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    IH-777-XHSBB - 25oz Selvedge Denim Super-Slim Tapered Cut Jeans - Black/Black

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    • Filthy2123ozjunkieF
      Filthy2123ozjunkie
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      I keep looking at these and I am seriously tempted. These are comprised of 2 different elements I pestered Giles for for several years. I hope maybe there's still a pair when I go back to work, if I ever go back to work.  😢

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      • KasiK
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        Am gonna pull trigger on these very soon…

        The world's insane
        While you drink champagne
        And I'm livin' in black rain 4Q 🖕

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        • peregrineP
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          @Tuefar Thanks. I have not tried but if I were a cyclist I would probably choose a cut with a higher rise.

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          • KasiK
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            Or size up…

            That would work for me

            The world's insane
            While you drink champagne
            And I'm livin' in black rain 4Q 🖕

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            • TuefarT
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              So uhm.. Another [stupid] question: how to determine one's inseam lenght. I figure to take a pair of denims with a good length, then cuff them the way I want - measure the difference and add it to the inseam (taking shrinkage into account). Do you gurus have a golden way, or does the above sound legit?

              Also - if they're too loose, I see some people do hot soaks. Not owning a tub, would a 60 degree celcius/140 degree fahrenheit machine wash be ok to get some shrink going?

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              • GilesG
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                Just measure the length of a pair that fits you well in the length add one inch on for shrinkage (a bit more if you want to be ultra-safe).  Voila, you have your length.

                I would be super-wary about chucking them in a washer at 60.  I think you will most likely end up with white streaks. I'd start at a gentle 40C wash, inside out, but make sure the jeans are soaking wet before you put them in the washing machine, and try not to spin or tumble dry.

                "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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                • TuefarT
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                  @Giles:

                  Just measure the length of a pair that fits you well in the length add one inch on for shrinkage (a bit more if you want to be ultra-safe).  Voila, you have your length.

                  I would be super-wary about chucking them in a washer at 60.  I think you will most likely end up with white streaks. I'd start at a gentle 40C wash, inside out, but make sure the jeans are soaking wet before you put them in the washing machine, and try not to spin or tumble dry.

                  Thanks Giles! Issue is, I don't have a jean as long as the one I want (ie. none of my jeans af 'cuffable' 🙂

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                  • GilesG
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                    If you have a pair that are the correct length uncuffed, then add 1" on for shrinkage plus n" on for the cuff, where n is the size of the cuff you want in inches.  This applied for a single cuff, not a double, a treble or a Tokyo cuff

                    "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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                    • KasiK
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                      @alexswords
                      I have the 555’s too in XHSbb
                      Round 2 continued here’s
                      still no builder crack  😛 size up again.
                      Round 3 coming watch this space  😃 😉 😠

                      The world's insane
                      While you drink champagne
                      And I'm livin' in black rain 4Q 🖕

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                      • dinobarnesberlinD
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                        Those are looking real good Kasi.

                        No builder crack  😃

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                        • NskeltonN
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                          Was going to give these a soak yesterday, good thing I didn't because I poured some caramel syrup down my leg today. Even got it in the cuff. Will a soak remove the sugary liquid our just give them a wash?

                          IH-555-01od
                          IH-555S-19ib
                          IH-777-XHSbb
                          IHSH-247-RED
                          IHSH-277-IND
                          IHSH-279-BLU
                          IHSH–299-PUR

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                          • J
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                            Maybe try to get the syrup off first,by just using a wet cloth,maybe with a little detergent/soap on it. If that doesn’t work you may have to wash. Maybe you can rub the syrup off while they’re soaking.

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                            • neph93N
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                              @Nskelton With all respect to @Jett129  I would not try any kind of spot wash. You just end up with weird patchy jeans. Syrup is essentially sugar and sugar dissolves in water. A long soak in warm soapy water with a little agitation should do tje trick.

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

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                              • dinobarnesberlinD
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                                Carmel in the Cuff–--thats a new one  😃

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                                • KasiK
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                                  Oh dear me… the answer maybe straight wash..

                                  The world's insane
                                  While you drink champagne
                                  And I'm livin' in black rain 4Q 🖕

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                                  • NskeltonN
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                                    I went with a combo of the ideas, kind of spot wash after about 30 minute soak.

                                    IH-555-01od
                                    IH-555S-19ib
                                    IH-777-XHSbb
                                    IHSH-247-RED
                                    IHSH-277-IND
                                    IHSH-279-BLU
                                    IHSH–299-PUR

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                                    • C
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                                      These are my second pair of XHS. They seem to be slightly lighter in weight and thinner than 777-XHS. Are they two different types of fabrics?

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                                      • neph93N
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                                        @cooldude_abe:

                                        These are my second pair of XHS. They seem to be slightly lighter in weight and thinner than 777-XHS. Are they two different types of fabrics?

                                        They are the same fabric at the base, but different dyeing techniques involve different processes and that will change the hand of the fabric noticeably. On traditional indigo jeans only the warp is dyed, and the weft bleached. Here you have two different dyeing processes, one with sulphur, and one with reactive pigment. That creates quite an effect.

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

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                                        • GilesG
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                                          @cooldude_abe:

                                          These are my second pair of XHS. They seem to be slightly lighter in weight and thinner than 777-XHS. Are they two different types of fabrics?

                                          Same weight yarns, obviously different dyeing process

                                          "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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                                          • NskeltonN
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                                            I just might have to get second pair of these soon. I'm liking how my first pair has started to break in. Only issue I have is that my right leg has twisted and sets my OCD off a bit.

                                            IH-555-01od
                                            IH-555S-19ib
                                            IH-777-XHSbb
                                            IHSH-247-RED
                                            IHSH-277-IND
                                            IHSH-279-BLU
                                            IHSH–299-PUR

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