IH-888-XHS - 25oz Selvedge Denim Medium/High Rise Tapered Cut Jeans - Indigo
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@worn2fade thank ye my man, by far my favorite pair of jeans! Can’t wait to see what you do with yours

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@olblue Looking great, the patch looks in great condition too compared to how faded the denim is.
Do you still wear them?
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@Jord they did an amazing job…I’ll continue to wear them till they’re unwearable. Often I like to donate them back to the brands I wear if they’re interested…other than that I just enjoy them
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@olblue good on you mate, wear them in good health

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196 days of daily wear.


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This pair of denim is not the easiest to crack honestly. I think I got spoiled since my first real fade project were my UHR’s.. those things faded so quick that I have to remind myself I’m not doing anything wrong with this pair lol.
First two pics: 210 days of wear. Pre-2nd wash.


Last two pics: Day 212 of wear. Post-2nd wash.


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@Richard Buddy, you look great!
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@Walery-Smirnoff Thanks, man.
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Submission photos along with some other shots.






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@worn2fade coming in great!
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@kojimastreets thanks brother
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Hi everyone --
Newbie here.
I'm puzzling over the sizing of the IH-888-XHS 25 oz. -- in relation to the 888's that are sanforized and one-washed.
Did you go with the same size, or drop down a size (factoring in a shrink from initial soak/wash, then stretching back)?
I'm size 31 in the IH-888S-142, IH-888S-142bb, and IH-888S-21 -- all perfect fits. The measurements for size 30 in the XHS look like a close dimensional match to those, whereas size 31 looks like it would be a tad too loose.
Re-reading the 1,132+ postings here (including related questions/answers from Nashville60, Yannis, edubz, popvulture, schraiber) and elsewhere on the interwebs, and still muddled -- and would appreciate your advices and suggestions.
Thanks!
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@eiderdown I think one of the biggest factors are that the waist dims can change by each batch. My 888 142bb, 21od, XHS, and XHS IB are all size 36 but they vary in actual waist measurements. They are all within a range that I can work with though. I'd say knowing your true waist and comparing a pair of jeans your currently own are a good starting point.
