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    Ultra Heavy Raw (UHR), AKA 21/23oz Denim

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    • popvultureP
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      I can wear em all, but I guess it just comes down to comfort for me. Skinnier jeans squeeze my calves more than I like — they're a bit on the bigger side due to me being a runner and I also just like the way wider leg jeans drape over boots. I'm tall, so rise is also an issue for me. Of course to each their own, as Goose said it's all down to pref and body type. And fwiw I don't mind the look of any of the IH skinnier cuts, definitely nothing silly  like I see from the Hypebeast crowd.

      WTB
      IHSH-IHG-BLK XXL
      Sugar Cane Coke Stripe SS L charcoal

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      • J
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        I've tried the 666 and 888,and they didn't work for me 777s are borderline and my 634s have been my go to riding jeans for the past 11 years.

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          @sabergirl:

          Waist on the UHR should shrink an inch with soak/wash, but it will stretch out to pre-soak size again with wear. For waist measurement, you want a pair that looks good on the chart. Thigh, back rise, and inseam will shrink and won’t come back though, so be mindful of this too.

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          That's a bit confusing. I can't decide if I should go with the provided measurements of the 666 in a Tag Size 31 or Tag Size 30. What did the others do? Did you guys size up?

          IH-555N | IH-666S-21 | IH-777D | IH-666 XHS | IHG-035 | IHB-06 | IH-721-KHA
          IHSH-251 | IHSH-07 | IHSH-246 * 2

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          • pechelmanP
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            If your desired waist size is 80cm then the tag size 30 would appear to provide that.

            It will shrink 1" from the value on the chart and then stretch back out after wear back to this original dimension.
            As sabergirl said, also keep an eye on the other dimensions that will also shrink from the raw measurement chart (by about ~4%) that will not stretch back out as readily such as thigh and rises.

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            • popvultureP
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              I got my normal size, in this case a 33 — it's almost always either 33 or 34 for me. I aim for about 34.5 in the waist.

              They felt good when I put them on right out of the bag. After two hot soaks with agitation, they definitely shrank a bit, but came back out to being comfortable pretty quickly, I'd say within a half hour. Since then I haven't worn them a whole lot, as it's pretty damn hot here at the moment, but I think I've gotten in about 5 wears and they haven't stretched out past original chart measurements.

              I think the general rule of thumb for these, and for probably most (but of course not all, can't definitively say that) raw jeans is if they fit well before the soak, then they're good. They'll be tight after a soak or wash, but they should stretch back out with some wears.

              ALSO should add, yes as pechelman and sabergirl said, definitely pay attention to the areas that won't stretch back out.

              WTB
              IHSH-IHG-BLK XXL
              Sugar Cane Coke Stripe SS L charcoal

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              • BlueBloodB
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                @sabergirl:

                Waist on the UHR should shrink an inch with soak/wash, but it will stretch out to pre-soak size again with wear. For waist measurement, you want a pair that looks good on the chart. Thigh, back rise, and inseam will shrink and won’t come back though, so be mindful of this too.

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                I can't speak specifically about the UHRs, but my experience with unsanforized Samurais, PBJs, Flat Heads, etc., is that the back rise will stretch back to the original unwashed length (front rises tend not to, though). Also, thighs can pretty easily gain back about half of the size that they lose after that first soak.

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                • weftyarnW
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                  Every cut is there for good reason, I guess.
                  888 being my favorite at the moment. High rise and a nice taper, without being stupidly aggressive.

                  Speaking of which: When will the 888 UHR arrive? 😬

                  Use it or lose it.

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                  • AdamCA
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                    @weftyarn 888 is my favourite also

                    888S-UHR's are currently making their way over from Japan, all things going well (no delays etc) they should be launched next week  😉

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                    • weftyarnW
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                      That’s great news, thanks Adam!

                      Looking forward to finally spend my photo competition prize 😃

                      Use it or lose it.

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                      • neph93N
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                        @the246guy:

                        I have a question in general related to the shrinkage and the correct sizing. I'm usually around 80 cm on the waist and Tag size 30 fits me perfectly fine in the 666 XHS where the waist comes in around 78-79 cm new and after stretch it kind of settles around 80 to 81 cm. The UHR in 666 cut, the measurement says for tag size 31 the waist is 82.x cm and given the shrinkage of 1 inch on the waist, that would mean the waist would be around 80 cm roughly. Correct? So for my needs, I should be looking at Tag size 31 for the 666. Am I right?

                        You can expect the UHR to end up around where it started after shrinkage and stretch. So a W31 starting at 82cm will end up about there. I’ve always gone normal size on UHR.

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                        Are the same that burn crosses”

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                          @the246guy:

                          I have a question in general related to the shrinkage and the correct sizing. I'm usually around 80 cm on the waist and Tag size 30 fits me perfectly fine in the 666 XHS where the waist comes in around 78-79 cm new and after stretch it kind of settles around 80 to 81 cm. The UHR in 666 cut, the measurement says for tag size 31 the waist is 82.x cm and given the shrinkage of 1 inch on the waist, that would mean the waist would be around 80 cm roughly. Correct? So for my needs, I should be looking at Tag size 31 for the 666. Am I right?

                          You can expect the UHR to end up around where it started after shrinkage and stretch. So a W31 starting at 82cm will end up about there. I’ve always gone normal size on UHR.

                          Miss you @neph93 Your answer clears all that for me. So on the waist, I think I will stay with Tag size 30, but I don't know about the other measurements if they shrink will they come back? Those tension areas will definitely I suppose!

                          IH-555N | IH-666S-21 | IH-777D | IH-666 XHS | IHG-035 | IHB-06 | IH-721-KHA
                          IHSH-251 | IHSH-07 | IHSH-246 * 2

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                          • neph93N
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                            @the246guy:

                            I don't know about the other measurements if they shrink will they come back? Those tension areas will definitely I suppose!

                            Yeah… nowhere really gets the same amount of abuse as the waistband. That always stretches the most. But the thigh will stretch out again, possibly to the initial dimensions. As @sabergirl said, the rises, hem and inseam will not stretch.

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                            Are the same that burn crosses”

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                            • pechelmanP
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                              One minor clarification on the care instructions that say to drip dry after soak and before a machine wash. Is the drip dry necessary or can they go straight into the machine? Asking because there's slightly different guidance provided earlier in this thread quoted from Haraki via Giles saying to cold soak overnight before machine washing with no mention of an intermediate drip dry.

                              Thanks for bearing with me.

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                              • KasiK
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                                Drip dry wait for them to dry then wash.

                                That what am doing. Right now

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                                • KasiK
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                                  @neph93
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                                  Mine going in for. Wash tomorrow

                                  Drip dry or tumble dry

                                  Says on inside tumble dry warm

                                  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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                                    @Kasi:

                                    @neph93
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                                    Mine going in for. Wash tomorrow

                                    Drip dry or tumble dry

                                    Says on inside tumble dry warm

                                    Ignore that mate. Unless you want the abrasion lines and marbling of course. I strongly recommend air drying.

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                                    • neph93N
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                                      @pechelman:

                                      One minor clarification on the care instructions that say to drip dry after soak and before a machine wash. Is the drip dry necessary or can they go straight into the machine? Asking because there's slightly different guidance provided earlier in this thread quoted from Haraki via Giles saying to cold soak overnight before machine washing with no mention of an intermediate drip dry.

                                      Thanks for bearing with me.

                                      I put mine straight in the machine from the soak. Always worked out for me. Going in the machine wet also helps avoid marbling and abrasion lines.

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

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                                      • KasiK
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                                        @neph93

                                        Thanks

                                        Mine have dry now, but that not problem I will soak them wet with the shower head
                                        Before I wash them.

                                        Avoid marbling

                                        Just making sure about the tumble dry, won’t be doing it.

                                        Thanks

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

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                                        • pechelmanP
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                                          @neph93:

                                          I put mine straight in the machine from the soak. Always worked out for me. Going in the machine wet also helps avoid marbling and abrasion lines.

                                          Thanks, neph!

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                                          • GilesG
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