IHSH-219 - 10oz Check Flannel Western Shirt - Indigo
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Such a beautiful fabric.
I was crossing my fingers that the sleeves on the western would be longer than the work…I'm getting gorilla arm lock out on most of the S/S 19 shirting.
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I wonder how long I will be able to resist buying a 2nd one?
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*stolen from Brundcph Instagram
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Couldn't sleep on this on! I'll blame @Filthy for his good review and pics.
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Awesome!
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Visit to Rivet and Hide with my family today… Obviously their idea
picked up this beauty. Sorry for the poorly lit pics. This shirt is great. PLEASE MAKE MORE IN OTHER CLOLOURWAYS! @Giles
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Looks fucking amazing @Stuart.T also I agree for other colors. Grey please…
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@Filthy thanks dude. It is pretty much the perfect fit. With careful washing and I think I can afford a tiny bit of shrink. This is the most perfect fit of any IH shirt for me, along with my 33. I'm with you, blackand greay would be amazing. Maybe a dark orange and black in this cloth too…
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Hi everybody,
i am new from Bavaria. Thank you for all the pics and the informations about denim.
I love this shirt. The devil also.
That's a great, fresh-looking outfit; the fit of that shirt is absolutely spot-on, as a someone who often has problems with sleeve-length it's very enjoyable for me to see examples of sizing done right to the tee.
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This makes me happy I bought this shirt.
Self Edge has 4 of every size if your size is sold out here.
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Now that I have both this and the work shirt. I think I prefer the western. I am going to mothball the work shirt and save it for in a few years after this one is beat. A shirt so nice I am glad to own 2. I was also thankful I was able to shrink the cuffs on this a little. I soaked them in boiling water and the threw the shirt in the dryer on high heat damp cuffs only. The cuffs are super-wide on a 4xl.
Bad quality pics for sure.
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Has anyone washed this and had any issues? This has happened to mine…1 x 20 degree wash 30 min cycle, 800 spin...it seem the weave is so loose that the material sort of opens up. My machine is perfectly fine too, no other issues. @Alex and @Giles any other reported issues? I don't want to snip the loose threads with scissors for fear of making it worse, but I also can't pull the threads through the back…
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Not something that I have seen before. You can pull the threads to the back side easily. take a needle and cotton, from the back of the fabric take the needle through the same hole as the rogue yarn, leaving a tag end on the reverse, put the need back through the same hole, leaving a loop of cotton, pull both ends of the cotton through until you have a little loop. Put the rogue yarn into the loop and continue pulling. Voila. it's done.
My description is pretty crap, so I made a pulled yarn and fixed it. Here it is on vid…