IH-1955-UHR - Ultra Heavy Raw 1955 Cut
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Oh yeah! The smell…... And its always stronger when the denim is a bit damp, too!
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Oh baby done soaking the 55UHR & hell yes! I've been looking for these & didn't know it.
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Okay here we go, with an XPOST to come too. This 23oz is impossible to do up. Feel post soak is still very stiff. Bits of nep, hues of various indigo in certain lights already hinting at what's to come. Think once these are cuffed again in a few more days the fit will settle to be a perfect relaxed fit.
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looks good on you.
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I must admit that after reading forum posts about the UHR 21/23oz denim, I'm intrigued. I see the 1955 UHR is listed as "endangered." Does this mean that when they're gone, that's it for a long time or forever? If so, maybe I should get a pair. Also, am I right that the 634 will be coming out in the UHR 21/23 oz denim soon? If so, that makes me wonder about the 1955 UHR vs. the 634 UHR. Perhaps the 1955 cut might suit a bigger/older gentleman like myself? But I love the 634 cut. Decisions, decisions.
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I don't have any 634's but I'm 6'3 235 lbs. & I like the room in the post shrink 55's.
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Thanks, Giles! Interesting decision now, go for 1955 UHR or wait 634 UHR … Hmmm.
I'm not used to accounting for the shrinkage factor of raw denim. Looking at the measurements of the 1955 UHR I assume that with both I would go with my usual size in Iron Heart (40) and then maybe get them hemmed 2 inches longer than normal to account for shrinkage?
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I know that you're not supposed to wash raw denim, but I do anyway. And I loaded the machine up with my Hickory pants and a Pure Blue Japan shirt, both of which hadn't been washed before.
I figured that there'd be some indigo bleed, and it settled on the pocket bags of my 1955s.
I also over dyed the patch at the same time!
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I always select a cold water wash when I'm washing any jeans with leather patches. I also wash them inside out. So far I haven't had any trouble washing Iron Heart this way - no bleeding or dyed patches. I haven't used detergent or soap either. Giles will murder me, but I always use a 1400 RPM spin, too!
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Looks good Graeme. Enjoy the 55's – great pair of Iron Hearts with a nice high rise.
I'm tempted to get another pair but it's warm this time of year.