IH-666-XHS - 25oz Selvedge Denim Slim Straight Cut Jeans - Indigo
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I used to have a couple of weirdguys back in the day, and can confidently say that IH do not make a cut that is similar. The closest IH cut is probably the 301 from Selfedge.
The 666 model is awesome, but notably different from your WG cut in the following ways:
- much higher rise
- less taper from knee down
The Beatle buster has an equally higher rise, and even less taper.
The fit of IH might take you take some time to adapt to, but you will instantly notice the high quality of construction.
All the best!
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Interesting. I measured my weird guys this morning and came up with this:
Waist 41 (it's probably an inch bigger than I need, at least)
F Rise 11.5
B Rise 16
Thigh 14
Knee 10
Leg Opening 8.75
Inseam 35And the 666xhs in 38 has about .5 inches more rise, and .75 inches less taper. Thanks for the spot-on info!
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Ive worn these for 2 months now, and Ive had 1 initial soak.
Iam not crazy about "sick fadez", I just want the jeans to hold as long as possible… should I soak/wash them every other month to keep them relatively clean and keep the cotton nice and clean?And another thing, its probably nothing to it, but I imagine that the beautiful electric blue that comes from gentle fading, kind of dissapears/flaten out when the jeans are washed.. Iam out of my mind, or is it something to it?
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should I soak/wash them every other month to keep them relatively clean and keep the cotton nice and clean?
Yes
And another thing, its probably nothing to it, but I imagine that the beautiful electric blue that comes from gentle fading, kind of dissapears/flaten out when the jeans are washed.. Iam out of my mind, or is it something to it?
No, you should still get that, it is just the lower layers of indigo popping out- or at least the white core of the warp peeping through fewer layers of indigo (Rope dying adds layer upon layer of oxidised indigo in the dyeing process)…...
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I always soak the jeans without turning them inside out. No need to do that. And also no need to add detergent, then it would be a (gentle) wash, not a soak
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Yeah I don't turn em inside out…. They're just jeans throw em in a soak or hot wash as it will help strengthen stitching but besides that... Who cares ... Wabi sabi kemosabe
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Soaking will most of all get the starch out (turning the water green / yellow) and thus make the jeans softer. This enhances their lifespan.
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And every time u soak/wash they become super stiff again from hang drying. So dont get discouraged, just giver!