IH-728-IND - 14oz Selvedge Denim Work Pants - Indigo
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This silhouette looks remarkable!
Do you guys think hemming on the short side is the way to go?
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So Stoked for these! I went with a shorter inseam to replicate the Chesson swag on these pics
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@sabergirl - I couldn't agree more! The measurements turned out PERFECT - even a bit more taper than the OG 712s it seems.
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Same! I didn't even realize I wanted a pair of these until just now, but I'll have to wait a while til I can swing it. They look great.
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Can’t wait until you do!
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It’s more like a chino cut, but if you think of a 634 with a bit more tailoring, but not as slim in the top as a 666, you are close.
Fitted top block, regular thigh and knee with gentle taper to hem.
You can get them hemmed with chainstitch for a “jeans” look or do a chino hem for a bit more heritage look (like Giles did in his sample).
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you and me both @TeflonDon ! the 777 is my favorite cut, but I like a bit more room to tuck in shirts when needed. And as I am writing this wearing some 634s, my only change on them would be about 1' tighter hem (Which these 728s offer in the same tagged size.
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These measurements look great. As do the fit pics
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These are perfect in every way [emoji170]
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That's a perfect fit @Appfaff.
The measurements for these pants are truly perfect.
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I wholeheartedly agree - this is THE perfect straight leg “dungaree.”
Top block has an absolutely phenomenal tailored look without being tight or binding, snd the thigh to knee is once again tailored but not tight by any stretch.
I’ll be dressing these up for office wear tomorrow
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Crushin it @Appfaff
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Agreed, great fit!
I do think anything with a cinch-back is begging for brace buttons though. I've never found practical value in a cinch-back on trousers when wearing a belt, though the aesthetic value is there. Just an opinion, but to me the sensible options for securing your pants are either braces + optional cinch-back or belt.