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#126 2014-07-31 09:38:19

PT
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Re: Ivy Rise Jeans ?

I swear by the LEE101s, always found the LVC 505 shown above to be too baggy for me

not a large rise but who wants to look like simon cowell?

but I do love a bit of hige

http://denimhunters.com/2013/05/lee-101s/

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#127 2014-07-31 11:24:28

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#128 2014-07-31 12:53:49

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#129 2014-08-03 11:06:12

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#130 2014-08-03 12:40:32

Acton_Baby
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Re: Ivy Rise Jeans ?

Jdemy,
Try the 1947 model, it's a cracking fit with a decent rise and good taper.


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#131 2014-08-03 18:41:28

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#132 2014-08-04 04:17:28

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#133 2014-08-04 04:31:38

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In my experience the '55 cut does not shrink in the waist only in the leg length.

'47 does shrink up both ways but can get quite tight in the thighs.

....Sizing with LVC and accounting for shrinkage can be a minefield add to that the jeans cost 215 pounds, why not try the 505 jeans first? Or maybe hit up the store in central London?

 

#134 2014-08-04 06:17:11

Jdemy
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Sticking to the thrift shop....

 

#135 2014-08-04 06:21:30

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#136 2014-08-04 06:45:35

Jdemy
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Yes, but at least "deadstock" won't describe my bank account...

 

#137 2014-08-04 12:42:13

Senorservo2.0
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Which ones have the higher rise? The 47's or the 54's ?

 

#138 2014-08-04 12:43:56

Acton_Baby
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47's but it's marginal.
The 55s have a slightly 'squarer' cut and have a lower rear rise, so look lower on the waist.


"I have about 100 pairs of pyjamas. I like to see people dressed comfortably."
Hugh Hefner

 

#139 2014-08-04 12:55:35

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Thanks, definitley worth it when found on sale.

 

#140 2014-08-11 04:36:50

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http://www.urbanoutfitters.com/uk/catalog/productdetail.jsp?id=5222405451019&parentid=BRANDS-EU potential? Whats the rise on these though, they're described as high rise and tappered but can't find full measurements anywhere?!

 

#141 2014-08-11 05:33:52

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#142 2014-08-11 05:40:10

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Interesting - did a google and found a link to Selfridges where they give the following details.

The US Levis store also lists they sit on the waist.

Levi's denim jeans
Exposed button and concealed zip fastening
Slim-leg, high-rise, belt loops, five pockets, v-shape yoke, whiskering, brand tab at back pocket, brand leather patch at back
99% cotton, 1% elastane
Machine wash
Size 32 32: Rise 12", inside leg 30", leg opening 14"
Model is 6ft and wears a size 3232

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#143 2014-08-26 03:01:37

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Re: Ivy Rise Jeans ?

I was in the fair city of Bristol on the weekend, where I didst hie me unto the hideous designer jumblesale that is TKMaxx. Perusing the menswear I happed upon Lee's Brooklyn fit jeans, which are very good fit-wise.

Very good rise on them, straight leg but with a slimfit (not too slim though). Dark indigo - no fancy selvedge Japanese denim or anything like that, obviously, but they were about £20. Worth checking out.


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#144 2014-08-26 05:38:06

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Re: Ivy Rise Jeans ?

Have to check 'em out!

Gonna go to the tailor tomorrow and fix the length on my 505! Any reference point? smile I don't like to cuff jeans. The width is 7.5 (19 cm). Good?

 

#145 2014-08-26 05:43:52

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Get a 1.5" cuff man, with the hem restored - I always cuff jeans if I can, but perhaps that's the Mod in me.....


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#146 2014-08-26 06:08:39

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Re: Ivy Rise Jeans ?

I agree, though I go for 1" cuff - t'is also the mod in me, I also like them to sit a little high. Have a pair of Lee 101z I might sell on if anyone is interested as find they don't suit my butt!! Just given them a 30º wash and will photograph them soon, size 32 with a 30 leg and 1" cuff.

 

#147 2014-08-26 06:48:38

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I will do that!

Is there any pictures of you guys in the jeans maybe? smile Just to get a picture of how it looks..

 

#148 2014-08-26 08:10:25

Tomiskinky
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Are you lucky enough to be near a place that has a Union Chain Stitch machine to correctly finish the hem? Not a deal breaker but if you are it's worth going to them, google will help you if this doesn't make sense.

There are pics of me in 505's in the WAYW thread, sorry got slow internet today and my flickr is just not loading up?

 

#149 2014-08-26 08:23:12

Acton_Baby
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Re: Ivy Rise Jeans ?

^ wise words T,
becomes really apparent as the jeans age, gives the hem that great 'rope fade' edge.
and if it's the place I'm thinking of they match the thread colour pretty good as well.


"I have about 100 pairs of pyjamas. I like to see people dressed comfortably."
Hugh Hefner

 

#150 2014-08-26 08:26:02

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Or, if you can't find a place that does the chain stitching, you can have the original hem cut off and stitched back on after losing the extra fabric, if you've got a decent seamstress.


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