IH-NO-LOT - 21oz Selvedge Denim Super Slim Tapered Cut Jeans - Overdyed Black
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in my best announcer voice "And @aproy has jumped out to a huge lead in the OD fades of the IH No Lot".
good thing this isn't a fade competition, well done and nice fit.
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in my best announcer voice "And @aproy has jumped out to a huge lead in the OD fades of the IH No Lot".
good thing this isn't a fade competition, well done and nice fit.
Lol that’s awesome thanks!
The fit is excellent @aproy.
Fitted top block and a relaxed taper. I like it a lot. I think I’d struggle to achieve that as the waist/thigh ratio on these is closer to the 555 than the 777.I was really excited when they released the measurements… no altering and already cut to my size... thanks for the kind words.
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nicely done @aproy
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@jordanscollected Looking good! These no lots look like a nice fit.
@aproy ??? once again, a great pair of jeans are on their way… -
Thank @Smiladon when i first pulled them on my wife thought they were wayyyy too small on me, but they relax quick and fit as smart as a math book.
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Yeah, I'm excited to start wearing my next pair, I sized down, cuz they were offered in a 35 and I think after a week or so or wear they fill fit perfectly and not stretch out too much, or at least more than I expect
It took me way to long to figure this out -
New to the IH forum, used to have a pair of 777's that were a size too small so I ended up selling them on Grailed a few months ago, but was eager to pick these up and have been wearing them for the Indigo Invitational, however I regret waiting a month to start wearing these as these are fantastic! I've been fixing the deck and my shed roof in these, and wish I would've worn these when I started since these are amazing in this weather here in Pittsburgh, don't get too hot in these.
Pic of me wearing them is from Thursday, and the pictures of them hanging up are from today. Got down with the power washer today under the deck to clean off two decades of raccoon nests, so I feel like these are due for a wash, but maybe I will see about a dry brush first.
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Perfect fit on the no-lots @sethatwork love how you’re putting them to work
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Perfect fit on the no-lots @sethatwork love how you’re putting them to work
Thanks! Was doing the deck work in a pair of Tanuki Kusaki's for their contest before the II started, but glad I switched to these for the deck, haven't gotten a large wooden splinter poking at my leg through these like the Tanuki's, also these let a lot less heat through when angle grinding. Maybe I'll end up picking up a pair of 25oz, very intrigued in those.
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Maybe I'll end up picking up a pair of 25oz, very intrigued in those.
IH’s xhs is quite fun and the various threads reflect that. Def worth an experience : ) After trying on a pair, 21oz will feel like lightweight denim in comparison. The xhsib reminds me of the soft, smooth feeling of ODs.
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Finished my big project in these jeans, fixed and replaced all the rotten boards on the deck floor, now I have the easy part of building the new bannister. At least thats a lot less on-the-ground.
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Good looking deck and always good to see a pair of jeans taking a kicking. What dimensions are those two posts in the first pic? They look huge.
They are 6x6, I was personally a fan of 4x4, but my father wanted 6x6, so I went with that. Have to decide what spindles to use. The old bannister isn’t mounted very well, and has trellis which really isn’t safe since there’s a 5 year old always running around.
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6x6 is mental. You could use those for propping up a house. I love it. I made the mistake of building a trellis on 2x4 with 1x2 rails it is like climbing crack for a 5 year old [emoji1]
We decided to end up going with a horizontal wire system, local code dictates 4" on center for spindles, and with 1.5in spindles and all the code, we would just be obstructing the view. Something like this:
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6x6 is mental. You could use those for propping up a house. I love it. I made the mistake of building a trellis on 2x4 with 1x2 rails it is like climbing crack for a 5 year old [emoji1]
FWIW my house is on 6x6 pilings lol [emoji23]
About 30 of them driven 12 ft into the ground but still…
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