Samurai Jeans
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@Julius:
Look mate, I'm not sure if there is a polite way of saying that your posts are completely vacuous. if you don't have anything constructive to say, don't post. You're just occupying space! You and your cronies are getting in the way of intelligent discussion. Which can be fun and flippant! So don't fall back on that old chestnut. But actually. I understand, this is your hallowed territory. You're just being protective. So, it's okay, I'll leave you to luxuriate in the spoils of your bigoted ignorance.
I'm not sure why you're being this defensive but hey… Good luck with the 'tude... I'll leave you be, before any of my ignorance rubs of on ya!..
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The best part about this whole string of posts is that the IH-634SR is made with cotton thread
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You must have missed it in the unexpected personal attacks, but the 634SRs are made with poly thread. As far as I know, all IH products use poly cotton.
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My fault.:) I bow to your always superior knowledge of IH gear, Jaco. Thanks, buddy.
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And the SR is constructed using 100% cotton unile the 634S which uses stronger poly core…..............
funny i was lookin at this but get worn out with conversations about better/worse & what something is/isn't.
whoops while i was putting this the man has spoken.
but f^ck it my no delete policy & JVF hang around as we are all entitled to our own opinion
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Always superior to mine, nonetheless.:)
Oh, and don't worry, Seul- you're still an eejit in my book.;)
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For starters, the stitching thread in my IH's is definitely not pure cotton! More importantly, in my posts I made only positive remarks about IH except for my dislike of the poly thread. This elicited, with the exception of the first two replies, responses that were defensive and idiotic. This forum could potentially be a place for open and intelligent discussion, instead it is a closed-house of self-congratulary remarks and insular bigotry. A shame Giles! Especially when you post with such equanimity. So unfortunately my brief experience leaves me to conclude that this thread, at least, is dominated not by IQ but IH: Ignorant Halfwits!
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Now you're talking El, these are the jeans that I have the most experience with. What would you like to know? These are my observations…
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They shrink ALOT, it takes a couple of hot soaks and a wash to get all the shrinkage out. They shrink more in leg length than any other jeans I've ever had.
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The denim does not retain it's indigo very well at all, high contrast fading is order of the day with these bad boys.
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The crotch stitching seems to hold up better on these than any other Samurai's I've had.
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The cut is just about perfect in my opinion, a real straight, slim cut.
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The slubbiness really develops over time, and with washes.
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@Julius:
For starters, the stitching thread in my IH's is definitely not pure cotton!
And the SR is constructed using 100% cotton unile the 634S which uses stronger poly core…..............
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Now you're talking El, these are the jeans that I have the most experience with. What would you like to know? These are my observations…
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They shrink ALOT, it takes a couple of hot soaks and a wash to get all the shrinkage out. They shrink more in leg length than any other jeans I've ever had.
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The denim does not retain it's indigo very well at all, high contrast fading is order of the day with these bad boys.
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The crotch stitching seems to hold up better on these than any other Samurai's I've had.
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The cut is just about perfect in my opinion, a real straight, slim cut.
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The slubbiness really develops over time, and with washes.
Man, that sounds exciting…
So after shrinkage, do they stretch back to pre-soak measurements in the waist?
and how much inseam shrinkage did you experience?
Cheers Gav!
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