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    IH-634S-UHR - 21/23oz Raw Selvedge Denim Straight Cut Jeans - Indigo

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    • RocknRollR
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      Cheers for that, Giles. I suspect it’s one of those things that “normal” people wouldn’t notice, and as such I should stop thinking about it. After all, the difference is only a centimetre or so.
      Beautiful jeans….

      Sporadic visitor.

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      • Denimhead 0D
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        Huge shout out to @cyclops for alerting me to a size 34 that just dropped. 🙌🙏 Much appreciated friend. 🤝

        IG - gratefuldenimhead (jeans and boots), Norseamerican (bicycles)

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        • JordJ
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          @Denimhead-0 Glad you got a pair of these, I felt the need to "double up" on the UHR denim and got both 888 and 634 too 😃

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          • Denimhead 0D
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            @Jord Great minds think alike 🙌🏼

            IG - gratefuldenimhead (jeans and boots), Norseamerican (bicycles)

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            • Rustygate37R
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              I stuffed my jeans up with some prominent marbling due to impatience and being distracted. Now they are my yard jeans. My thinking is that the uneven streaks will virtually disappear after some decent fading from heavy usage.

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              Of things we’ve done
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              • BigLeeMarvinFanB
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                Did a warm soak and then an agitated warm/gentle cycle. Waist feels pretty spot on. Wearing with belt.

                If I eventually want to wear these with a floating cuff what is the best way to deal with the bottoms before I hem them during walks for example. I would like to break them in a lot before cutting anything off but I dont want to make any choices that will compromise them or create unwanted scars
                while doing that.

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                • goosehdG
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                  @BigLeeMarvinFan merged your topic with the main 634S-UHR thread. After you have all of the shrink out of the denim, cuff them to the desired length or leave them uncuffed to create stacks. The stacks will relax once they are hemmed to the appropriate length. It’s really your choice on what you want to do.

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                  • BigLeeMarvinFanB
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                    Thank you! I did a very hot soak and then a wash cycle so i think they have shrunk. Should I be breaking them in with stacks or cuffs if i am unsure if i want to cut off any material? I am wanting a floating cuff.
                    Appreciate the direction.

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                    • goosehdG
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                      @BigLeeMarvinFan apologies, but I don’t know what a floating cuff is.

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                      • JordJ
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                        @BigLeeMarvinFan You can't really go wrong, experimenting is part of the fun until you find out what you like!

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                        • cyclopsC
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                          @goosehd i think thats a japanese cuff...

                          But i think to answer his question, i would say cuffing is going to look neater than stacking, you can then just choose whatever amount you want to hem. Dont think this impacts or damages your jeans and will look nice....

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                          • BigLeeMarvinFanB
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                            Cool. Great. I meant a cuff that hangs without a break on the top of my boots. I wear Moc toes a lot and cowboy boots.
                            I want to wear them in really well this summer before I decide if I want to take any length off.
                            Will cuff & uncuff to hang.

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