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The IH ones are cushioned and heavy, but I think the L&L are the warmest  
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cheers fellas 
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Need jeans & work pants, made well with a tapper & interesting fabrics. Think I'm a true 33 at the moment but my inseam is about 30. Any ideas??? 
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Need jeans & work pants, made well with a tapper & interesting fabrics. Think I'm a true 33 at the moment but my inseam is about 30. Any ideas??? 633s-ii for the jeans? I really love the 633 cut. Slim, but roomy enough to be comfortable and that indigo-indigo looks awesome. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 
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If I wanted to hem my jeans to 32", at what length should I cut to account for the folds?? I'm looking for the answer now, just thought I'd ask in case anyone knows real quick… 
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You'd cut at 33", @adam313. 
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Thank you Thank you, sir! 
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You'd cut at 33", @adam313. Well it depends on your seam depth. We cut one inch longer than the desired end result for jeans on our Union Specials, if we are doing a chino type hem on the walking foot, then we cut to 2.5 inches longer. 
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You'd cut at 33", @adam313. Well it depends on your seam depth. We cut one inch longer than the desired end result for jeans on our Union Specials, if we are doing a chino type hem on the walking foot, then we cut to 2.5 inches longer. Hopefully I assumed correct… Chino hem on jeans :-\ not cool. 
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That's my bad. Sorry. Thank you for the thorough answer, @dylantbmayes & @Giles, I should've clarified my question, but had no idea of the right way to phrase it. I have a pair of jeans that have not been hemmed and are full length at 36". I wanted to cuff the jeans so that I can wear them now in the short term, but I didn't want to cuff them so much that when I finally got around to having them hemmed, the abrasion marks would be too "high" up the inseam to retain my desired length hem (32")… It sounded like a long winded question in my head, so I just asked the vague version. Thank you for providing such accurate detail. I got the perfect answer. Thank you both. Love the forum knowledge!  









