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    IHSH-21-BLU - 10oz Selvedge Chambray Work Shirt - Blue

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    • GeoG
      Geo
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      gotcha boss man

      cheers

      Artificial Intelligence is no match for Natural Stupidity

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        fifediesel
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        Hey folks - any ideas on how to approach repairs for this?  The area on the left elbow started to wear out a bit and it finally broke open the other day.  I noticed that a lot of my shirts have a little extra wear on the left elbow so it obviously has something to do with how I'm sitting at work.  But that said I'm a bit disappointed that this shirt hasn't stood up to the rigors of the modern desk job.

        Any suggestions?

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          Omega Man
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          How long ago have you had this shirt?

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            LandoCal126 0
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            @Omega:

            How long ago did you get this shirt?

            Since May 22nd, 2010. Just looked back into the thread.

            Fife, what surface is your elbow on? Also, do you rub it subconsciously? It is only chambray. The wear has nothing to do with the construction. I figure if I don't wash my shirts until they really need to be, that this will happen eventually. I am sure you could have it reinforced with the darning machine through SE. How many times a week do you wear it? Sorry, just curious…

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            • SimonS
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              I've been wearing mine hard for longer than that and it still perfect, thats some serious wear right there.

              If you ask Giles he might be able to pick you up a scrap of the chambray material whilst in Japan, you could then patch it over the top. I've got a vintage chambray patched like that, it looks quite nice in a work wear kind of way.

              Give me the luxuries of life and I will willingly do without the necessities - Frank Lloyd Wright

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                Omega Man
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                @Simon:

                ….........thats some serious wear right there.

                +1.  What did you do to get this?  I wear a dress shirt and sit in front of a computer all day.  My shirts occasionally get blow out like this.  Of course, fabric will wear thin/out over time, but I would have never thought it could happen so quickly.  You must have done some serious damage  😛

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                  fifediesel
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                  @Omega:

                  @Simon:

                  ….........thats some serious wear right there.

                  +1.  What did you do to get this?  I wear a dress shirt and sit in front of a computer all day.  My shirts occasionally get blow out like this.  Of course, fabric will wear thin/out over time, but I would have never thought it could happen so quickly.  You must have done some serious damage  😛

                  That's the thing - I don't do shit.  I have a regular old desk job.  For the most part I think it's funny that I wear Iron Heart at all since I hardly do anything rugged.

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                  • GilesG
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                    Want me to pick up a bit for repairing?  At the shirt making factory tomorrow.  I may of course be iin a swoon, my brain AWOL and not firing on all 4, so I may forget…....................

                    "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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                      fifediesel
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                      @Giles:

                      Want me to pick up a bit for repairing?  At the shirt making factory tomorrow.  I may of course be iin a swoon, my brain AWOL and not firing on all 4, so I may forget…....................

                      If you could that would be great.  Thanks.

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                      • TinManT
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                        Geo, how do you do this?? I like to repair things myself.  I have never had good luck with buttons.

                        @Geo:

                        Giles

                        Sorry to say 3 buttons hanging off my new shirt after only 2 days - I think there is to much tension in the thread, one of the reinforcers is cracked.

                        No biggie for me - I tend to cut buttons off and re-sew using a threaded shank . . . good for heavier materials

                        Geo

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                        Now, I have an IRONHEART!!

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                        • GeoG
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                          Sorry for the delay TinMan - work had strangled me

                          It's pretty easy if you can do the basics of sewing but check this link:

                          http://www.burdastyle.com/techniques/sew-on-flat-and-shank-buttons/technique_steps/1

                          Where they use a pin for the spacer I use a matchstick - it makes for a bigger shank, which I prefer for heavy fabrics

                          Let me know if this makes sense . . .

                          Artificial Intelligence is no match for Natural Stupidity

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                          • SepticSefS
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                            just ordered one of these from DC4(i would have ordered from you giles but you didnt have size large :-[) never had a chambray shirt before so im really stoked about this one…

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                              henri
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                              Hey, what's the difference between the IHSH-21 and the older IHSH-09?

                              Is the fit the same? The look? I have been offered the 09, but have only tried on 21.

                              thanks for the help!

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                              • SepticSefS
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                                the IHSH-09 is a western style shirt with snaps while the IHSH-21 is a work shirt with buttons.

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                                • TinManT
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                                  Geo,
                                  I need to redo a couple buttons on my 21, I am going to sew them back with a shank I will use a toothpick or matchstick for my spacer…..  What did you do about the backing button, did you reuse or get rid of it.  I think I might get rid of it what do you think?  I find the buttons easier to sew on without the backing button.

                                  @Geo:

                                  Sorry for the delay TinMan - work had strangled me

                                  It's pretty easy if you can do the basics of sewing but check this link:

                                  http://www.burdastyle.com/techniques/sew-on-flat-and-shank-buttons/technique_steps/1

                                  Where they use a pin for the spacer I use a matchstick - it makes for a bigger shank, which I prefer for heavy fabrics

                                  Let me know if this makes sense . . .

                                  Now, I have an IRONHEART!!

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                                  • GeoG
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                                    I put the backing buttons on, but not for any particular reason other than they were there originally

                                    If you don't sew the button too tightly then I don't think there would a problem leaving the button stays off

                                    Artificial Intelligence is no match for Natural Stupidity

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                                    • taksahaT
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                                      Hi Giles

                                      Any idea when we can expect a restock of these? Looking for XL.

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                                      • GilesG
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                                        End of the month or early April….G

                                        "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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                                          bertoni
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                                          Just got one of these beauties through. Amazing cut and fabric. I was just wondering how they evolve over time. Are they like normal denim shirts or jeans ie; fade with washing? Thanks in advance for your pearls of wisdom 🙂

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                                            crosspost from waywt
                                            this shirt is new to me, loving it

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