16oz Slubby Denim
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@pechelman fwiw, I had a similar experience with the 888 14.5oz eco denim a few years back. The jeans fit will in waist and thigh, but could be a little lose around the crotch. I think it was down the fabric being less rigid, with a tendency to drape a little funny in looser areas. I decided the 888 cut perhaps didn’t quite fit my body type, but still gave the jeans plenty of love and wear. I sold them after about 2 years for a pretty good price, and actually quite miss them.
I picked up the IHDR-502 pants last year which are also an 888 cut. Due to the ridigity of the whipcord fabric, I don’t have the same loose fabric issue. Seems obvious, but it made me realise that dimensions don’t tell the whole story and that fabric plays an important role in how a pair fits.
Also, I’d actually be pretty happy with the fit you got. Looks relaxed and comfortable.
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I bought the 666 slubs, and the slubby jacket. I’m amazed! Best pair of jeans I’ve ever owned! I love the cut, the color, the fit, the patch, the texture, everything. This is Textile Art!!
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wow , looking super cool
Absolutely a must have …
any plans for release?
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@Daniel San a month or so
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Looks amazing! Same timeline for the 'regular' type III ?
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Any plans for a blanket lined, or some sort of lined type 3 with denim collar?
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I love this material and they may be the most comfortable out of the bag that I've experienced from IH. Quick question: Has anyone noticed that these are really stubborn in regards to fading? I'm wearing the hell out of these and not seeing the typical fades (or start of fades) that I have seen in other IH denims.
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I love this material and they may be the most comfortable out of the bag that I've experienced from IH. Quick question: Has anyone noticed that these are really stubborn in regards to fading? I'm wearing the hell out of these and not seeing the typical fades (or start of fades) that I have seen in other IH denims.
For me, quite the opposite. I find these to be the most indigo-leaching pair I've ever had. Number of crocking related arguments at home has been through the roof in the last couple months!