IH-634S-18 - 18oz Vintage Selvedge Denim Straight Cut Jeans - Indigo
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For some reason the 16oz Vintage is a lot softer even if the denim is similar in every other way. It’s a loosely-woven denim (as is the 18oz version) and breathes probably even more than the 21oz. Still doesn’t have the sheen of the 21/25oz though. But it’s a fantastic denim and apparently endangered.
If you want a lighter denim that’s similar in feel to the 21/25oz, have you looked into the 142 denim? Definitely not as cool in the summer as the 16oz Vintage, but it has the sheen and (after some wear) the softness of the 21/25oz. It’s more tightly woven than the 21oz so it’s more similar to the 25oz than it is to the 21oz in my opinion.
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@filthy I believe the pockets are lined -
Mine are in a moving box or else I’d check for you!I love the 18oz denim - I think you’d be very happy with it!
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@Filthy:
…are the rear pockets lined on the Self Edge 633s-18? Also does this get the same ultra soft hand as the 25 XHS or 21 oz?
The rear pockets are lined. I love this denim but it has different qualities to the XHS and 21oz. It gets soft after a while but isn’t as smooth and even as the above mentioned. It has tons of character though and fades beautifully.
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Thanks everybody
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Not the proper cut, but don't have a SE thread for em.
One with a pair of vintage 18oz OD
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Are those unwashed?
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I was wondering because I would’ve been curious to see them washed if they hadn’t been. Nice pair mAn
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Thank you. They show dirt pretty quickly since they have lightened up. Ive probably only wore them a couple times since they were washed and will wash them again soon. I find the more faded jeans get the faster they look embarrassingly dirty. To me at least. These are no longer getting regular wear, the pockets are blown out.
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Apologies in advance if this has been covered but does this denim, given its vintage nature, stretch any more than the "usual"–-about an inch? Do we can more stretch, sooner stretch? I'm wondering about sizing down to accommodate for stretch in the waist (just the waist). TIA.
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My question was properly answered somewhere about page 10 of this thread, and I shoulda' read that rather than post my own redundant query. Picture of the new puppies here in the form of an apology.
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