IH-634S - 21oz Selvedge Denim Straight Cut Jeans - Indigo
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thanks mr g for the answer. i will place my bid then.
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For these measure the waist on your favorite jeans the way they do here, subtract 1 " and find the size that has that waist measurement. Check to make sure the other measurements check out and your golden
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Just ordered my 2nd pair
Best jeans I ever wore!
But this time a hemmed one, and I will hot-soak it before wearing. -
Hey all, I contacted customer service earlier, but wanted to post here as well.
The buttonholes on my jeans look like they are fraying. I have posted some images below. The jeans are less than a month old and have only been worn around the house and to the office. Is this normal?
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^very easy to fix
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It's happened to me on a pair I sized down on. Like derivative said, easy fix.
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Thanks for the replies. I am feeling better about the situation already.
What would you recommend:
Should I fix it? Take it to a local tailor? Send it to a denim repair specialist?
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Tailor can do it in 5 min it will cost you 5 bucks. Or you can do it yourself. I watched the tailor then did it myself.
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Yeah, it's not a complicated fix, but if your sewing skills are as terrible as mine, it's totally worth taking the jeans to a tailor. D666 is right about the time and cost…
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This was on my SR's when I got them. Didn't call customer service, didn't take them to a tailor because the buttonhole stitch is still intact. The fraying is just some frayed weft threads that were probably agitated during the sewing of the buttonholes. These jeans are almost, if not more than a year old, so nothing of consequence has happened to the jeans because of this phenomenon. I did not cut them because when I tried, I just pulled more thread out from the weave, but I didn't try very hard so it could be done with sharp scissors.