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    IHSH-62-IND - 12oz Wabash Western Shirt - Indigo

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      graveyardshift
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      Inevitably, it seems, after falling in love with my new 634s and BB jeans, I'm considering a IH shirt. I'm debating between the Wabash Western and the Hickory Stripe work shirt. Anyone have both and would like to compare their merits? I'm a little uncertain on size as my measurements hover somewhere between a XXL & a XXXL. This is a bit surprising given that I wear XL in nearly every other shirt I own.

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      • GilesG
        Giles
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        I'll chip in here.

        I personally would go for the Wabash, I simply love the fabric and how it ages.

        And time to get some sizing crap off my chest.  There is simply no such thing as a standard XL (or L or XXXL etc etc).  On average Americans are larger than Europeans are larger than Japanese (indeed all Asians).  An XL in any one of these countries reflects what is Extra Large for that populous.  This "no-standard" is further compounded by the western physique getting larger (and by that I really mean fatter) over time, so a todays L is a yesterdays XXL…

        "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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          Thanks for the advice, Giles.

          I certainly didn't mean anything by my question about sizing. And, yes, I'm a big guy and perhaps "fat" by some standards, but in reality am very athletic and aerobically very fit. I've completed a dozen marathons in the past 15 years, including the 2013 NYC Marathon. I do have a penchant for beer, which is my downfall. 😉

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          • ohighyoO
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            Sounds like Asia needs more fast food chains. Come on Asians, fat is the new thin

            Slipping gradually into senility

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            • ohighyoO
              ohighyo
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              And go with the wabash. Much cooler Evo on he wabash

              Slipping gradually into senility

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              • ChrisC
                Chris
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                I have the wabash work shirt and the hickory stripe work shirt.

                Get the wabash first.  It's just so damn nice, and it's the only shirt that I've received compliments on from random strangers.

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                • GilesG
                  Giles
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                  @graveyardshift:

                  Thanks for the advice, Giles.

                  I certainly didn't mean anything by my question about sizing. And, yes, I'm a big guy and perhaps "fat" by some standards, but in reality am very athletic and aerobically very fit. I've completed a dozen marathons in the past 15 years, including the 2013 NYC Marathon. I do have a penchant for beer, which is my downfall. 😉

                  I certainly was not having a go at you , your question just reminded me of one of my pet annoyances…..

                  "I'm an XS in US sizing but look like that's an XXXL in Japanese, what is wrong with your sizing?"

                  "OK face up to it - you're useless but generally pretty honest and straightforward . . . it's a rare combination of qualities that I have come to admire in you" - Geo 2011

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                    Another Waby vote this way. Over a year and just getting better!

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                    • SeulS
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                      @graveyardshift:

                      I do have a penchant for beer, which is my downfall. 😉

                      Did someone mention beer?..

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                      • BluegrassB
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                        @graveyardshift:

                        Inevitably, it seems, after falling in love with my new 634s and BB jeans, I'm considering a IH shirt. I'm debating between the Wabash Western and the Hickory Stripe work shirt. Anyone have both and would like to compare their merits? I'm a little uncertain on size as my measurements hover somewhere between a XXL & a XXXL. This is a bit surprising given that I wear XL in nearly every other shirt I own.

                        For reference, I'm a L or XL here in the USA and XXXL in IH.  But I agree with Giles, there is no consistency in sizing across brands, even here.  I love the fact that IH shows the measurements - more U.S. retailers should do the same, they'd cut down on returns.  The only truth in sizing is the actual measurements… Oh yeah, I'd go for the Waby  😉

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                          Well, the deed is done, Wabash ordered. I'm eager to see what it's like. With summer just beginning to make an appearance here in the NYC metro area, I may not get to wear it too much. I assume it's not a hot weather shirt. On the other hand, my 634s's have felt quite comfy in the mid-70 degree weather - so surprising for heavyweight jeans!

                          Oh, and thanks for encouraging my newly found addiction to Iron Heart.  😉

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                          • seawolfS
                            seawolf
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                            Amazing autumn-spring shirt. Not so much a summer shirt in NYC. Such an amazing shirt though, you may still want to try 🙂

                            “Good design is actually a lot harder to notice than poor design, in part because good designs fit our needs so well that the design is invisible” - Don Norman

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                            • ChrisC
                              Chris
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                              Definitely not a hot weather shirt.  The wabash fabric is fantastic, but it is warm.

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                              • BluegrassB
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                                Amen.  You will cook!

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                                  Might just add this in here, some 62 love in Japan in April;

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                                    ^Looking good mate, might have to pick this up one of these days!

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                                    • Finn666F
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                                      super great pic right there wade!

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                                        graveyardshift
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                                        Wow, Snowy, after seeing that picture I'm glad I bought this shirt. It looks great! Now just fingers crossed that it fits right …

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                                          Glad I could help. She's a beauty 🙂

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                                          • nizzel55N
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                                            I guess measurements on the opening is swapped on the M and L?

                                            Opening 49.5 51.4 53.3 52.7 57.2 59.7 62.2

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                                            187cm (6' 1.6"), 80kg (176lbs)
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