IH-634SR - 21/23oz 5 Year Anniversary Straight Cut
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Our new retailer in Moscow:
Fott
www.shop.fott.rusent us these great images earlier today:
Very cool….
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great pics! the next step would be to make a video with the jeans walking around.
Best stop motion film ever? i think so.
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Shoot! Those photos, particularly the Red Square and the one with the woman being followed by a pair of empty jeans, are almost art. Could be art if put in the right place. VERY well done! IH should do some special items only for the Russian market (they'll find their way here) with a Red W and a Red Square on the jeans pockets.
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I too like the photo with the lady and jeans in background….has a new 'Banksyesque' genre of artwork just been born !
Not really. It's a classic street photo except that the jeans is posed. If you like this style of photography check out the great classics like Henri Cartier-Bresson, Andre Kertesz, Brassai, and Robert Doisneau. This is a good site:
http://www.masters-of-photography.com/The site doesn't surf well but it is one of the best repositories of classic photography on the net.
Till
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I am getting a Ph.D. in art history and have dabbled in photography since I was 14, so this one was easy. I hope you enjoy the pictures. Cartier-Bresson for example was one of the first Magnum agency members. The agency still exists today and when you check out the best war and travel photos you will see many are done by Magnum members.
It's easy to catch me on a subject that I know strictly nothing about. Try science stuff or computers.
Till
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check this dvd out one day…I watched it when it first aired on TV - very poignant piece of work -..I bought it a few months ago for an old friend I had not seen in a number of years...it's available on amazon etc
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shooting_the_Past -
OK, I tried these on once at Self Edge, San Francisco…and if I'm not mistaken, Derek had to choke back his laughter. I tried em both in a W29 and W30. The real problem was the rise...it was insanely high. Not far from my boobs actually. But, I remain fascinated with these jeans. The nagging obsession with 634SR has never left my system, try as I might.
Should I give up ? Will the rise ever shrink down to normal proportions...comparable to the 634S ? I own a pair of 634S in a W30 which I wear boyfriend style -- and they look great on me. If I got 634SR, I'd probably buy them in a W29 (W30 turns out to be slightly too baggy).
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That´s right, roomier. I
ve been wearing mine for a couple of months now and they have a more relaxed fit than my 643s
s. Not sure which I like best though, both are great jeans. The 634sr are starting to fade in a nice and more pronounced way than my 634s and they are fading much faster. Only thing that´s disturbing is the legtwist on the left leg. A bit too much for my liking and comfort. Can´t help but thinking this is something that should have been fixed before start selling the jeans. But, all in all a pair of jeans that will be a favourite for a long time. -
That´s right, roomier. I
ve been wearing mine for a couple of months now and they have a more relaxed fit than my 643s
s. Not sure which I like best though, both are great jeans. The 634sr are starting to fade in a nice and more pronounced way than my 634s and they are fading much faster. Only thing that´s disturbing is the legtwist on the left leg. A bit too much for my liking and comfort. Can´t help but thinking this is something that should have been fixed before start selling the jeans. But, all in all a pair of jeans that will be a favourite for a long time.Leg twist is a fact of life with unsanforised raw denim. Espcially if no anti-skew processing is applied. Haraki wanted these to be as true as possible to a jean that had no processing, so unsanforised, no wash, no anti-skew. Here a few lines from the 6434SR page:
"There's about 10% shrinkage in the leg after the first couple of soaks or washes and because the denim has not been tampered with, there's going to be some serious seam-skew. If you like your side seams at the side, then buy a pair of IH634S!!"