IH-634S-RAW - 21/23 ounce raw straight cut
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It's a strange thing to answer. In the case of the 23 oz Raw IH denim - it's simply an amazing fading fabric. I think if you wore this for one year (on a daily basis, but even if not) you must get great fades, if you live a normal life.
Then, the pattern and shape of fades depends on how you size (tight fits often result in narrow whiskers and combs, loose in wider spread ones) and how often and how you wash them.
I know that some nudies, especially the non selvage organic ones, are really tough to fade. And then, there's folk that gets to fade almost every pair of jeans, like rockon99/kybosh, almostnice, iGit, licorice_noice (hopefully spelled correctly) just because the work in their jeans and beat them to submission.
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wow, i should really start wearing my pair soon!
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Hey everyone, i want to ask everyone about something. I really-really like the 634RAW patch! And i'm waiting for the reply from mr. TinMan for his pair :P. so the problem is, if i have the 634RAW, what should i do if i do not want to ruin the patch even if i cold/hot soak it? Thanks everyone
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Mink oil will darken the leather quite a bit. I'd stick with Mustang Paste or Obenauf LP.
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Hey everyone
Sorry for asking noob questions all the time… Should i alter/hem my jeans after i soak it or before i soak it?
[/quote]I'm guessing after soaking, since it might shrink. Or after soaking, wear and let the combs and whiskers settles before hemming.
there is a difference between soaking and machinewashing. this is my experience.
machinewashing means at at least 3% more shrinking than soaking or handwashing.3% sounds to be not so much, but in fact sometimes this makes the fit!!
i soaked my 634-raw 21/23 and still it was to wide and i really wanted to sell it, but after machinewashing it was perfect!!my wife has a special program 15 minutes, 40 degrees and a special detergent for BLUE jeans material.
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dieter -
i think it would be so nice if this 21/23 oz raw fabric make into super duper slim fit cut