IH-888-UHR - Indigo UHR 21/23oz Selvedge Denim Medium/High Rise Tapered Cut
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Love how the stacks ended up falling on these.
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one more stacks shot but from the other side.
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@neph93 looking good! What size do you wear? That fit is as perfect as can be.
That’s kind of you to say so, thanks.
Tbh I’ve struggled a bit with this pair as I wasn’t used to the rise or the room in the leg. Add to that the UHR denim which takes a long while to settle and I never felt comfortable in them.
I persevered and now I’m really pleased. Looking forward to trying some other versions in the near future. It’s a mature cut and suits my build (short and wide legs, long torso).
These are a W34. I’d actually go all the way down to a W33 in the 21oz iteration based on current measurements. There is no doubt that the height they sit on the waist means you can size down successfully. I’m generally a W35 otherwise.
Now that was a mouth full.
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Got some great outdoor light this morning. Really itching to soak/wash these. But I think I am going to see if I can get a few more months out of 'em first.
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Thanks. Coming from you that means a lot. I am so stoked at how great these fit and how nice they look. It feels like a good payoff of years of misses trying to get the perfect pair of jeans, I finally got them.
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Hey all,
Finally bought a pair of 888-UHRs after regretting selling my 634-UHRs a few years ago. My question is: has anyone machine-washed their pair in hot water before wearing them to get the maximum shrink out? How much did you get?
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My question is: has anyone machine-washed their pair in hot water before wearing them to get the maximum shrink out? How much did you get?
IHUK recommend both soaking AND machine washing for this denim. I use 2 hours in hot water and a 40C/400rpm wash, as instructed.
My personal experience from two pairs of UHR with the above regime is about 1.5” in the waist and 2.5” in the leg. If you look at this, the 888-NT or the DWC threads you’ll see this varies massively.
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It gets more comfortable after 2 soaks with 1 initial soak and 1 coffee soak. Kinda stupid but worth it IMO. This ‘canvas’ has been painted like 7,5 months with effective wear.. and before soak, its really windproof and i always feel exhausted to wear this because lack of motion and gettin’ sweat ALOT while i’m getting fat on my belly. Last soak with coffee and smells great! Thank you Iron Heart!
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Damn thats crazy
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I washed my pair 2 days ago. There's been no sun at all the past few days for good photos. But here's a pic with some unnatural light. The hand on these is amazing. They feel very velvety and silky. I soaked them in ice cold dish soap water for about 2 hours because the denim felt oily from not being washed for a long time. Then I used All free detergent to hand wash them like I usually do. They felt like sandpaper after I washed them. I put them in the dryer on hot for 5 minutes after they were completely dry to soften them up..
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^ the electric blue has pops out ! Niceee
thanks! Your pair looks fucking crazy!! I think I might get a backup pair of these for a rainy day. These have been my favorite pair of jeans I have ever owned.
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Mine are coming along nicely, though I regretted the machine wash they got…
Owned them for a year, due to the hot weather in China I probably wore them for 4 full months of that. And I wore them after only a shower and fairly brief soak! (yes, I must be mad, these things were brutal!). Washed them at 30 in a front loading washing machine and got some weird fade marks that I can only think were caused by being rammed into the machine, sadly. Having taken them from stiffer than cardboard to wearable I kinda wish I dragged out the wear even longer.
Do you guys use even low spin on your jeans? Just take them out weighing about 20lbs with all the water still soaked in? Oh, and do you fold your jeans when you wash them or just shove them in like regular clothing. My machine didn't like the low agitation setting and couldn't so much as even flip the beasts over... :o
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Do you guys use even low spin on your jeans? Just take them out weighing about 20lbs with all the water still soaked in? Oh, and do you fold your jeans when you wash them or just shove them in like regular clothing. My machine didn't like the low agitation setting and couldn't so much as even flip the beasts over… :o
The instructions for getting the shrinkage out of UHR is soak followed by warm wash at low spin. That is partially to avoid the marbling and abrasion lines you got.
I've had two accidents with IH gear, one with a pair of XHS that my then 18 month year projectile-vomited on. They were washed quickly and violently and messy lines resulted. The solution was to use them to build a containing wall the following spring. They got so beaten up that the unintentional marbling is now blended in. You can find that pair on WAYWT easily enough.
The other cock up was with a pair of charcoal chinos I assumed wouldn't be affected. I was wrong. As a result I now thoroughly soak and low spin all my denim/wabash/duck for the first two or three washes. After that either the fading and/or softened fabric means it isn't an issue anymore.
For those first "careful" washes I'll fold them and wash them alone, after that I stuff them in with whatever.
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I've had similar bad experiences washing UHR denim, as well as cock-ups washing other brands' heavy weight denim. IMO, UHR doesn't wash well. UHR sheds indigo quicker than any other denim I've owned. The keys I've found for machine washing UHR, - well as any denim, really - is to turn it inside out and use the gentlest cycle posible. There will always be some spin between washing & rinsing cycles, so low spin has been ok for me. Creases are going to happen, it's just the nature of heavy denim + machine washing. Inside out avoids the creases abrading against the inside of the drum. I iron the creases out so they don't get weird fade lines with normal wearing. My 888NT's have about 8 months wear, 10+ washes with no signs of crease-fading. Lots of fading in high wear areas. Overall, lots of indigo loss and quite a bit of white marbling.
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Not only are these jeans my favorite. But the patch looks pretty awesome too. I gave it a light coat of Wesco bee oil when I first got them and have done nothing else to it other than being sure I didn't let it soak under water for too long and only washing my jeans with cold water.