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    • BalticBobB
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      I am also a big fan of this brand; after IH, this is the brand I own the most of. The Alamo is awesome, the fabric is what makes it and I like the boxy fit. I will say the length can be inconsistent but if you get one which isn’t too long then its gold.

      The Fargo Rider jacket is also great, the blanket lining on it is really nice. The version I have now actually has the same lining as the Freenote RJ1 which is interesting because it’s less blanket like and more flannel like. I had an older version in the wrong size and colour but it had the brown blanket lining and mmmm, it was noice.

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      • RubyRaeR
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        • PinkpanP
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          Indigofera Copeland black gunpowder today.
          I love this shirt.

          74 or more…

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          • 68degreesorless6
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            @Pinkpan nice one

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            • BalticBobB
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              I recently got this and wanted to share. I have had the Fargo from Indigofera a few times in the past but it never sticks because I always felt it was too long and the pockets are too low. I have the rider version with the lining and I wear it like a chore coat so it works great.

              However, Indigofera just released this cropped version of the Fargo and I literally could not contain my excitement. It‘s awesome for anyone looking for their wrangler style jackets but in a shorter version. So good!

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              • GraemeG
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                @BalticBob it looks good. Have you seen the roughout version in wine?

                Indigofera Fargo Quarter

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                • jerkulesJ
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                  @BalticBob that looks really good on you man

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                  • BalticBobB
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                    @Graeme yes I saw that one first. It‘s amazing but there is no way I could pull that off 😅

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                    • GraemeG
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                      @BalticBob go on, you know that you want to!

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                      • deadendproD
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                        Peace all, have any of you fine individuals any experience in washing one of their blankets? I figure there might be someone here who picked up the IH one at some point in time and might be able to shed some tips and/or tricks.

                        Currently Wearing:
                        SExSx3s 27-01
                        Ues 400DK
                        15.4oz 3sixteen Type 3
                        25oz Samurai Type 1

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                        • GraemeG
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                          @deadendpro I normally get my woollen blankets dry cleaned.

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                          • deadendproD
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                            ^ that makes things easy! Thanks Graeme!

                            Currently Wearing:
                            SExSx3s 27-01
                            Ues 400DK
                            15.4oz 3sixteen Type 3
                            25oz Samurai Type 1

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                            • northsouthdenimguyN
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                              If you’re going to wash it yourself, this is the safest way I’ve found for wool (especially indigo-dyed)

                              way better off just getting the dry cleaning if it’s convenient

                              Below is something I looked up a while back when I first bought one of the Indigofera blankets

                              Water
                              • Cold water only — never warm or hot

                              Detergent
                              • Wool-specific detergent only
                              (Eucalan, Soak, Woolite Delicates — not regular Woolite)

                              Washing method
                              1. Fill a tub with cold water and add detergent
                              2. Gently submerge the blanket
                              3. Let it soak for about 10 minutes
                              4. Very light swishing only — no agitation
                              5. Drain, then refill with cold water to rinse
                              6. Press water out gently — never wring

                              Expect some indigo bleed on the first wash.

                              Drying (this is where most people ruin wool)
                              • Lay flat on thick towels
                              • Roll towel + blanket to absorb excess water
                              • Lay flat again to dry
                              • No hanging
                              • No dryer
                              • Keep it away from heat and direct sunlight

                              Slow, gentle, and boring is the goal here. Anything involving heat or agitation is how wool gets permanently damaged.

                              @selveldgesteps

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                              • deadendproD
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                                @northsouthdenimguy much appreciated!

                                Currently Wearing:
                                SExSx3s 27-01
                                Ues 400DK
                                15.4oz 3sixteen Type 3
                                25oz Samurai Type 1

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