IH-634S-UHR - 21/23oz Raw Selvedge Denim Straight Cut Jeans - Indigo
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@MrJay If you are looking for a specific length, then I would wait. While it’s easy to say that you will loose 2 inches, it’s not an exact science. If you’re more flexible, then you can hem them upon purchase knowing that they may not end up exactly where you want. For example, most of the inseams are around 37 inches and I know I want 32 inches as my final. I would hem them to 34 inches and hope that they will shrink the 2 inches giving me my 32 desired. I am flexible and know that it may end up being 32.5 or somewhere around there.
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@MrJay I'd shrink them first then just so you can get the exact length

Wear in good health too!
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I can see the potential from my pre-soak try-on. These are going to be mint once I get them dialed in.
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Hello! New to UHR here. Just wanting to get some advice for storing a new unwashed pair that might not get worked on for a long period of time? With UHR if its new and unwashed, will storing it folded cause any long term issues? Or am i better off soaking and washing when i first get it and just leave it folded in storage? I got an extra pair so was wondering if i need to take this into consideration? Thanks!
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@cyclops. I have a much older version UHR the 634SR I think came around 2010. I haven't gotten around to wear it yet. Its been soaked and washed, then folded and put away and still looks good as new. I did nothing special, just folded it and put it in the closet.
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My order was supposed to be delivered on Friday, but UPS dropped the ball. Revised delivery tomorrow. Fingers crossed
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I would wait to soak until you are ready to start wearing them. I had denim sitting in storage for 15 years. I would wait to soak for 2 reasons, any creases from storage are going to be mitigated by the initial soak and any dust or dirt that might happen during storage will be soaked away.
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@goosehd said in IH-634S-UHR - 21/23oz Raw Selvedge Denim Straight Cut Jeans - Indigo:
@rasta the waist will feel small when they dry from the wash. It just takes time, persistence, and a lot of stubbornness and they will stretch back out. Once they do, you will have the perfect pair of UHR’s. It’s not as bad as I’m describing, but for the uninitiated a bit unnerving. Stick with it as it may take a day or two for the waist to stretch back out.
Let us know how it works out for you.
I just want to add that I’ve found spraying the waist with warm water also helps early on during the stretch back out phase.
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And not today either, apparently.

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@atlasfields that‘s a bummer! Same thing is happening with my recent IH order as well

