IH-825-IND - 21oz Wabash Slim Work Pants (666S Cut) - Indigo
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I got a pair of these during my late November visit to IHUK. First wabash anything for me but I had been eyeing them for a long time. Alex helped me size correctly and they are the most comfortable IH bottoms I’ve yet owned. The competition is with 634, 633, 666 and 888 cuts. These are # 1 in the comfort ranking by a comfortable margin.
My understanding is that 825 is the same cut as 666, but I definitely find these to be superior in the comfort category.
I look forward to posting pics as soon as I get some evo on them. -
Glad you are enjoying them, and that they saw some good wear in Hong Kong @motojobobo
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& just when signs of life started to appear
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figured they’d get tons more wear this way
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At the risk of sounding like a teenage girl, those are super-cute @RoxRocks86
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Still my undisputed # 1 comfortable IH bottom..
today worn with an SDA sweatshirt, Centrico boots and my occasional furry model.
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I had been eyeing these pants for some time already, but chickened out of actually getting a pair. Now they're in the outlet, I finally pulled the trigger, and I'm not sorry! These are really special–a strange combination of classy and rugged all at once. This is my first day wearing them. Not quite sure yet what the best pairings are...
Some fit pics (partially double-posted in WAYWT).
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Great bottoms, wish I had an easier time pairing them up with tops.
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That looks good @motojobobo! I love my pair too, but also struggle a bit with the shirt pairings. I usually go for my Johnny Cash shirt.
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I’d need a light weight black shirt for my climate, the Johnny Cash is too warm for me most of the time. I’m thinking about gray/light blue tops, especially short sleeved ones.
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Those two 285s would perfectly fill that void, thanks @Giles . Maybe their name should be the “SS-for-wabash” bottoms.
Or else, “the 285 for the 825”…never mind, I’ll see myself out the door. -
Been a while since these came outdoors. They’ll even get to ride out later to the bike club.
With Viberg service boots in crust horsehide.
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@motojobobo looking good!