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    IHSH-62-BLK - 12oz Wabash Western Shirt - Black

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    • jay-cyJ
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      With my shirts it’s also mor pronounced on the heavier twills and denims. The chambray is rather flat…

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      • neph93N
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        Took some quick photos this morning as I was getting ready for the day:

        IHSH-62-IND:

        IHSH-33-IND

        IHSH-64 (Jersey knit)

        IHSH-119 (5oz chambray)

        IHSH-118 (5oz chambray)

        IHSH-662-WHI

        IHSH-178 (overdyed 18oz denim)

        Shirts that do not have the turn-up include my flannels, (both UHF’s, IHSH-179 and 10oz flannels), and my wool mix IHSH-163’s.

        Some shirts have the turn up at the back but not at the front (IHSH-165). Some that have the turn up also have heavy, 3D roping around the hem, but not all.

        Based on this weight is not a factor, nor is twill alone affected. The stitch seems decisive, but fabric type may still play a role. How much of a role the tension of the stitch plays, is difficult to assess, but may explain the heavy 3D roping on some shirts but not others.

        Thank you for letting me indulge my nerdiness [emoji1]

        “Some of those that work forces
        Are the same that burn crosses”

        • Virginia Woolf
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        • GilesG
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          Haraki has given me the explanation.

          On a curved hem, like on most Iron Heart shirts,  the length of seam allowance edge (brown) is longer than the length of the seam stitch (orange). This creates a tendency for the fabric to curl towards the longer side.

          And, there are 3 thicknesses of fabric on the hem.

          Given the thickness of the resulting seam, it is easier for the fabric to roll away from the bulky seam, than to roll towards the bulk.

          It is something that can't be avoided, and the tendency to roll up is a direct function of the bulk and weight of the fabric.  The heavier/bulkier the fabric and thus the seam, the more pronounced the roll outwards will be…

          "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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          • neph93N
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            Makes perfect sense. A matter of fairly straightforward physics.

            The chambray’s despite being made of lightweight fabric, have a fairly meaningful seam and use a pretty solid gauge of cotton. The resulting seam is relatively fat compared to the very fine fabric.

            Initially I was ambivalent about it, but I find I embrace it now. These are after all not dress shirts we are talking about. Nor are they intended as smart casual attire, although I accept they are used that way by many customers. I roll my sleeves up in just about every IH shirt I own and button and unbutton them multiple times through the day. I’m weekend casual in a work day, at best.

            “Some of those that work forces
            Are the same that burn crosses”

            • Virginia Woolf
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            • GilesG
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              I've added some additional info to my post above, and created a thread to discuss here:

              https://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/index.php?topic=14305.msg643717#msg643717

              "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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              • Entropy riderE
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                I’ve decided I need to do some research into this whole rolling hem issue… ordered my wabash black in large late last night and got a notification that it’ll be here Monday. MONDAY! Holy smokes, when I order things from SESF it takes a week, and that’s around a 100 miles away... you guys rock! I’m actually counting on some hem role and a bit of shrink to get it so that it fits less like a dress  😃

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                • neph93N
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                  @Entropy:

                  I’ve decided I need to do some research into this whole rolling hem issue… ordered my wabash black in large late last night and got a notification that it’ll be here Monday. MONDAY! Holy smokes, when I order things from SESF it takes a week, and that’s around a 100 miles away... you guys rock! I’m actually counting on some hem role and a bit of shrink to get it so that it fits less like a dress  😃

                  Well done, sir. Great shirt.

                  Shrink definitely obtainable with this fabric, but requires a hot wash.

                  The transatlantic shipping/delivery times that IHUK manage are pretty awesome.

                  “Some of those that work forces
                  Are the same that burn crosses”

                  • Virginia Woolf
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                  • jay-cyJ
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                    …if the customs cooperate...

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                    • GilesG
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                      Customs issues in the USA are very rarely an issue for us.

                      1. The personal import threshold is USD800.  If we are shipping a higher value than that we split into multiple packages
                      2. We ship to USA with a paperless commercial invoice, which means the receiving customs entity gets the commercial paperwork sent to them electronically so that they can process the entry before the physical package even leaves the UK. On the few occasions we have had to answer questions, we have normally done that before the physical shipment gets to the local US UPS depot.

                      I can count on the fingers of one hand the number of delays we have experienced due to customs issues in the 10 or so years we have been using UPS.

                      "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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                      • dinobarnesberlinD
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                        1. The personal import threshold is USD800.  If we are shipping a higher value than that we split into multiple packages

                        " Multiple packages?
                        " I get excited when  I get a SINGLE package.
                        Thats a good day when you get more than one 🙂

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                        • jay-cyJ
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                          800 import threshold?
                          Wow, that’s great! I think the threshold for Germany is 50 Euros or so for VAT and 150 for customs…  😢

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                          • steelworkerS
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                            @neph93:

                            @Entropy:

                            I’ve decided I need to do some research into this whole rolling hem issue… ordered my wabash black in large late last night and got a notification that it’ll be here Monday. MONDAY! Holy smokes, when I order things from SESF it takes a week, and that’s around a 100 miles away... you guys rock! I’m actually counting on some hem role and a bit of shrink to get it so that it fits less like a dress  😃

                            Well done, sir. Great shirt.

                            Shrink definitely obtainable with this fabric, but requires a hot wash.

                            The transatlantic shipping/delivery times that IHUK manage are pretty awesome.

                            Amen to that.^ I've been spoiled by IH delivery times to the States. Routinely faster than shipping times within the US.

                            Those are my principles, and if you don't like them…
                            Well, I have others.

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                            • GilesG
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                              But, not if we are shipping to Germany…..

                              "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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                              • jay-cyJ
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                                yes, of course!  😉
                                But getting things from the US into Germany always adds a significant amount to the price tag.
                                In addition, I sold a jacket to a nice guy in the US via this forum 4 weeks ago. It‘s still on its way, half the time in the US… USPS. Maybe a single „S“ makes the big difference...  😶

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                                • GilesG
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                                  A single S makes a massive difference….

                                  Any yes, the German customs are renowned for being up there with the worst in the world....

                                  "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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                                  • neph93N
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                                    @Giles:

                                    the German customs are renowned for being up there with the worst in the world….

                                    Or best in the world, depending on your perspective. I’m sure other countries customs are in awe [emoji1]

                                    “Some of those that work forces
                                    Are the same that burn crosses”

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                                    • dinobarnesberlinD
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                                      the German customs are renowned for being up there with the worst in the world….

                                      can confirm, receiving care packages from family back in the states can be a problem sometimes.
                                      Germans do have a "thing" for paperwork.

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                                      • Signal11S
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                                        @jay-cy:

                                        800 import threshold?
                                        Wow, that’s great! I think the threshold for Germany is 50 Euros or so for VAT and 150 for customs…  😢

                                        Threshold for ordering from US in The Netherlands is 20EUR, both VAT and customs.  ::)

                                        Having no destination, I’m never lost.

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                                        • Entropy riderE
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                                          Wow, that was lightning fast delivery! If these pics load, the curl can be seen in one of them. For me it adds to the character and keeps it from being too, too long(?)

                                          This shirt is glorious. Stiffer than I imagined, which I like a lot. I was thinking it would be supple, like my UHFs, but it is more like a denim really. I love how the wabash dots are a cream brown.

                                          I’m wondering if there’s enough fabric for me to go with a medium with my next purchase (might be the indigo version of this shirt upon restock), as I’ve lost a lot of weight and am still trying to figure out my sizing… anyone got any advice on whether I could size down? I’m 5’10.5” 163 lbs 18” shoulders, 41” chest (in case there’s someone with a similar build). I will stick with this one and see what happens in the wash, once it needs it.

                                          Definitely an unparalleled buying experience, I’m still dumbfounded at how fast this got here.

                                          Edit: Ghah! Why are my pics farging sideways!?

                                          ***EDIT - Pics rotated - Giles ***

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                                          • neph93N
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                                            @Entropy rider

                                            First things first, congrats. I love IH wabash and while I don’t have the black version if this shirt (yet), I have a lot of items, (vests, shirts, trousers) in both indigo, black and white.

                                            The stiffness subsides with wear and washing, but only slowly, the heaviness remains. The fabric is a twill weave just like denim is.

                                            As for sizing, it looks good. The sleeve and body length and all appear to be where they  should be. It is maybe a little on the roomy side, but I feel like an M would be too small for you. The good news is that this shirt will shrink on warmer temps. You can get a lot of shrinkage out of it on very high temps, if you like. If that is of interest then let me know and I’ll advise you on my tried and tested methods [emoji1]

                                            “Some of those that work forces
                                            Are the same that burn crosses”

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