IHSH-24 Mini Herringbone Check Western shirts
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X post: 2015 Spring Summer Pipeline
@bushmonkey:you can see how there is a black thread line pulls the fabric in. I found that this thread line shrunk more and resulted in a puckering effect that made it look very blouse like over time, and just got worse. This happened on a black and blue IHSH-24 I had. More noticeable on the blue. It may just be me, but very picky about details like these.
And that was the detail convinced me to by this shirt. I call it the "backpack" material. You can toss it heavy-handed in your rucksack and pull out a perfect shirt again.
It also the right layer under a more heavier garment.
@Max Power mentioned: " I am afraid everytime I open the snaps, fearing it might rip."
I lost that feeling after a while.
Ripping up the lightweight six, makes a different but jubilant sound. -
Still one of my favorite colourways, if it only came in the weight and construction as the 70 / 86 or 31 / 37.
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Incoming
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I just bought one of these for not much money and I am pleased
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Nice score
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I just bought one of these for not much money and I am pleased
If you are an XXL(44) I could make you $15USD richer
haha. Nice grab
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I am, but sadly not that desperate for $15….....yet
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Love it….
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Cheers SG, I love the no effort, no ironing nature of it. Speaks to my inner (and outer) lazy ethics
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Speaks to my inner (and outer) lazy ethics
A good bargain!
Ethical and moral principles play an important role when I choose an IHS.
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I love my 24!!
Anybody that has both, one of these, and a 220 or 226, that can comment on how they compare??
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I have the 118 and the 226 and the fabrics are completely different. The scrunching fabric is stretchy and airy and the madras is a much more typical fabric but with an interesting weave.
Here is then side by side:
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