IHSH-422-BRN - 17oz Cotton Duck CPO Shirt - Brown
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@Alex I asked to fast it seems. Have been reached out to by Guilty Party and ISP. I really like this forum.
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I had no planned to buy anything else until winter but this one if I am quick enough will be
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XXL measurements are looking ever so slightly bigger than my normal XL on westerns which I suspect will work perfect for this shirt, will be buying forsure!
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Hope everyone is able to grab this fantastic shirt tomorrow!!
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This one is real good
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Torn on this one as I already have a cpo and the wabash western. This duck fabric looks so robust though...
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Im torn because I already have the "untucked" version but I really just want it slightly larger because I don't button it up all the way and I feel like I could get the little extra room in this but I don't need it necessarily, just want to be able to wear a heavier shirt instead of a t.
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If I didn’t recently get an Untucked, I’d be all over this. Such a great robust material. Should be a quick seller.
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@Denimminer I’m having the same dilemma as you. Already have the Untucked, do I really need another duck shirt? I think I do, but I don’t really do I?
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@DeeDee85 the fomo is real on this one.
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@CosmoSix5 I think this may go in the “buy now, hide in a box in the garage, get out and reveal like it’s a new purchase in a couple of years when it makes more financial sense and is thus easier to explain to the wife why I needed another £300 shirt that’s almost the same as one I already have while we are saving up for a holiday” section
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@DeeDee85 - this made me laugh. I am thinking exactly the same. Have the untucked and don’t need this but there again I do. Add it to my stash of ‘I have had this for years’ gear that my wife doesn’t know about which I will just start wearing one day.
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@Nick That's a good fit. Can you elaborate on his measurements and the size of the CPO?
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@Crispy-Heron I think about half of my IH shirt collection falls under the “I’ve had this for years” category
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@DeeDee85 got to hit them with the “oh, this old thing”