Iron Heart 2012 Printed T-Shirts Mk III
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The sleeves look a bit weird when u leave em uncuffed…THey have tshirt sleeve wings
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@Dirty:
The sleeves look a bit weird when u leave em uncuffed…THey have tshirt sleeve wings
yeah! it seems like all IHTs are like that. i never leave them uncuffed
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yeah! it seems like all IHTs are like that. i never leave them uncuffed
just the new ones matey…the old ones are perfect in every way!
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I only said to Paula yesterday that Finn mentions this at every single opportunity…...
only because I hope you guys will bring back the old cuts again (though i know this won't happen!) and just because I fear that i wont be able to get some great quality, great looking and great fitting t's from my favourite brand in the future again! that's all :-\
it's just a sad sad situation pour moi!…
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Yeah, that's an opportunity that won't come around again…
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I missed $35 tees??? WOW!
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yeah i forgot about that Seul, good memory
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I have one of the old tee's i bought off of Lightz…There is a big difference in sizing and overall quality
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imho tooo much emphasis is placed on loopwheeled, what matters is how the fabric keeps it shape & stands up to constant use & washes.
**maybe i'll pull one or two of my older tees to compare . . . nah i think i'll leave that to the underclassmen or look for that post foxy did a while back. . . though i can't recall the tees he was comparing :-\
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Yep: exactly monday. And they hold up brilliantly… I especially wear my black'uns a lot at work, and they've gone through several washes... Fit and quality remains the same... I prefer the softness of the 2nd gen loopwheeled ones, but those black versions were the brown/ purple/ grey hue ones, which didn't work for me...
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…. what matters is how the fabric keeps it shape & stands up to constant use & washes. ....
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…well, they both keep their shape and don't really deteriorate from washing, yet the loopwheel ones are infinite times softer than the old ones so I know which I prefer ...
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imho tooo much emphasis is placed on loopwheeled
Agreed. While I love the softness of the loopwheeled ones, I don't particularly care about how that characteristic is achieved. Modern technology probably can replicate it more cost effectively and I certainly wouldn't mind.