SEXIH25 = Self Edge x Iron Heart 19oz Denim Jeans
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@WhiskeySandwich hell yeah man the spray is the way. I also find that when I have a pair that is a size too large, they don't always look that way in the mirror. I recently had a similar thing happen with a pair of 16oz Pronto x IH slubby. A little big in the waist bit chill everywhere else. Beats too tight every time.
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@Oaktavia absolutely. Every time i start a new pair, i forget about the awkward phase you go thru at first before they really mold to your body. Even when snug, they always feel/look loose in the wrong spots till the creases fill in those spots. it's like the 'dad jean phase'.
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@WhiskeySandwich yup totally with you on that. Plus, I feel like we have such high expectations with each pair, it is easy to hear that voice in your head saying they look weird at first.
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Some months in.


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@GTPowers heck yeah! Those are some great fades

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@GTPowers daaaaaang only after some months in looking sicko ….
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Since the thigh measures approximately 0.5” larger when using the Iron Heart method (as IH measures it directly across the crotch), how does this translate to the waist?
For example, if a pair has a waist measurement of X when measured the Self Edge way, would that typically correspond to X + 0.5” or X + 1” when measured using the Iron Heart method?
If that’s the case (X + 0.5” or X + 1”), it would honestly be really helpful if they just added a note in the product description stating this. I’m sure it would save a lot of confusion and time, especially for those of us outside the U.S. who can’t really be bothered dealing with returns.
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@Damocles. The IH waist measurement is typically 0.5 of an inch bigger than the Selfedge measurement.
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@yannis thank you φίλε μου!
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You speak Greek? @Damocles
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@yannis Ναι
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E ωχι ρε μεγαλε!
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@yannis :p
