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    IH-555-XHS - 25oz Selvedge Denim Slim Jeans - Indigo

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    • Jcaz6996J
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      Thanks @popvulture 👊 I’m definitely loving the XHS such a great denim there nice and soft now, don’t want to get them dirty again lol .

      IG : @luvthefades

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      • popvultureP
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        Yeah the texture gets really nice and comfy. Haven't seen the sweatpants levels Sabergirl is always talking about but hopefully mine will get there at some point!

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

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        • goosehdG
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          @popvulture The sweatpants level is coming…I thought the same thing and one day it was just there.  I don’t know if it was the number of washings, time worn, or just beating them into submission.

          The journey is half of the fun.

          "I don't give a shit what anyone else is doing, we will do what is best for us and our customers" - Giles P. :)

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            Sooo. I’m 6 months in and I’m look to give these their first wash. I want to lose as little size and possible, and I read about “marbling”, no idea what it is, but everyone says it’s bad,
            So id like to avoid that.

            What are your tips? I don’t mind investing lots of time
            To get it right.

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            • goosehdG
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              @annonymous33 To avoid marbling:

              1. Turn your jeans inside out
              2. Soak the jeans in either a sink or your tub until they are soaked
              3. Take them from the sink/tub and place them in your washing machine
              4. Wash with cold water no or low spin
              5. Promptly take them out before the final spin cycle
              6. Turn them back to the right side out and hang to dry

              This has always worked for me and by washing with cold water there is no shrinkage.

              "I don't give a shit what anyone else is doing, we will do what is best for us and our customers" - Giles P. :)

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                One possible idea is that you could hand wash them with Woolite Dark in cold water. You squeeze the suds through the jeans,rinse with cold water,lay the jeans out on a towel, then roll them up in the towel,squeezing the excess water out,then hang to dry. That’s probably the most minimalist approach you could take. I’ve never done it with jeans,but it works great with leather pants.

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                • goosehdG
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                  @annonymous33 Here is a picture of marbling.  It’s quite noticeable around the pockets/upper thighs.

                  "I don't give a shit what anyone else is doing, we will do what is best for us and our customers" - Giles P. :)

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                  • MattM
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                    I do what @goosehd does except I lay them to dry inside out.  I’ve found wet XHS is very difficult to manipulate.  Either way, you should reduce if not totally eliminate marbeling using that method.

                    The pre soak is key.  Don’t skip that step.

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                      @goosehd:

                      @annonymous33 To avoid marbling:

                      1. Turn your jeans inside out
                      2. Soak the jeans in either a sink or your tub until they are soaked
                      3. Take them from the sink/tub and place them in your washing machine
                      4. Wash with cold water no or low spin
                      5. Promptly take them out before the final spin cycle
                      6. Turn them back to the right side out and hang to dry

                      This has always worked for me and by washing with cold water there is no shrinkage.

                      You get no shrinkage at all? Some people say use hot water, you say cold, which certainly makes
                      More sense.
                      What detergent do you use?

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                        @Matt:

                        I do what @goosehd does except I lay them to dry inside out.  I’ve found wet XHS is very difficult to manipulate.  Either way, you should reduce if not totally eliminate marbeling using that method.

                        The pre soak is key.  Don’t skip that step.

                        Have you ever had problems washing jeans from shrinkage?

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                        • MattM
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                          I never get noticeable shrinkage from a cold wash.  At most they go back to pre stretch measurements then stretch back out with wear.  I get pretty minimal shrinkage with hot washes.  I just washed my new UHRs and they didn’t shrink much at all. If you’re looking for maximum shrinkage throw them in the dryer after a hot wash.  I promise they won’t explode.

                          As a rule though I wear until smelly, wash cold inside out, air dry outside then turn outside in.

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                          • goosehdG
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                            I use woolite dark for detergent.  As Matt said, the only shrinking you may get is a tightening of the jean to pre stretch measurements (new), but within a day or two of wear, they will stretch back out.

                            "I don't give a shit what anyone else is doing, we will do what is best for us and our customers" - Giles P. :)

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                            • MattM
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                              I’ve never washed the wearability out of a pair of jeans.  They make them pretty sturdy around here.

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                                @Matt:

                                I never get noticeable shrinkage from a cold wash.  At most they go back to pre stretch measurements then stretch back out with wear.  I get pretty minimal shrinkage with hot washes.  I just washed my new UHRs and they didn’t shrink much at all. If you’re looking for maximum shrinkage throw them in the dryer after a hot wash.  I promise they won’t explode.

                                As a rule though I wear until smelly, wash cold inside out, air dry outside then turn outside in.

                                I’m thinking more the inseams. I don’t really want to lose more than an inch, but worrid I’ll get a lot more

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                                • MattM
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                                  I don’t see that happening.  I never lose that much in the length.  For future reference though you can always ask the crew to pull the longest one in stock.  If you’re having them hemmed do it after the first wash.

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                                    @annonymous33:

                                    I’m thinking more the inseams. I don’t really want to lose more than an inch, but worrid I’ll get a lot more

                                    I won't disagree with all the good advice from more experienced practitioners. If length is critical for you, it's also possible to apply gentle traction while the jeans are still damp to bring the inseam back to pre-wash measurements if you need to.

                                    “Every day that you survive you get a free sunset“

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                                    • neph93N
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                                      @ARNC:

                                      @annonymous33:

                                      I’m thinking more the inseams. I don’t really want to lose more than an inch, but worrid I’ll get a lot more

                                      I won't disagree with all the good advice from more experienced practitioners. If length is critical for you, it's also possible to apply gentle traction while the jeans are still damp to bring the inseam back to pre-wash measurements if you need to.

                                      You won’t lose an inch on XHS with a normal wash. Also, Andrew is right that a good long tug, mitigates the loss of length (yes, I am ROFL over that sentence) [emoji16]

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

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                                      • goosehdG
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                                        @neph93 I'll leave this great piece of advice here from @scooter …  🙂

                                        @scooter:

                                        @goosehd , of that, I have no doubt.

                                        Me, I can offer only one piece of advice. Try not leave things open to such wide interpretation. Twats like me are always on the lookout for them… 😃

                                        "I don't give a shit what anyone else is doing, we will do what is best for us and our customers" - Giles P. :)

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                                        • neph93N
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                                          Au contraire, mon ami… I love things being open. To interpretation.

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

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                                          • goosehdG
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                                            It's fun giving @Matt grief, but I have to say @ARNC is doing a great job of giving us material to work with.  With the traits that he looks for in clocks, and the stretching and tugging of jeans… 😃  You're fitting in quite well.  Keep up the good work  🙂

                                            What say you @neph93

                                            "I don't give a shit what anyone else is doing, we will do what is best for us and our customers" - Giles P. :)

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