IHSH-264-NAV - Ultra Heavy Flannel Ombré Check Western Shirt - Navy/Black
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Just picked this up. It might be 80 degrees in Los Angeles but I’m dressing for the weather I want, not the weather I have.
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Even if its only in the early mornings–or late evenings when it cools off...this one will fit right in.
It looks very " Californian " -
Just picked this up. It might be 80 degrees in Los Angeles but I’m dressing for the weather I want, not the weather I have.
You’d do well in northern Norway. Folks here wear shorts because the calendar says May. The average temp in May is 7C.
Gives a whole new meaning to aspirational dressing.
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@neph93 there should be a program where people in cool cimilates can switch houses with people in warmer climates in order to wear the clothing they desire. If I had my way, I wouldn't ever wear shorts, but I say that as someone who could probably wear them year-round.
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@neph93 there should be a program where people in cool cimilates can switch houses with people in warmer climates in order to wear the clothing they desire. If I had my way, I wouldn't ever wear shorts, but I say that as someone who could probably wear them year-round.
Interesting idea… I'd probably decline. I tend to have a holiday in a warmer climate once a year. The only reason for doing that is to experience a different culture, food, scenery, food and food. The temps are largely irrelevant. Because food.
As far as shorts are concerned it is one of my favourite things about Norway that I can avoid them entirely. I deeply fear global warming, not least for the havoc it will wreak on my comfortable short-less existence. The closest I come to shorts is rolling up my IH-814's. This only happens if the temp is over 25C.
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First UHF and it’s everything I thought it would be.
Now if the weather would just cool down -
I tried to forget my first just once–-but not in this case
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Looks amazing, @Chap. Can’t wait for my to arrive.
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@dinobarnesberlin
Looking sharp
You can go bird pulling in that -
Thanks Kasi–- you might be right !
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Mine is sitting at home. I’m out of town until the weekend. Will have to wait until next week.