Recommend me a heavyweight denim 20oz PLUS
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Yes. I did say petting cats. I only have one. But I often go to the shelter and think about adopting them all. I can't explain it. But if I could spend all day with my cat and never leave the house, I certainly would.
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@DevonReviewer my first pair of proper jeans were Hiuts and I quite liked them at the time. While I completely understand that dropping £300 on a pair of jeans might seem a bit much if you haven't done it before, once you get a pair of IH you'll wonder why you hesitated. I don't know how much Hiut's are going for these days, but even if there's a £100 price difference, I'll bet my right nut that you'll understand where the money went when you get your hands on the IH jeans.
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@Filthy25ozJunkie:
The measurements are approximate because these are so stiff.
Waist 32
Thigh 11.9
Knee 8.75
Inseam 36.5
Hem opening 8.5
Rear rise 16
Front rise 11.8Hey Mike, those measurements are sounding pretty good to me, looking back at some measurements I took on my Levis 511 after 6 months wear they were:
Inseam 33in
Thigh 22in
Knee 16in
Cuff 14in
Waist 34inAnd feeling a little loose on the waist, given you have just hot washed the IH's we may be heading for a great fit with a bit of wear!
The wear you have put into them looks great, I havent really achieved crisp fades like that, may be down to denim, weight, or simply amount of wear?
Thanks for the generous offer, I will PM you!
Best regards,
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@DevonReviewer crisp fades like that are due to several factors: the thickness of denim, the dye, and wearing them for a long time and not washing them. Iron Heart jeans are the very best money can buy. Both in their construction and materials. And the people who own the company and who work for them are truly fabulous people.
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Well thanks to Mike (@Filthy25ozJunkie) the jeans arrived today, I can instantly understand what IH is about now. The density of indigo even after some wear and washing is beyond any other jean I have handled. And the weight is a delight! This brand is worth the premium!
The fit is great, the waist is snug but will get there after a week or so's good wear I think, the fit overall is great. I had previously thought of going 31 on my first pair… I think this may have put me in hospital! Definitely 33 or 32 at a push on a slightly lighter denim I think... Incidentally, the penny is my birth year so I had a feeling this would work out well.
I will get some pics up on the forum shortly.
I am completely stunned by Mike's kindness, this really is a great forum. Thank you for facilitating my first IH experience, I now fully understand!
Best regards,
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Filthy25ozjunkie is a good guy and very helpful!!!
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I'm so happy that you like them Chris! And thanks guys for the kind words.
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I can instantly understand what IH is about now.
You're screwed now. Welcome to the club.
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Awesome gesture by Mike!
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I'm torn between 777s21 and 777xhs…..I already own a pair of UB421 (tight fit 21oz). I could see myself going heavier honestly and I don't find these too uncomfortable. I also really like durability in my jeans.
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Xhs!
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Two very different denims, irrespective of weight. The IH 21oz is a loose weave, soft, breathable denim that stretches and drapes really nicely. The 25oz is denser and initially an absolute bastard to break in. Worth the effort in the long run though. If you want durability then they're both built for that. As long as you take care of them.
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Two very different denims, irrespective of weight. The IH 21oz is a loose weave, soft, breathable denim that stretches and drapes really nicely. The 25oz is denser and initially an absolute bastard to break in. Worth the effort in the long run though. If you want durability then they're both built for that. As long as you take care of them.
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I also forgot to mention that I prefer the "starchy/stacky" look rather than the soft draped look(t shirts). So I would assume 25oz would stack nicer even though the fabric is so thick?
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Yes, but it's not like you can't get nice stacks with the 21oz denim.
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I'm leaning towards loving the 21 oz denim a little more. It's very soft and luxurious. But the 25oz denim is very crisp (at first) until you get all the sizing out 9f them with soaks. It thickens up a bit too. It depends if you want a challenge to break jeans in (the 25oz) or you want super soft and comfy from the onset. The 21oz flagship denim creases and stacks fine if you don't wash it too much.
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Also, I should add about the 25 oz xhs… I've found through experimentation over 4 pairs that if you soak them and they feel like sandpaper when they've dried, you've not gotten all the sizing out of the fabric. It isn't until about the 3rd soak do you get all the sizing out of the denim and it thickens up and gets a soft hand.
You can use this to your advantage though if you want very angular and high contrast honeycombs and creases. The sizing helps the staying power of the creases.