IH-716 - Grey 10oz Chino Cloth Chinos
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IH-716
Grey cotton chinos - same cloth as IHSH-142
USD275
Sizes 29 to 34, 36, 38 and 40
Sam wears tag 32
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For all those who wished they could wear a pair of Iron Hearts all week at work! You could really dress these up if you wanted.
I really like these! Nice cut and super comfortable.
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These look great!
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How does the weight of the fabric compare to the 707's?
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Is there a possibility to measure LO at say 33" inseam for a sz 32?.. These look amazeballs…
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How well doe these breathe? Suitable for summer weather possibly?
Also, like asked by another, possible to get leg opening at a 33.5" hem on a 36? Thanks
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You lost me at "math"…
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Do the math, it's easy.
Total length from knee to cuff, divided by taper from knee to cuff.Taper from knee to cuff, divided by the total length from knee to cuff. Gives you taper per inch. Multiply that by number of inches you are removing from the length and you have the total to add onto published cuff size.Fixed that for you G.
I've done the calculation on a pair of jeans here, & it works. However, to be able to do the calculation, one must be given the value, (length), from knee to cuff to start with.Edit: Would it be worth putting the knee-to-cuff measurement in the sizing chart? Then folk can do their own calculations. It appears that asking for the cuff width at a certain length is quite a common request.
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It's "maths" (not "math") in UK English!
@Seul tag 32 at 33" inseam LO = approx 7.9"
@Jordonf9 tag 36 at 33.5" inseam LO = approx 8.7"
@Sage954 it's really difficult to compare the weights, they feel about the same but maybe the 716 slightly heavier. The weight of a pair of 707 tag 32 is .692 kg and pair of 716 tag 32 is .606 kg but the legs on the 707 are far less tapered so these contain a lot more fabric. The 716 chino fabric is soft, matte and I would think slightly more "breathable" than the 707 fabric which has a sheen and is more tightly woven.
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Do the math, it's easy.
Total length from knee to cuff, divided by taper from knee to cuff.Taper from knee to cuff, divided by the total length from knee to cuff. Gives you taper per inch. Multiply that by number of inches you are removing from the length and you have the total to add onto published cuff size.Fixed that for you G.
I've done the calculation on a pair of jeans here, & it works. However, to be able to do the calculation, one must be given the value, (length), from knee to cuff to start with.Edit: Would it be worth putting the knee-to-cuff measurement in the sizing chart? Then folk can do their own calculations. It appears that asking for the cuff width at a certain length is quite a common request.
Thanks.
You have that information. The knee is measured at 13" from the crotch, so the length from knee to cuff is inseam length less 13"
G
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Merci Madame!..
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Copped a pair of 36 hemmed to 34.5"