IHSH-167-WH - Off-White Selvedge "Sailor Cloth" Work Shirt
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@Giles I'm going to need you to go ahead and make this in a western.
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Sam wears size L
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I have removed 90% of my IH shirt tags. I should not say "I" have. A tailor has for $2 each. It seems quite easily done. I prefer no branding myself.
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I like this more than I originally thought from the line sheets thread. Interested to see how it compares to the usn shirt. I like variety in my pocket options.
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oh shit…this looks nice. An off white indeed. I may have to spring for this.
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@Sam this may be a strange question but I promise it's a relevant one to me for deciding if I get this shirt or not, but are you wearing an undershirt in your fit pic? Or maybe a more direct question would be…is this shirt see through at all? It's a personal preference of mine but I dont like it when my white shirts are see through cause if I wear an undershirt it's visible through the work shirt and thats a look I try to avoid.
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Interesting, thanks @UnTucked
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Hey @manufc10
Not a strange question at all. I decided to not wear my T-shirt under it for that exact reason. The fabric is definitely thin enough that you could see a tee under it. I can run an experiment with different colour tees and post my findings if that would help you? The fabric is pretty soft though and personally i like to wear tees under shirts but didn't feel like i had to for this one.
I've got a pretty busy day ahead of me but i'll try and get these photos done with tee under it.
Cheers!
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@Sam:
Hey @manufc10
Not a strange question at all. I decided to not wear my T-shirt under it for that exact reason. The fabric is definitely thin enough that you could see a tee under it. I can run an experiment with different colour tees and post my findings if that would help you? The fabric is pretty soft though and personally i like to wear tees under shirts but didn't feel like i had to for this one.
I've got a pretty busy day ahead of me but i'll try and get these photos done with tee under it.
Cheers!
your the man @Sam. Thank you very much for all of this info it is exactly what I was looking for. I can get an idea from it with your pic of the fabric over the crack in the studio floor. If you find the time when you have a chance that would be awesome if you could do that little experiment over the different colored T's, if not no biggie.
Thanks again for the info!