IHXB01-25 - 25oz Beatle Buster
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hello everyone
I just noticed that I did not have a reinforced crotch seam? I thought it was normal because of the thickness of denim 25oz
I saw that the other did.
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Giles/forum, I need your advice.
Edit: I am glad it's the middle of the night in the UK and nobody's read this yet… I got the difference in sizes confused and was talking about sizing down. (A size 40 is a 38 and a size 38 is actually 36). Please read below.
Now that my 25oz 666-xhs are really broken in; I am having a problem with the waist being too loose (2 inches) and the thighs still being slightly snug. The waist on my 666s is measuring about a 40 now (for a size 38). This means that my pants are always falling down and perpetual "plumber's ass" when I bend or sit.
Since the cut is more room roomy in the thighs in this MBB (the fit in a 38 is actually a measured 36 and the thighs measure a little bigger than the 666), do you think a size 38 would work? Also, do you think the little extra rise would help to alleviate my plumber's crack?
I was going to try a different cut in another denim, but I love the 25 oz denim too much to give it up. Also the blue arcuates make me really want these.
Please help. And thank you for the advice.
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My blue bag of happiness just arrived, and I could not be more pleased. Special thanks to Matt @Winchy and Paula @Madame Buttonfly for helping me sort out my OCD! Perfect job on the hemming too, Matt.
It's unbelievable the difference in color and softness of a pair that's a year old versus a brand new pair. But I think the rise and snugness of the waist will help out my Plumber's Ass situation immensely.
Out with the old and in with the new…
The 25 oz denim is definitely my all-time favorite. Since my last pair exceeded my expectations of durability, I am skipping the soak with this pair. I want to see what happens when I keep these dry for as long as possible.
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@fanya okay, maybe I will soak them. Thanks for the advice.
Edit: I gave them a gentle 30 minute soak.
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@fanya @FilthyBloodJunkie.
Just soaking did not really work for me. Did the second soak 120 something days in. I think my cracks at the combs probably are a result of me not agitating them enough during soaks. I have soaked them 6 times & done two wash at 30 degrees.
Tightness of the jeans might also matter. I do not really know.
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No worries @FilthyBloodJunkie
The old pair look like they're pretty awesome so be sure to share the love between them both.
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@nizzel55 & others?
I think part of it is how long you waited between your intial and second soak. Denim needs to see water in my opinion.
I've done nothing but soaks on my 25oz MBBs and only have one tiny area in the stacks that have that, they had an initial soak, and then were worn for 6 weeks then soaked every week or two after that. My other pair had an initial soak and then waited 130 days before their next soak and they have quite a bit of it, not as much as yours but still more than my MBBs, my jeans also aren't as tight as yours.
I think it is a factor of length of time without water (especially in the beginning with how stiff this IH fabric is) and tightness of the jeans on the body and how severe the stress points are. I feel I don't see this on jeans that get frequent washing and on lighter weight denim that doesn't have the crease points. I mean my first pair has a hole in the one side just from walking where the other side swished against it… My personal opinion doesn't really mean shit but I wouldn't go more than a couple weeks of wear without a good soak (not a machine wash) especially if you wear your denim on the tighter side.
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Thanks for the advice everybody. I gave in to paranoia yesterday and went for a hotter and longer soak on the bottom portion. The part that would be prone to cracking and blow outs. Also, to shrink the leg openings a little. It worked because the legs shrunk a full half inch.
I guess with this pair, I am going to avoid machine washes altogether. Only soaking with little agitation. At least for the first year or so. I washed my last pair after 5 months of constant wear, and was slightly disappointed in how the comb creases stayed on the one leg and on the other leg never really stayed in the same place.
I have only been into Japanese denim for a little over 2 years now. So I am still trying to get the perfect: size, cut, washing regimen, and so on.
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Hi, forum folk…I'm considering these as my next IH jeans and here come the predictable fit questions: I notice the waist size is considerably smaller than tagsize.. is this a result of the higher rise, ie. that the jeans sit at a thinner section of the waist? My natural waist is 35" and I vary between tagsize 34 and 36 depending on stretch and fit. Also, how much stretch is there in the 25oz compared to the 21oz? Thanks in advance for any info...