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Iron Heart IH-555S 21oz Selvedge Denim Super Slim Indigo

Size: 28x36
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Our medium/high rise slim 555 cut made from our signature 21oz indigo selvedge denim. This denim is where it all began for Iron Heart - it is heavy, tough, yet soft and extremely breathable. Because of the double twisted weft construction, this denim moulds to an individual's body shape like no other denim.

555 Slim Cut

  • The slimmest fitting jeans cut in the Iron Heart lineup
    - 
Medium/high rise
    - 
Slim fit leg profile
    - Classic 5-pocket design

21oz Japanese SelvedgeThe terms selvage (US English) and selvedge (British English) are a corruption of ‘self-edge', and have been in use since the 16th century. Selvedge/Selvage is the term for the self-finished edges of the fabric. The selvedge keeps the fabric from unraveling or fraying and is a result of how the fabric is created. When it comes to denim, selvedge fabrics are created on a shuttle loom, the action of the shuttle being responsible for the finished edge. Selvedge fabric is largely considered to be superior to non-selvedge fabrics within the denim community, although this is not longer always the case. The quality of the cotton, the design of the fabric, the type of loom used and the skill of the weaver are the most important factors that affect the quality of the denim. A lack of these factors in the production of selvedge means that fabric with a selvedge ID can be of a mediocre or even poor quality. At the same time, fabric woven on projectile looms, with these factors present can be superior to other selvedge fabrics. Iron Heart produces a range of selvedge denims, chino and shirting fabrics woven on a variety of often vintage shuttle looms, by weavers with generations of experience, as well as premium quality non-selvedge fabrics. Denim - Indigo

  • The first-ever Iron Heart denim, our signature weave

    - 100% cotton
    - Woven with a double twisted weftIn weaving, the weft is the term for the thread or yarn which is drawn through the warp yarns to create cloth. Warp is the lengthwise or longitudinal thread in a roll, while the weft is the transverse thread. A single thread of the weft, crossing the warp, is called a pick. Terms do vary (for instance, in North America, the weft is sometimes referred to as the fill or the filling yarn). yarn

    - Indigo rope-dyed warpIn weaving, the weft is the term for the thread or yarn which is drawn through the warp yarns to create cloth. Warp is the lengthwise or longitudinal thread in a roll, while the weft is the transverse thread. A single thread of the weft, crossing the warp, is called a pick. Terms do vary (for instance, in North America, the weft is sometimes referred to as the fill or the filling yarn). / white weftIn weaving, the weft is the term for the thread or yarn which is drawn through the warp yarns to create cloth. Warp is the lengthwise or longitudinal thread in a roll, while the weft is the transverse thread. A single thread of the weft, crossing the warp, is called a pick. Terms do vary (for instance, in North America, the weft is sometimes referred to as the fill or the filling yarn).
    - Right-hand twill weave
    - This denim will fade naturally through wear and washing

Hardware & Construction

  • Traditional 3-button flyThe opening at the front of a pair of trousers with buttons. First introduced in 1873 by Levi Strauss & Co, the riveted button fly has been seen on jeans since the original 501. The zipper fly wasn't introduced until 20 years later. The majority of Iron Heart jeans use the button fly with the exception of those jeans with “Z” in the lot number (eg. IH-634Z)
    - Iron Heart branded tack button at waistband

    - Works Inc branded pocket rivets

    - Hidden rivetsTo help hold the heavyweight tools that were often tucked into back pockets, rivets were introduced into the back pocket construction of jeans in the late 19th century. From 1937 onwards, they were covered to prevent damaging furniture, saddles, and car seats, the so-called hidden rivet was invented. Hidden rivets are similar to the exposed rivets on the front of a pair of jeans, but they are attached before the stitching is done, rather than on top of the pocket after stitching. This means that the rivet is only visible inside the jeans. Hidden rivets were generally dropped in the 1980s as they are complicated and expensive to attach, but have since featured on premium jeans, produced with an eye on older traditions. For denim afficionados this is especially exciting as eventually the rivet will rub through the denim as a result of long, hard, wear. Iron Heart jeans use hidden rivets at the top of their back pockets. on rear pockets
    - Poly/cottonPoly/cotton is produced by spinning a sheath of cotton around a core of continuous filament polyester. The result is a thread with the sewing characteristics and traditional look of top quality cotton, yet retaining the many advantages of synthetic threads. stitching for increased strength

    - Single and double needle chain stitch construction
    - Belt loopsFabric loops that have been positioned around the waistband to hold a belt. Belt loops started to replace suspender buttons in the 1920s, once the belt trend emerged after World War I. With the exception of some early iterations of the 634 cut, Iron Heart sew the belt loops under and into the waistband of their 5-pocket jeans for increased strength and a cleaner aesthetic. anchored at three points and sewn into the waistband

    - Heavy cotton pocket bags and lined rear pockets

Sanforized & One-Washed

  • Sanforization is a post-weave mechanical process which removes most potential shrinkage from a fabric before garment construction
    - To further reduce the risk of shrinkage, we wash the completed garment in an aggressive industrial washing machine. This process removes virtually all potential shrinkage.
    - No further shrinkage is expected when washed according to our care guidelines

Stretch Details

  • The waist will stretch out approximately 1" with wear. All other dimensions that are put under pressure will stretch proportionally to the waist


Please note that this is a transition model that has been updated to the yellow pocket ID. 

A few pairs will still have the tonal indigo ID. (sizes 1x28 , 2x38 and 1x40 ) 

 

 

 

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