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    • Denimhead 0D
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      Added the Tricotine with my Kersey and Waffle work shirts. I think I am good on indigo work shirts for now, 😁

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      IG - gratefuldenimhead (jeans and boots), Norseamerican (bicycles)

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      • ChibsC
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        You just made me check for a new re-release 🤣. Waiting patiently on both Tricotine and Untucked. How does it compare to the other 2 you have?

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        • Denimhead 0D
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          @Chibs Tricotine lives up to the hype. Highly recommended.

          IG - gratefuldenimhead (jeans and boots), Norseamerican (bicycles)

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            @Denimhead-0 said in UES Clothing MFG .CO.:

            Tricotine lives up to the hype. Highly recommended.

            I'll second that. It's a totally unique piece of clothing. I own IH, Indigofera, Flat Head, PBJ, Studio D'Artisan, etc... it's in a category of its own.

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              @Denimhead-0 said in UES Clothing MFG .CO.:

              I think I am good on indigo work shirts for now

              @goosehd, @seawolf and I shall discuss how to deal with this kind of crazy talk

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              • Denimhead 0D
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                @Denimhead-0 said in UES Clothing MFG .CO.:

                I think I am good on indigo work shirts for now

                @goosehd, @seawolf and I shall discuss how to deal with this kind of crazy talk

                My apology, feel free to delete this nonsense 😁

                IG - gratefuldenimhead (jeans and boots), Norseamerican (bicycles)

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                • ChibsC
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                  @edgarallanpoe guess I’ll have to wait until I get mine to properly understand.

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                    @Chibs said in UES Clothing MFG .CO.:

                    @edgarallanpoe guess I’ll have to wait until I get mine to properly understand.

                    Check my post way earlier in the thread and you'll see a pic of the weave next to an UHF by UES. Side by side, up close you see how tight the weave is. UES UHF and IH UHF are very similar in fabric weave so if you have an IH UHF you'll be able to see what we are talking about.

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                      @Denimhead-0 how do you find the 14oz kersey to compare to the tricotine in terms of weight, how they drape, and warmth? Obviously the handfeel is totally different, but curious about other thoughts in general.

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                      • ChibsC
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                        @edgarallanpoe I do indeed. If the Tricotine is anywhere close to my UHF, I’m going to be happy. ☺️

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                        • derek111D
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                          @Denimhead-0 any white surfaces in your house better watch out!

                          Get outside, feel small

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                            @Chibs said in UES Clothing MFG .CO.:

                            @edgarallanpoe I do indeed. If the Tricotine is anywhere close to my UHF, I’m going to be happy. ☺️

                            But therein lies the issue. It's sooooo different in feel that you can't compare the two. You can compare the weave and when you see how absolutely tight and close the weave is on the tricotene you start to understand just how different the material is. I don't know anyone who is lucky enough to grab one of these that isn't in love with it. Good luck brother...if you see one, don't hesitate, grab it. You'll be happy you did. Oh...and make no mistake, the UES UHF is not a tricotene. I just used the UHF comparison so when you see the UHF next to the tricotene you have an idea of what the difference is.

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                              @edgarallanpoe I think I’m more confused now haha but thank you for your effort. I am for sure buying a Tricotine as soon as humanly possible. And an Untucked!! Both grails I’ve been salivating over every time I see em on this forum.

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                              • MizmazzleM
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                                @pechelman I haven’t really worn my Tricotine yet. Only trying it on a few times (this fall is it’s time finally!)
                                But my initial take on your question is that Kersey is a tighter, warmer/ less breathable weave. Weight wise, the Tricotine is thicker and heavier, but seems to be a bit more breathable.

                                In the easy chair with my boots on, melted whiskey in my hand. Could'na been asleep for more than three hours...time to go to work again...

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                                • flannel slutF
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                                  Kersey isn’t as comparable a fabric to a corduroy imo. the Tricotine appears most similar to close up pics I’ve drooled over when looking at the ihsh-64 thread. like a thick Jersey material that somehow drapes softly yet behaves like a twill in that it still holds stacks/creases for fades and roping

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                                  • Denimhead 0D
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                                    @pechelman said in UES Clothing MFG .CO.:

                                    @Denimhead-0 how do you find the 14oz kersey to compare to the tricotine in terms of weight, how they drape, and warmth? Obviously the handfeel is totally different, but curious about other thoughts in general.

                                    Tricotine feels more like a Shacket vs Kersey more a comfy shirt. Tricotine warmer for sure

                                    IG - gratefuldenimhead (jeans and boots), Norseamerican (bicycles)

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                                      @flannel-slut yeah. It’s got a lot of similarities to a 64. The 64 has a smoother hand feel on the outside and brushed (like a low loft bath towel) on the inside. Where the Tricotine is not brushed and has the same hand feel inside and out. The Tricotine is a touch thicker than the 64…but the rigidness/ softness factor of the two are close with the 64 being softer (like an IH sweatshirt cut into a western)

                                      In the easy chair with my boots on, melted whiskey in my hand. Could'na been asleep for more than three hours...time to go to work again...

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                                      • MizmazzleM
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                                        @Denimhead-0 interesting you find the Tricotine warmer. I found my kersey to be really warm due to the tight weave. Almost as warm as a UHF for me. I kind of chalked it up to low breathability.

                                        In the easy chair with my boots on, melted whiskey in my hand. Could'na been asleep for more than three hours...time to go to work again...

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                                        • flannel slutF
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                                          @Mizmazzle one day 64. One day.

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                                          • Denimhead 0D
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                                            @Mizmazzle said in UES Clothing MFG .CO.:

                                            @Denimhead-0 interesting you find the Tricotine warmer. I found my kersey to be really warm due to the tight weave. Almost as warm as a UHF for me. I kind of chalked it up to low breathability.

                                            I haven’t worn it during winter cold so, I may be wrong. Small sampling size during a few cold September days. Feels warmer for sure.

                                            IG - gratefuldenimhead (jeans and boots), Norseamerican (bicycles)

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