IH-888S-142 - 14oz Selvedge Denim Medium/High Rise Tapered Cut Jeans - Indigo
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WANT!
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I'd this a looser weave than the old 14oz?
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I'd like a pair of these too, but I'm tapped out at the moment after the 8880XHSib.
These seem to be moving fast, and I'm surprised there isn't more discussion of them from the folks who have copped them.
How much does this 14oz V2 denim shrink when initially washed, as compared to XHS?
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No, but the double twisted weft make it a little softer
@Giles can you expand on what double twisted weft is, and why it's significant? Thanks. mpp
This is @Giles on another thread from a week or so ago
Our double twisted yarn denims are stronger than the same weight denim constructed from a single weft, this is because the twisted weft makes the denim more supple, so there is less stress in the folds, whiskers, combs etc.
Of course, I am biased, but our 14oz denim is one of the most (if not the most) durable "lighter" weight denim I have ever worn. I am extremely tough on jeans and I wore my 14oz 666 almost every day for a year, I have retired them now, but they still have heaps of life left.
If you think of the weft as the pillow and the warp as the pillow case then taking two weft threads, twisting them together and using that instead of one is like having twice the down in your pillow. It makes the denim thicker and softer. A terrible allegory really but you get the idea.
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I saw that post f/ G, and I was confused, and why I asked my question. I didn't understand if "double twisted" meant two weft threads twisted together, or the weft threads are twisted double the amount of "normal". Thanks Reuben
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I didn't understand if "double twisted" meant two weft threads twisted together, or the weft threads are twisted double the amount of "normal".
Pretty sure it's this one, but that's about the extent of my knowledge on the subject.