IH-633S - Self Edge x Iron Heart 21oz Selvedge Straight Tapered
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If you are a 634/33/888 guy the 1955 will work also. It has a high rise like the 888 and maybe a bit higher and the taper is similar to the 633 I think, as the knee measurement of the 1955 is wider than the 888.
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@yannis yeah I like the 555 fit better than the 666 I size up to a 33 which helps thigh and calf and 777 the same thing 33 is Perry on me in the low style
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@Mindfulbiscuit Ok that makes sense, I think I'll still go ahead with the 888 to start with as I can try it on in R&H rather than getting something posted from SE
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@m4xime that’s a better bet I really like the 888 they have a great taper but still comfortable, I really like this cut but t rise is on the low side for me but I like the taper,on the other hand I do like to try different fits to make my denim experiences more interesting
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Look great man. Think may try the 633 for my next pair, love my 634s and self edge. -
@meatmarketdenim1 thanks the denim is so
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@Mindfulbiscuit Thanks that's useful to know. I'm looking for something between my PBJ XX013 and the 3Sixteen CS-100X so comparing lots of measurements I think the 888 might be best for me. Will go to R&H when they have a restock and try them on and see
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@m4xime . I don't know how the 3Sixteen fits but the PBJ xx013 is miles different from the 888. The PBJ is must slimer though out the whole leg for the same tag size. Also the xx013 has a lowish rise... The 888 is also looser fitting than the xx019 also which is PBJ version of a higher rise taper.
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@yannis Yes you're 100% correct, I don't want to derail this thread too much but below is the difference between the PBJ and 3S and I think the IH 888 will be somewhere in the middle essentially
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The best advice I can give you is, measure both pairs the Iron Heart way and then compare the measurements to the 888 chart for the tag size that you are looking into getting. The Iron Heart size chart are very accurate. You can always email the Iron Heart crew and they can find you an 888 with your ideal measurements or as close as.possible.
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@m4xime why do you try the 555 high waist slim straight really nice
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@Mindfulbiscuit great fit. I would keep them as long as the waistband were tight-enough.
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The 555 is an option as long as you clear handle the slim leg and taper to the knee. They have the tightest knee measurement than any other iron heart cut. The cool thing about the 888 is that you can sizedown and still have good leg room. If the waist fits you on the 888 you will have no issue anywhere else.
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@Boit yeah I think the waist is I’ll give them a run for there money
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do these size similar in waist to the 634 for same tag size?
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@bluemantra I’ve gotten 2 pairs of 633s from self edge. I just shot them a message and they were super helpful with sizing. I have some 888s and the waist on mine are about an inch smaller to start than my 633s. And I’m pretty sure these are just the 634 with a tapered leg.
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To elaborate a bit. Kiya from Self Edge wanted a cut that was 634 in the top block, but with more taper to the cuff. We made it and called it the 633. It is exclusive to Self Edge. Unlike the jeans we stock, we do not measure each production run, so do not know what the measurements actually are on these from run to run.
Also be aware that Self Edge measure jeans differently from us.
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Anyone here have a pair of 633 and also another pair of IH that can help me out please? Self Edges sizing seems all over the place! I am a 32” in all IH cuts here in the UK (just talking waist here). They have a pair of 633 in a 31” and they seem to fit me on paper just right albeit a tight waist that will stretch enough. Some of their other models I am a 32-36 according to their measurements! Anyone had a pair of 634 and 633 regular indigo that can help with waist sizes? Do you take the same in both. TIA
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If I was you I would take the same size on 633 as you take on 634. It's hard to size for someone else. What size are you on 634? Keep in mind that the sizing guide on Selvedge website is different than how IH measures.