IHT-1301 - 1305 - 2013 Printed T-shirts - Mark I
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after seeing the sparkles, im starting to kick myself for missing out on that.
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What we have spare are all here….
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Just in time. Copped the 1303 to add to my MBB stack. Such a cool tshirt.
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After several cycles of machine wash, tumble dry, all of my tees have shrunk a bit. These may work for you really well, Finn, if you give them a chance.
And before you ask, I'm planning a marathon photo & measuring session with my various tee shirts to give some visual reference on them.
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1306 red on white:
front print
back print
angles just so you can see the dare i say height of the prints. these are going to be even more insane once washed & worn
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it is incredible seanocono. i don't comment on the cut or the fabric of the tees unless they really disappoint or blow me out the water (this tee does neither, it is just what i expect from an IH tee, a little different from the last one i purchased but not a sundress or belly shirt, hell it's just a tee) but this print is so 1973.
all fuzzy & stuff
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G, for the 1305 in black, are there sparkles on the prints as well?
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So after a few days with my first Iron Heart Ts, I can say with zero trepidation that IH has ruined all other competitors for me – yet again. I haven't tried TFH loopwheeled, but damn these are on another level. I'm now of the mindset that I need to scoop at least one a month to bolster my T shirt game. Thanks, again, IH; looks like most of my other Ts might as well go to goodwill.
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I know the feeling. My tee shirts are now in two categories: "Good" and "Non-IH". And every time there's a new release of IH tees, my Good pile gets bigger. All the others get used for painting, yard work, etc.
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I know the feeling. My tee shirts are now in two categories: "Good" and "Non-IH". And every time there's a new release of IH tees, my Good pile gets bigger. All the others get used for painting, yard work, etc.
Did exactly the same. All my old good shirts became cycling shirts, my old cycling shirts became rags :|. It makes you re-evaluate everything you own, usually everything else comes up short…