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    IH-555S-SLB - 16oz Slubby Selvedge Denim Super Slim Cut Jeans - Indigo

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    • GilesG
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      BUT.  Measuring your waist size is a very inaccurate way of measuring what tag-size you will need.  You need to do measure a pair that currently fit you well, the way we articulate on each product page…

      "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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        @Giles:

        BUT.  Measuring your waist size is a very inaccurate way of measuring what tag-size you will need.  You need to do measure a pair that currently fit you well, the way we articulate on each product page…

        Yes all of my current jeans that fit measure approx 35 so I would be getting the exact size without stretching.

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        • KasiK
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          No

          You take away away one inches measurement…

          You need 34 inches it will stretch one inches and become 35

          It not rocket science

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

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          • neph93N
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            @jmceachern:

            Yes all of my current jeans that fit measure approx 35 so I would be getting the exact size without stretching.

            Then you'll need a waist that measures around 34" if you want to end up at 35".

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

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              @neph93:

              @jmceachern:

              Yes all of my current jeans that fit measure approx 35 so I would be getting the exact size without stretching.

              Then you'll need a waist that measures around 34" if you want to end up at 35".

              Ok thanks.  Trying to figure out what size/ lot might work for me. First timer.  Leaning towards the 888.

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              • neph93N
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                @jmceachern:

                Ok thanks.  Trying to figure out what size/ lot might work for me. First timer.  Leaning towards the 888.

                Not easy, I remember myself.

                If you have athletic thighs then then the 555 may not work. The taper from thigh to knee is pretty wicked, and the waist/thigh ratio is big (ie. the waist measures big but the thigh measures small).

                If you want a smaller hem then the 777 doable, because it has a bigger knee measurement, so a little more room in the thigh.

                The 888 is a bigger version of the 777 but with a different top block. Comfy relaxed fit but the taper and top block make it sharp still. You'd need a w34 in those.

                The 634 and 666 are straight cuts, mixing tradition with a sharp modern edge. The 666 is slimmer with a trim top block.

                If you haven't already, check here: https://www.ironheart.co.uk/content/our-cuts-jeans

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

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                  @neph93:

                  @jmceachern:

                  Ok thanks.  Trying to figure out what size/ lot might work for me. First timer.  Leaning towards the 888.

                  Not easy, I remember myself.

                  If you have athletic thighs then then the 555 may not work. The taper from thigh to knee is pretty wicked, and the waist/thigh ratio is big (ie. the waist measures big but the thigh measures small).

                  If you want a smaller hem then the 777 doable, because it has a bigger knee measurement, so a little more room in the thigh.

                  The 888 is a bigger version of the 777 but with a different top block. Comfy relaxed fit but the taper and top block make it sharp still. You'd need a w34 in those.

                  The 634 and 666 are straight cuts, mixing tradition with a sharp modern edge. The 666 is slimmer with a trim top block.

                  If you haven't already, check here: https://www.ironheart.co.uk/content/our-cuts-jeans

                  Cool. Thanks for all that.

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                  • GilesG
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                    The boys at shop@ironheart.co.uk will give you loads of help, if required….

                    "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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                      @Giles:

                      The boys at shop@ironheart.co.uk will give you loads of help, if required….

                      Excellent thanks!

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                      • Filthy2123ozjunkieF
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                        @jmceachern maybe send ihuk a message during regular business hours using the chat and see if they can find you a pair with a smaller waist. I use this to chat with them all the time!

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                          @Filthy:

                          @jmceachern maybe send ihuk a message during regular business hours using the chat and see if they can find you a pair with a smaller waist. I use this to chat with them all the time!

                          Excellent! Thanks. I’ll do that.

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                          • Filthy2123ozjunkieF
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                            🙂

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                              @jmceachern:

                              @neph93:

                              @jmceachern:

                              Ok thanks.  Trying to figure out what size/ lot might work for me. First timer.  Leaning towards the 888.

                              Not easy, I remember myself.

                              If you have athletic thighs then then the 555 may not work. The taper from thigh to knee is pretty wicked, and the waist/thigh ratio is big (ie. the waist measures big but the thigh measures small).

                              If you want a smaller hem then the 777 doable, because it has a bigger knee measurement, so a little more room in the thigh.

                              The 888 is a bigger version of the 777 but with a different top block. Comfy relaxed fit but the taper and top block make it sharp still. You'd need a w34 in those.

                              The 634 and 666 are straight cuts, mixing tradition with a sharp modern edge. The 666 is slimmer with a trim top block.

                              If you haven't already, check here: https://www.ironheart.co.uk/content/our-cuts-jeans

                              Cool. Thanks for all that.

                              @jmceachern, in addition to the cut guide that @neph93 linked, I've also found the resource below to be especially helpful for reference from time to time when I forget how one cut is intended to measure up to another.

                              https://gallery.ironheart.co.uk/PHOTOS/Cut-Guides/Cut-Guide/

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                                Thanks Joe M. That’s helpful. Good to see the different cuts side by side.

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                                  I think I might just be a little bit confused because the front rise, back rise, and thighs are all comparably smaller in the 666s for the slubby denim (in at least the size 36 and 38 where I'm looking) though I keep reading on the forum and IH site that it's the 555 that's suppose to be slimmer cut in the top block. I'd prefer whichever is roomier and that's looking like the 555s (and not the 666s) but that seems wrong because the 555s are said to be the slimmest cut jeans you've got.  Is there something I'm missing or not understanding?

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                                  • J
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                                    @jmceachern:

                                    Thanks Joe M. That’s helpful. Good to see the different cuts side by side.

                                    Yeah I had the same thought, @jmceachern, the side-by-side visual comparisons are very useful.

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                                    • J
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                                      @BrianA:

                                      I think I might just be a little bit confused because the front rise, back rise, and thighs are all comparably smaller in the 666s for the slubby denim (in at least the size 36 and 38 where I'm looking) though I keep reading on the forum and IH site that it's the 555 that's suppose to be slimmer cut in the top block. I'd prefer whichever is roomier and that's looking like the 555s (and not the 666s) but that seems wrong because the 555s are said to be the slimmest cut jeans you've got.  Is there something I'm missing or not understanding?

                                      @BrianA, I can't compare the 555S-SLB to the 666S-SLB, but my slubby 555s definitely have a more roomie top block than both of my non-slubby 666s.  The taper from the thighs down though is much greater in my 555s.

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                                      • neph93N
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                                        @BrianA:

                                        Is there something I'm missing or not understanding?

                                        Top block refers to everything from the crotch seam and up. Everything that isn’t the legs. The top block on the 666 is the trimmest of all IH cuts. The rise is lower, the hip measurements (which IH don’t publish are smaller, and the seat is higher. The top block in the 555 is quite roomy. There is an fairly straight upwards taper
                                        towards the waistband and a low-ish seat.

                                        However the thigh measurements on the 555 and 666 are comparable. The difference is that the 555 takes that starting point and tapers harshly to the knee. Check out the difference between the knee dims in the 555 and 666 to illustrate. After that they both drop fairly straight to the hem.

                                        Hope that helps. Do ask if anything was unclear.

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

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                                          BrianA
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                                          Thank you everyone for your help and suggestions!

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                                          • K
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                                            So, any wear updates? Appreciate it hasn't been long, but looking at these as my next purchase as they'll probably last into early summer.

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