IHSH-62-WHT - 12oz Wabash Western Shirt - White
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That’s an interesting technique, sounds a bit uncomfortable tho. Thanks for the explanation.
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Thanks Twin & Rox! Def happy as a pig in mud with it.
Yeah, totally shower with it onand keep the towel worn around the waist to absorb the drips during drying. Some how that seems easier than soaking in a bucket and totaly don't trust the old ass top loader with my IHs.
Find wearing it dry helps forms the combs and creases to the body–not trying to shrink it just lose the brand new look. Def helped with the heavier 17oz CPO.Sent from my SM-G935P using Tapatalk
Does one need to wear pants whilst showering in their shirt?
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@Dishelveled Really good stuff. Looks great on you. Wabash likes a bit of water for sure although the white version is a little softer and more supple than the indigo version from the start.
@wdw Cheers buddy
@xtcclassic you know you want to…
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Does one need to wear pants whilst showering in their shirt?
What happens in the shower, stays in the shower.
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GD I love this shirt. Call me pigpen though. White and me just don’t get on well enough
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What do ya'll think is the best way to clean this shirt? I have dirt and indigo stains on mine. Hot wash? Dry clean?
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Was about to cop the Medium size but the shoulders measurement is a touch smaller (16.8") compared to my other IHSH flannel shirt (17). will the fabric shrink a bit in cold wash?
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Anyone got pics of this shirt pimped out with brass snaps? Saw that one pic a few pages back with just the one button.
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Anyone got pics of this shirt pimped out with brass snaps? Saw that one pic a few pages back with just the one button.
It will look awesome. Kenta-san from Osaka has a hickory western pimped with brass snaps. It is wonderful. In the meantime…here’s some copper action.
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Good look there, @neph93. That's one of my favourite shirts, and usable in more situations than yer typical denims.
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Cheers! It is very flexible indeed. I like that it doesn’t show dirt like a white shirt often does. It also cleans up very easily. I managed to dump a load of bbq sauce on the placket a few weeks ago. A spot/pre-wash by hand, then a machine wash and it came up fresh as a daisy.
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@neph93 Thanks for showing the way!