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    IHSH-414-WHT - 9oz Cotton Linen Work Shirt - Off White

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      will6er
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      @Twistlock Has it been washed? Looks softer somehow?

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      • TwistlockT
        Twistlock
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        @will6er , not washed yet. It does soften up with wear.

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        • steelworkerS
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          @Tago-Mago said in IHSH-414-WHT - 9oz Cotton Linen Work Shirt - Off White:

          @tody not that you need any encouragement, but it's another lovely piece. Plus, how many off-white cotton/linen work shirts do you already own? If the answer is zero, you just have to make it work

          @Tago-Mago says true. Its a lovely shirt.
          Not helpful for you I know.

          Those are my principles, and if you don't like them…
          Well, I have others.

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          • CAliCO_fadedC
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            I’ll tack on here to agree with @steelworker & @Tago-Mago This shirt is awesome, very soft hand but sturdy, and super comfortable right off. I also have so many indigo/black/green shirts, that this one really helps to spark the wardrobe with some contrast. I find myself looking over the twill lines and flecks quite a bit, it’s a subtle beauty.
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            Closet: IHSH-326-OD, IHSH-266-IND, IHSH-307-OLV, IHSH-308-IND, IHSH-414-WHT, IHSH-379-RED, IHSH-387-KHA, SEXIH25-633

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            • SKTS
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              Catching up on some overdue fit pics. This was a total impulse purchase. Just couldn’t resist the 9oz weight and color. I was even more impressed once I had it in hand, such a great fabric.

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              • flannel slutF
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                Waited till the very last moment to cop one of these in my size. Thanks @SKT for giving me that last nudge. Hell of a shirt
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                • SKTS
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                  Hell, yeah! Isn’t it great?

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                  • flannel slutF
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                    @SKT it really is and separates itself nicely from other IH fabrics. Should be able to get year round wear out of this one ✌️

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                    • ZackBZ
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                      @flannel-slut looks great man, I was so curious about this one. Looks like I should of got it 😢

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                      • SKTS
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                        @flannel-slut it’s a really interesting fabric. It has the typical IH heft and to me feels a bit heavier than 10oz chambray even though it’s listed at 9oz. I may track down the black too cause I agree it could be worn year round.

                        The heavier feel may just because it has a “drape” to it. Really love it

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                        • Go For ChillG
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                          Couldn't agree more. It's a perfect mix of a comfortable-from-the-start shirt that also feels substantial and rugged. On day one it feels like your most well broken in denim shirt. I actually starched the heck out of the collar just to give it some structure.

                          "Opportunity is missed by most people because it is dressed in overalls and looks like work." -Thomas Edison

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                            michael.rose0107
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                            How is this shirt in the heat? I’m looking for something to wear next summer in Europe.

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                            • flannel slutF
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                              @michael-rose0107 not sure how hot your summers get in your area (or your tolerance) but will say the 5oz shirts are better hot 🥵 weather options. Love the 414 and can definitely get some summer use out of it but not would reach for this on the hotter (or colder) days of the year.

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                              • FlavourFadeF
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                                @michael-rose0107 like @flannel-slut already said, it's not the shirt you would reach for when it's still 25 degrees celsius and sunny. I would compare it to the 10oz chambray in that matter, a great spring or fall shirt, or if you have a higher tolerance you would maybe also wear it in summer, but not all day in the heat.

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                                wtb:
                                The Pale Rider XXL

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                                  Slash
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                                  On the other hand, if you wear it like an over-shirt, you can start the day with it open with a light T-shirt under, and close it on the evening/night for a cozy feeling and smart look 😉
                                  I went to a festival with it and did just that.

                                  But I agree with the others on the warmth, as I had to wear it on my arms when I was in full sun at the warmest moment of the day (14h-16h).

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                                    will6er
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                                    @michael-rose0107 Not worn much at all all Summer - when I have been too warm. Stick to the 5-6oz Chambray / etc. Should get more use soon in early Autumn.

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