ULTRA HEAVY RAW - IH-1955-UHR, IH-666-UHR and IH-634-UHR
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My thought exactly grabbing 2 634 and 666s if the measurements work… I like to be well stocked, can always sell but can't always buy
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Iron Heart as commodity
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My thought exactly grabbing 2 634 and 666s if the measurements work… I like to be well stocked, can always sell but can't always buy
hear hear
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Iron Heart as commodity
Investment IMO :).
I'll likely pick up 2 pairs of the 1955, funds allowing. Would love a 2nd pair of the SEXIH13's, not making that mistake again ::)
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Anything my thigh will fit is would be too big in the waist, swimming big.
my MBBs in a 32 currently fit great, almost snug, and almost uncomfortable tight in the thigh after a soaking
Sounds like a pair of the 1955's will be perfect for you. Made for the normal waist, larger thigh crowd.
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Yep, true story… That's why mine look so slim fit
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Besides the shape which I of course prefer the main advantage of the higher rise on 1955's when made out of 21oz and up (23oz) is the yoke fastens over the hips which means the weight of the denim is locked to the torso and will not sag or slip, as the 634's are only secured around the waist not over the hip bone. This was an instant joy moving from 634's too 1955's it made the heft of the jeans near unnoticeable to wear.
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634+taper+hem is what (I think) I'll do!
…best fitting top block/rise, best "range of motion" in the best freaking denim alive, with just a bit of too much denim in the calf/ankle area imo!Depends on what size. Smaller sizes are much slimmer from knee down
that's why the "is what I'll do!" part in my sentence being a w34-w35 in these you have to do crazy shit like that!
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Ya that rise on the 1955 is almost an inch higher in the front, not sure if I can handle that.
Although I will say after all my bitching about the MBBs rise, now that I have become accustomed to it and the denim has softened up, I do like it now, it's nice not having to wear a belt and these jeans just sit on the hips and I don't have to constantly pull them up.