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    • ChibsC
      Chibs
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      @Giles yes, modern 501’s fit me sort of like your 666’s. The 634 fit too but I specifically like the tighter top block. I have a couple of pairs of 501’s and yes, there’s definitely a variance in between them. Just looked at all the tags and there’s Mexico, Vietnam, Egypt, and I have a pair from Japan. So no wonder. I guess, for them to have actual size charts would be a nightmare logistically. I mean they do have size charts but they show you a range.

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      • neph93N
        neph93
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        @Chibs The volume, and methods of production also affects sizing, meaning there can be a huge variance within a given tag size of the same model, from the same production run. Add in the tendency for vanity sizing that the large producers embrace and it’s a shitshow.

        @ironhead84 the above is also the reason why you need to do your due diligence and use the measuring tables and compare function, then contact the shop for assistance.

        «Stevie Heighway on the wing!
        We had dreams, and songs to sing…»

        • Dame Vera Lynn
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        • seawolfS
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          @ironhead84 if it hasn’t been made abundantly clear by now, this forum is full of resources and people willing to help. You’ve heard from several Iron Heart veterans, lots of regular forum members, and the man started Iron Heart UK himself. At this point, all that’s left to do is compare your jeans with the meticulously crafted size charts for the jeans you’re interested in. If you need any further help, please email Iron Heart shop@ironheart.co.uk and they’ll get you sorted.

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            I have sent an email with the measurements and asking about the cut that most resembles the Levis 511 and they have recommended the Iron Heart 777 model ... others in this forum the 555 model ... There is also the option of the 666 which says in the description that it is slim straight...

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            • S
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              Seems like you just need to look at the measurements and decide what YOU want. You’ve gotten advice from all sides, now crunch some numbers and pull the trigger.

              Also: just because two cuts from two different brands are called ‘slim straight’ that doesn’t necessarily mean they’re similar. The measurements tell the story.

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              • goosehdG
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                @ironhead84 said in Could you help me?:

                Thanks!
                In case anyone can help me, here are the measurements of my jeans:

                Waist: 41,5 cm / 16"
                Front rise: 24,5 cm / 9,5"
                Rear rise: 38 cm / 14,5"
                Thigh: 26,5 cm / 10,5"
                Knee: 17 cm / 7"
                Hem: 17,5 cm / 7"

                For every jean purchase I make, I create a grid with my ideal measurements listed compared to the jeans I’m interested in.

                For example using your measurements:

                Waist 41.5 and compare them to the jeans you’re interested in and do either a +, -, or = to each line. If the waist on the listed jean is 42.5 then I would do a +, 40.5 a -, or 41.5 an =.

                If at the end of the lines (waist, front rise, rear rise, thigh, knee, hem) I have more + or - then I would decide if they are the jeans for me. If the key measurements are fairly identical (for me waist and thigh) then I contemplate purchasing the jeans. For some its the rise, and so on.

                If I can’t find similar measurements to my ideal pair of jeans, then I move on and go to the next type of jean (555, 666, 634, 777, 888, 1955, etc.)

                It seems overwhelming, but it’s not. Do the work and it pays off. Try to shortcut it and you will end up with a pair of jeans you are unhappy with.

                As stated, everyone here has done just about as much as we can to help you. It’s now up to you…

                "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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                • goosehdG
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                  …the only other thing I can add is don’t rush this. People get caught up in the fear of missing out (fomo) and rush their purchases. In almost every instance when they buy something and don’t do the work, they ultimately end up not happy with the product, return it, or sell it to try and recoup their money.

                  Don’t make that mistake. Take your time.

                  "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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                  • goosehdG
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                    @ironhead84 I don’t know if you have seen this, but this is the page with all of the European retailers that carry Iron Heart: https://ironheart.co.uk/pages/stockist-locator

                    You may be closer to a retailer than you think. Might be worth a weekend trip to try out some different styles in person.

                    "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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                      @ironhead84 brand descriptions are relative. What Levi's consider a straight cut and what IH considera straight cut are not the same thing. And this is before you even get into rises. The 511 top block is relatively low, just like the 777. The 555 top block is higher than both.

                      IH do their own cuts. There are no copies of other cuts. So "most similar to Levi's 511" is also relative.

                      This is why everyone here is telling you:

                      Do. The. Work. Compare. Actual. Measurements.

                      «Stevie Heighway on the wing!
                      We had dreams, and songs to sing…»

                      • Dame Vera Lynn
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                      • Tago MagoT
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                        @ironhead84 ultimately, you must decide. Everything you need is in these two pages, therefore we are locking this thread. Any specific questions, ask the crew at shop@ironheart.co.uk

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