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    IH-634-XHS - 25oz Selvedge Denim Straight Cut Jeans - Indigo

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    • BobB
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      Ah, very nice. Here in Germany the best option for similar repair service is mailing to what appears to be a home-based  business in the UK.

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      • urbanwoodsmanU
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        Adam313's jeans

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        • KrisBK
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          I really dig the whiskers

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          • D97x7D
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            Purchased the day of release and still going strong! 🙂

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            • Haddtoo 555H
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              I'm jealous 🙂 those have served you well…I like

              madmonday's retired….I'm just tired.

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              • KrisBK
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                wow! good stuff. Do you have the "Break the Needle" tee?

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                • D97x7D
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                  No, I never bought the tee, not really a printed tee-shirt fan if I'm honest!

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                  • JCMx800J
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                    There is a mini worm on my jeans (not in my jeans) :

                    Les Paul -> ProCo Rat -> Super HardOn -> JCM800 Low Input
                    XXX

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                    • DionD
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                      Hope the seats in the RE-train are as comfy as I remember them ;).

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                      • JCMx800J
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                        @den213:

                        Hope the seats in the RE-train are as comfy as I remember them ;).

                        Depends on the definition of comfy 😃
                        It´s just a 12min ride from Hannover to my little suburb, most of the time I don´t take a seat, because it feckin smells like Käsefüße in the cabin.

                        Les Paul -> ProCo Rat -> Super HardOn -> JCM800 Low Input
                        XXX

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                        • trail and arrowT
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                          @JCMx800:

                          There is a mini worm on my jeans (not in my jeans) :

                          I DEMAND PROOF!

                          🙂

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                          • M
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                            Fella's. I don't post here often, I'm on SuFu regularly.

                            Somehow, I've become a huge IH fan. Wasn't planning on it specifically, but their stuff suits my style and what I'm looking for in jeans and clothes.

                            I'm planning on entering the DWC Tux division. I decided on the IHSH-33 Black denim shirt. I've been on the fence for a long time about jeans. Tried several other brands and cuts. I thought the 666-XHS would be it, but the thighs and hips are so tight on me, I'm not sure I could put up with them for 2 yrs. I loved the look, but the fit was very restrictive. I have an athletic build with large(ish) thighs and a small waist.

                            I have the 634-S SExIH-13 23oz and love them, love the 634 cut for me. So I got a pair of 634-XHS size 33, and I have to say although I love the cut and the denim, I'm a bit disappointed in that they are not finished and detailed as nicely as the 666-XHS. I assumed they would be done the same, but I didn't pay close attention to pics/photos on-line.

                            No selvedge edge at the fly, no lined rear pockets, belt loops not sewn into waist band. The rear pockets seem a bit narrow too. Overall it I think the 666-XHS are done to a slightly higher level. I dont' ahve the 666-XHS to compare side by side, but it also seems some of the stitching used was heavier/nicer.

                            I was really thinking/hoping these 634-XHS were doe in the same manner, and I'm a bit let down. Don't get me wrong, they are still beautiful jeans, but those few extra touches make the 666-XHS really speacial, IMHO. Just an observation, really.

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                            • GilesG
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                              The 634-XHS are a derivation of the 634S, thus the same pattern and construction techniques are used.  The 666-XHS are a derivation of the 666S, thus the same pattern and construction techniques are used.

                              "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                              • S
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                                @mpukas:

                                Fella's. I don't post here often, I'm on SuFu regularly.

                                Somehow, I've become a huge IH fan. Wasn't planning on it specifically, but their stuff suits my style and what I'm looking for in jeans and clothes.

                                I'm planning on entering the DWC Tux division. I decided on the IHSH-33 Black denim shirt. I've been on the fence for a long time about jeans. Tried several other brands and cuts. I thought the 666-XHS would be it, but the thighs and hips are so tight on me, I'm not sure I could put up with them for 2 yrs. I loved the look, but the fit was very restrictive. I have an athletic build with large(ish) thighs and a small waist.

                                I have the 634-S SExIH-13 23oz and love them, love the 634 cut for me. So I got a pair of 634-XHS size 33, and I have to say although I love the cut and the denim, I'm a bit disappointed in that they are not finished and detailed as nicely as the 666-XHS. I assumed they would be done the same, but I didn't pay close attention to pics/photos on-line.

                                No selvedge edge at the fly, no lined rear pockets, belt loops not sewn into waist band. The rear pockets seem a bit narrow too. Overall it I think the 666-XHS are done to a slightly higher level. I dont' ahve the 666-XHS to compare side by side, but it also seems some of the stitching used was heavier/nicer.

                                I was really thinking/hoping these 634-XHS were doe in the same manner, and I'm a bit let down. Don't get me wrong, they are still beautiful jeans, but those few extra touches make the 666-XHS really speacial, IMHO. Just an observation, really.

                                If you like the cut and the fabric, I would say don't sweat the small details, just wear them and enjoy them. I think sometimes people freak out trying to find the "perfect jeans" (myself included) and don't enjoy wearing the jeans that they have. At this point as long as the fit and the denim is good, I'm happy.

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                                • M
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                                  @Giles - thanks for the reply. I'm not familiar with every cut and the details associated with each. The 666-XHS is the only version of that model I have laid hands on. I was thinking that the extra nice details were associated with the fabric, not the cut.

                                  @superfuzz - yeah, I'll probably just wear them and get over it. The disappointment is all mine in that I had some expectations/assumptions that turned out differently.

                                  Here's a car analogy that I can relate it to - a BMW (any model). Any BMW car is a nice car, even a stripped down model with no extras. Once you start adding a couple of options (and I'm not talking about getting a higher performance model with a bigger engine), it makes a huge difference to the driving experience. An extra thick steering wheel, short throw shifter and performance seats - oh, those performance seats! - although they are just cosmetic, it makes the car feel so much more special, more awesome.

                                  Somewhat the same with jeans. Those little extra details are only noticed by the wearer, but they make a difference to me. Every time I put on a pair of jeans with a selvedge line rather than a lock stitch at a cut edge that's starting to come undone at the fly bring a little smile to my face.

                                  IH in general brings a smile to my face, so it's all good!

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                                    @mpukas Honestly, I've never really understood automobile fetishization, so that analogy is lost on me. 🙂

                                    The jeans that I've loved the most are the ones that I've worn a ton and worn hard, and over time those little details that maybe attracted me to them at first became less and less important. (Just my two cents.)

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                                    • DionD
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                                      I can absolutely relate, these small details take the (already astonishing) IH-experience to the next level. I love the selvage-fly-detail, it just makes one feel joy and pride while buttoning them knowing your legs and arse are in good hands (pants). Why not release an updated edition of the 634S to celebrate its 12th birthday and include the details from then on so no model will lack them? The BMW-analogy was on point BTW.

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                                        Good idea, but why make the improvement some sort of anniversary special? Why not just update the 634 cut to include all the high quality details that are included in the 666 cut? Patterns and techniques can be improved over time especially if it suggests higher quality.

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                                        • GilesG
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                                          Here's the situation.

                                          Haraki actually used not to really give a toss about selvedge.  It was the fabric that he was more interested in.  He probably still sells more IH-634 (non selvedge) than IH-634S in Japan.  When I started working with him I explained that it was quite important in the west and he started to appreciate that having selvedge details made a difference.  All of the cuts that I have initiated:  666, 555, 777, Buster, 1955S, DC4s and a host of other collabs have had selvedge detailing and some have lined pockets (if I remembered to spec them at the time).

                                          H and I have talked about updating the 634S, trouble is when do we do it?  What do we do with all the suddenly less desirable versions?  And you know what?  There's a shit load of options in the jeans department in our portfolio and we always have something more important to do…....

                                          "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                                          • DionD
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                                            Maybe introduce an update for an anniversary edition (15th in a couple of years)? The ''old'' ones don't become less desireable at all, they will always stay IH-signature jeans but of an earlier evolution stage. (You guys updated the arcs as well and they only got better :)).

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