IH-634-XHS - 25oz Selvedge Denim Straight Cut Jeans - Indigo
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@Twistlock oh yes!
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@Oaktavia those look like they got a wash, yeah?
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@Twistlock Awesome! What is the strategy behind the first soak?
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Recommended as per the guidelines, but mot mandatory. Gets rid of the starch, any shrinkage and beds down the constructional stitching. Will make them last longer.
https://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/topic/6484/iron-heart-product-care-guidelines
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Yep, that's why @long_john86
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@popvulture no washes. I do dry my hands on my thighs after washing them sometimes, picked that up from Filthy. But these jeans have not been been washed, no.
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@popvulture 0 washes
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@Oaktavia
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@Oaktavia dang dude that’s hella fading for no washed. Good work!
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@Daniel-San haha I do so from time to time. I just usually let it grow once it's buzzed.
@popvulture like I said, the thighs definitely have touched water drying my hands after washing them while wearing them, but that's it. The shins really show the unwashed nature of the jeans.
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@Oaktavia yeah was really noticing it in the thighs, so the hand wiping def explains that
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@popvulture it helps remove any unwanted spots or dust that often ends up on the lap. Filthy wrote about this somewhere on here. They don't get soaked or anything, just a little moist.
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this discussion and my recent good results with using a shop vac on a type iii has me wondering if using a small upholstery cleaner might provide a good way to also spot clean. Though it might be I'm just more morbidly curious how disgusting the water would look like in the tank
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I have a clothes steamer that I use for wool and suits---and 25oz 634s. I steam and then give them a gentle wipe with a towel. When they're dirty for reals, wash'em. Fades are stubborn but I take that as a very good thing, I'm in no hurry.
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Just me staring at my legs…
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@Giles said in IH-634-XHS - 25oz Selvedge Denim Straight Cut Jeans - Indigo:
Recommended as per the guidelines, but mot mandatory. Gets rid of the starch, any shrinkage and beds down the constructional stitching. Will make them last longer.
https://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/topic/6484/iron-heart-product-care-guidelines
@Giles Just been mulling over this more… would this soaking recommendation influence the dimensions you would seek out for a new pair of 25oz 634, in comparison to 21oz? For example, if you have a great fitting pair of 21oz 634s, and want to achieve a similar fit with 25oz, can you simply go for the same measurements in the 25oz, or do you need to make any adjustments (eg a few extra cm on critical dims) to account for the nature of the fabric/soak/etc?
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Always wondered, is there a reason why the back pockets are unlined on the XHS 634? Just a decision from the boss?