before. I don’t really get why… what brands are normal in the U.S? Mine is not an expensive model but I can set degrees C from 30-95 an rpm in increments of 100 from 400-1600. In addition there is a rich choice of programs.

                    Mine is a Whirlpool. It's pretty high end and less than a year old (thank you, Sears going out of business sale).  Nonetheless, temperature settings are Hot, Medium Hot, Medium, Medium Cold, and Cold, and spin settings are Fast, Medium Fast, Medium, Medium Slow, and Slow. I think Americans just don't want/expect that many choices.

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                    • cjC
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                      What would be the best way to address this? Noticed that the stitching has come loose near the waistband and since the end of the thread is quite short, I'm not sure what to do.

                      Many thanks!

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                      • Matty123M
                        Matty123
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                        @cj:

                        What would be the best way to address this? Noticed that the stitching has come loose near the waistband and since the end of the thread is quite short, I'm not sure what to do.

                        Many thanks!

                        I think you should wear those Jeans and never think about that tiny thread ever again. That is a small fray and nothing will come of it.

                        Maybe so. Maybe not

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                        • cjC
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                          Hmmm okay. Maybe the photo isn't clear enough, but it's not a fray, rather the thread has been cut/is broken. I'm concerned that leaving it may cause the stitch to unravel (i.e. pulling the stitch in a certain direction will cause initiate the unravelling). I'll see what I can do to mitigate this…

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                          • neph93N
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                            That isn’t anything to worry about. I suspect it is only a loose end and even if it is a broken thread then the integral strength of the stitch will mean deterioration won’t happen. Remember, these jeans are over-engineered.

                            If you really need to then bind it to the rest of the stitching with thread and needle but without putting your stitches through the denim. It won’t be necessary though.

                            “Some of those that work forces
                            Are the same that burn crosses”

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                            • GilesG
                              Giles
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                              Hmm, sorry about that cj.  Burn it with a hot match or lighter and nub down with your finger.  That'll will melt the polycore and stick it together.  Go to 2:03 here and see what I mean:

                              "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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                              • cjC
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                                Many thanks for your input @Matty123 @neph93 @Giles. These things happen and are generally fixable (if necessary!). I suspect that the location of this loose thread won't really be of concern—it's just that I've had a cuff on a pair of jeans "unzip" after getting caught on something so thought it'd be best to see if I needed to do anything. Best to ask early than to assume! Thanks again 🙂

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                                • Matty123M
                                  Matty123
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                                  @Giles any chance of a broken twill denim?

                                  Maybe so. Maybe not

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                                  • GilesG
                                    Giles
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                                    Probably not, I mentioned it to H once.  The silence was unbearable…..

                                    "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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                                    • Matty123M
                                      Matty123
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                                      @Giles:

                                      Probably not, I mentioned it to H once.  The silence was unbearable…..

                                      He just looked at you until you felt bad about yourself. Dad move

                                      Maybe so. Maybe not

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                                      • gaseousclayG
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                                        @Giles:

                                        Probably not, I mentioned it to H once.  The silence was unbearable…..

                                        Like this? [emoji23]

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                                        WTB:
                                        IHSH-129 size L (blue)
                                        IHSH-19

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                                        • S
                                          sabergirl
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                                          Heavyweight broken twill from IH would lead me to the poorhouse. A jacket made from it—the potential softness….

                                          I feel hot.

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                                          • Matty123M
                                            Matty123
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                                            so, will IH repairs e doing darning??

                                            Maybe so. Maybe not

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