IH-634S - 21oz Selvedge Denim Straight Cut Jeans - Indigo
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Yeah. Share.
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1. The chain stitch on the belt is not completely
2. Narrow front pockets
3. Not contrast fading
4. Wide knee - narrow thigh
5. Short-lived patchSorry I do not speak English
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[/quote]No problem, you’re Russian and your English is great. My English is OK, but my Russian is terrible.
But these are your 10 year old pair?
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1. The chain stitch on the belt is not completely
2. Narrow front pockets
3. Not contrast fading
4. Wide knee - narrow thigh
5. Short-lived patchBut these are your 10 year old pair?
Yes / Да
Thanks for explaining. I don’t think any jean is perfect but here’s some context for you:
1. Chainstitch on the belt? Has the waist stitching broken? No surprise after 10 years in that case. It is very strong thread but it is only thread. It isn’t made of kevlar.
EDIT: Having just watched the video again you may be referring to the extra stitching over the pocket bags ending in a bar tack. That is two sets of constructional stitching together on the waistband. It is not incomplete.
2. The designer of the jeans rides motorbikes. Putting lots of things in your front pocket when riding a bike is not a good idea. This is why they are narrow, and shallow. It is a well known feature of Iron Heart jeans and quite deliberate. Not everyone likes it. That is fine.
3. You’re right. The 21oz denim is deliberately designed to fade without high contrasts. If you wanted high contrast jeans you bought the wrong jeans. There are many other options. Other brands have them, but within the Iron Heart range you have the XHS denims and the 19oz LHT denim to name two. They both fade with very high contrast, because they are designed to. Your jeans look exactly like a well worn pair of Iron Heart 21oz should do. I think they are lovely.
4. Again this is correct. That is exactly how the 634 is designed to be. It is based on an old model of Levi 501’s. Slimmer in the thigh and wide from the knee and down. If you would like a jean with a slimmer knee and more taper, then the 888, 777, and 555 cuts will all meet your needs.
5. The leather patches are made of veg-tanned leather. If you do not oil it and also wash your jeans over 40C then it will end up looking like yours does. This is true of all veg-tanned leather patches. Some of my leather patches look like yours after one year. I’d say yours looks pretty good. I’d also say that any patch that has survived for 10 years can’t be described as short lived. In the future, if you want your patch to survive longer, oil it before washing and avoid washing at high temperatures.
I’d say you have got your money’s worth out of your 634s after 10 years. That is quite impressive. They look like a great pair of jeans to me. It is a shame you seen unhappy with them now. I would be proud to call them mine.
Maybe after 10 years your tastes have changed? You would like something slimmer with high contrast fading? I can recomend the 888-XHSib, the 555-XHS or the 777-XHS. They all meet that description. The 888 even has deeper pocket bags, although the others don’t for the reasons mentioned above. You will still need to oil the patches on all of them though.
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I agree with @neph93
Most of my dissatisfaction with any high end denim/work wear brand I've bought over the years has most often been due to me buying the wrong model for my needs. It is a learning process that never really ends.
I have selvedge Levis 501s that are almost 20 years old and still holding strong. I have a pair of IH 555 N that ideally need the pocket bag replaced after 2 years… The difference? I wear the shit out of my IH gear because I love it so much.
The Cherry on top of the IH cake for me personally are the free lifetime repairs, when a repair is viable.
Nothing is without its flaws (except me, I'm bloody perfect me :D), thankfully some brands like IH have a pretty great hit rate most of the time in my opinion.
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I think they've held up better than my nine year old pair…
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I don't ride a motorcycle, but as someone who carries a gun behind the front right belt loop and two magazines behind the front left belt loop, I prefer the shorter pockets. Digging my entire hand into the bottom of my pocket is tough when you have stuff behind your belt.
I wonder how much shit people are carrying in their pockets? I have a Swiss Army Knife, a pocket pen, my wallet and a small vape device. My cell phone and flashlight goes in my back pockets.
Even if I didn't carry a gun, I wouldn't want to dig all the way down to my mid thigh to fetch out my vape.
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Damn, that's a lot of crap. Have you considered just wearing a tool belt?
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I carry more or less nothing in my front pockets. I have my work keys on a BLB and in a slim leather case and that goes in the top of the pocket. My car key will go in there on an odd occasion when I’m putting the kids in the car and have my hands full otherwise. Part of it is vanity (having things stuffed in your front pockets looks dumb) and part of it is as Doug says. I also carry so much shit that I need a bag on the best of days.
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For me, it's this:
Keys in the front right pocket and wallet in the back left. Occasionally, my cell phone goes in the back right, but it's such a giant damn brick, I'm usually carrying it in hand. -
In my opinion the 634 is the best/most comfortable fitting denim that i have ever worn.
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Pen-requisite
Swiss Army Knife-requisite
Wallet-requisite
Keys-requisite
Smartphone-I downsized to the small version of the iPhone 11 Pro-requisite
Flashlight-for walking the dogs, if you're self defense minded, requisiteGun isn't for everyone, the magazines are to balance the weight from right to left. I used to only carry one and was developing some lower back issues.
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I used to carry my wallet in my back pocket, but again, lower back issues.
The 40s suck
Lol
You are so old.
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It is so magnificent that interest of good jeans brings people from different countries together
1. Chainstitch on the belt? Has the waist stitching broken? No surprise after 10 years in that case. It is very strong thread but it is only thread. It isn’t made of kevlar.
- This is chain stitch. It must be stitched to the end in premium class jeans but it doesnt.
For example Samurai 710 19 oz has got chain stitch to the end.
2. The designer of the jeans rides motorbikes. Putting lots of things in your front pocket when riding a bike is not a good idea. This is why they are narrow, and shallow. It is a well known feature of Iron Heart jeans and quite deliberate. Not everyone likes it. That is fine.
- This is chain stitch. It must be stitched to the end in premium class jeans but it doesnt.
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Having chainstitch to the end of the waistband has zero bearing on quality. You may prefer it, but that does not mean it is better.
Cool. you can get your hands into Samurai jeans easier, then buy them. It is not a lack of quality that ours are smaller it is personal preference.
We know our jeans are nor for everyone, that is why the world is such a wonderful place, we all like different stuff.