Mister Freedom
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I lucked out having bigger feet. Sorry it didn't work out for you.
The indigo henleys look great. The one I have my eye on is the natural one below. Definitely not what you think of as a Henley but pretty sweet IMO.
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That's fucken cool… Christophe makes some good shit. I wish some of it weren't so expensive though. Love some of the Mexican shit but there's no way I'm spending $1200 on an ensemble, even if it's "worth it" so to speak.
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Too true! Some of it is priced out of my comfort level.
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However you want em too. I have the white skivvys in medium as they are primarily an under shirt and purchased the green and blue in large for a looser appearance and a little extra length, both fit great just different looks
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I got the whites in large because they shrink. The dyed ones are pre shrunk because of the dying process so went large there too
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Summ3r, thanks for the Pala shots, the rubber detailing is not something I'd of picked them doing, very cool.
You bet. Glad you found them useful.
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Sage skivvy complements frogskin really well
This is how a Large fits me. These are pre-shrunk due to the dying process, as Jordan told me. Keep this in mind when ordering. For reference I wear large in IH tees and 42 in FH.
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They still have shrinkage left. I threw mine in for a hot wash and dry and they are at least an inch smaller in all direction
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Shit that's a lot. How did the wash evo the dye?
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My sage skivvy already feels one size down compared to the white. Definitely not drying the green.
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Yeah, that's why I stayed with Large. I bought large for the white knowing it would shrink and it did perfectly. I don't want this to shrink. If it does a little, so be it, but an inch is probably too much.
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Thanks Sean. I think it will rock with my A-2 as well!
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Didn't notice any dye difference. Put the blue bourbon the sun for an hour as well but didnt see a huge difference either… Must need more time
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No shrinkage on mine sage skivvy. Washed with 40°.
Just make sure to stretch it they way you want before hanging to dry.