IHSH-416-IND - 10oz Wabash Short Sleeved Mechanic Shirt - Indigo
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@Boit good to know, thanks
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2x leaves plenty of room. XL was to short for me otherwise I'd have gone with it. Definitely the most generous Iron Heart I've worn. My first mechanic so it may be perfectly normal. I'm a XXX IH Western 90% of the time.
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@CosmoSix5 looks great as is and has a bit of room to shrink with your first wash. Both colors of these are on my radar.
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Got this in both blue and black. Substantial fabric without being to heavy. I think this shirt will be great for California spring and our for central valley summers! I purchased in Xl and it fit great. The blue looks terrific with my off-white momotaro jeans.
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Incoming. The measurements on the size Large seem like they would fit with room but after discussion with @Graham I decided to track down an XL with a smaller P2P. I've been really slow to add to my SS IH offerings so if this fits as good as I hope it'll open the door for more.
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@jordanscollected nice dude, it's an awesome shirt. Just be prepared it is boxy, but meant to be. Took me a few minutes in the mirror before I felt OK with mine. They're rad shirts. I got an XL too.
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I'm usually a 3x in IH. This shirt is a 2x and is on the edge of being to big. The XL length made this my cutoff choice. Got it from an eBay seller in Japan so I was ok with the risk.
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Quick pics out the bag. Big thanks to @guiltyparty for the rapid fast shipping speed and IH like online communication.
I was really perplexed at the measurements vs the discussions about sizing people have had on here. I think I figured out what’s going on. This shirt has smaller arm holes than any IH shirt I’ve owned, and it’s giving the perception that the shoulders are snug.
You can see by my photo the shoulder seams drape over my shoulder just a bit but it does feel slightly snug in the shoulders, and it’s due to the high armpit cut of this shirt. While all other measurements in a large would have worked, the shirt would have been too snug in the large size. This shirt fits me great, I must be square shaped. Anyhow hopefully this helps someone else with their sizing choice from a retailer with this in stock. I would stick with your normal shirt size if you are between sizes.
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@CosmoSix5
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@dlrarmy they're 555 21oz but have been professionally tapered by about 1.25+ inches. Current hem is 7.85"
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@jordanscollected looks great! Appreciate the kind words.
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Hope Iron Heart releases a 6/10 oz long sleeves version of it...
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How do we feel about undershirts with these? Required?
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@Oaktavia Got it! Most of the pics I see with them have undershirts and I have been going nude lol. Wife doesn't like the shirt, but I think it will grow on her as I wash after most wears and get some of the indigo turning.
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@dubj7 lots of folks will wear an undershirt for sure. To each their own in that regard. If you scroll a little way through this thread, you will see my comparison photos from my new one to my few years old faded 6oz version. The best part about indigo wabash is how light it becomes from lots of wearing and washing, IMO.
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@Oaktavia Definitely! That photo was what got me to pull the trigger. I hope the heavier weight of this shirt gets the same results!
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@dubj7 said in IHSH-416-IND - 10oz Wabash Short Sleeved Mechanic Shirt - Indigo:
@Oaktavia Definitely! That photo was what got me to pull the trigger. I hope the heavier weight of this shirt gets the same results!
If you look closely at your shirt, you will likely see some tiny areas of lighter indigo that have already faded. High contact areas. This will indicate where the shirt is headed.
I have had mine on ice as it was my birthday present from my wife. I'm going to give it a hot soak and wash this evening so I can wear it out tomorrow.
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@Oaktavia Yep - collar points, button areas and sleeve openings starting. Here is Nashville, I'm getting a lot of sweat with the humidity, so I think the salt is going to get me some results with some washes soon. Thank goodness for the loose boxy fit to give a little air in it (thus the question about undershirts).