IHSH-266-IND - 12oz Wabash Work Shirt - Indigo
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@Mindfulbiscuit I’d probably go for a medium in these, but can double check sizing when we’re back in the office on Monday
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@SamD nice one
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@Mindfulbiscuit Just tried one on to double check - 100% a medium for me, with a little room to spare
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@SamD nice one
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Just started the journey
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@Yoprst This shirt looks very good on you
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@AdamJ said in IHSH-266-IND - 12oz Wabash Work Shirt - Indigo:
@Yoprst very nice
Love that wabash work shirt. The only thing I really hate about it is rolling up edges of it... Nothing can help to keep it at bay, neither ironing nor cursing...
Pics from IG. curtesy of @eriklarkensdenim
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@Yoprst embrace it
I love it.
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I’ve had mine for about a year, in heavy rotation for 4 of those months. Amazing shirt! I’m loving the evolution and seeing the subtle changes. I wear an XL in all my other IH shirts, but went XXL in this to allow for layering in the cold Colorado winter
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@Larkens said in IHSH-266-IND - 12oz Wabash Work Shirt - Indigo:
@Yoprst embrace it
I love it.
I love it 2. Would love it even more without those annoying rolls ups
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@Yoprst Do you hang dry or put it in the dryer? I wanted one of these but I don't think I could deal with the curly hem. It doesn't lay flat even if ironed?
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@Travis2375 the curly hem started way before the first wash. My guess is you’d have to keep ironing them to keep it straight. Believe it’s the nature of the shirt/cut..
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@Travis2375 said in IHSH-266-IND - 12oz Wabash Work Shirt - Indigo:
@Yoprst Do you hang dry or put it in the dryer? I wanted one of these but I don't think I could deal with the curly hem. It doesn't lay flat even if ironed?
Hi Travis,
I always dry my denim hang dry and iron the shirts before they get dead dry. In this particular case the shape of hem stays just until the moment you sit wearing the shirt. After half an hour spent seated the rolls begin to form. You would hardly like to iron your shirt every time after you sit wearing it, would you?