SDA - Studio D'Artisan
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@jordanscollected great looking shirt. I only have one of their sweatshirts but I think their quality is top notch. Nice pick up!
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@SKT thanks Sean. The goal was to choose a color I wouldn’t tire of.
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@jordanscollected you kind of have me thinking…and if you can wear a 42 maybe a 40 would work for me…hmm
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@SKT 40 easy for you.
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@jordanscollected perfect fit man. Plus, that style is a banger!!
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This is my 14 oz workshirt. Fits a little big in a 44 but that means I can hot soak it and it's very comfortable. I love the denim and after two weeks of total wear I can tell you it's a fast fader.
Edit: in a 42 I assume shoulders and sleeves would be too snug

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I dont need another denim shirt
I dont need another denim shirt
I dont need another denim shirt
But damn that’s a nice one!
Maybe I do need another denim shirt….
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Grabbed this one today and should be en route. Will report back with look and feel. Fox cotton twill.

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@jfk1117 do you have a history with the SDA work shirt cut?
With mine, it’s quite a bit roomier in the midsection with a more generous opening than my IH work shirts. It took a bit of getting used to, but I really like it overall.
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@jordanscollected yes have a few. I find I can go one of two routes. A 42 which fits more standard in areas off the rack but be more “cropped” in length, which I don’t mind with some heavier fabrics or the 44 which is roomier but more length appropriate etc. I have also found with the 44 that if I wash and do a brief dryer finish when mostly dry from air, I can get the shrink I need. Then it’ll never see the dryer again.
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@jfk1117 said in SDA - Studio D'Artisan:
@jordanscollected yes have a few. I find I can go one of two routes. A 42 which fits more standard in areas off the rack but be more “cropped” in length, which I don’t mind with some heavier fabrics or the 44 which is roomier but more length appropriate etc. I have also found with the 44 that if I wash and do a brief dryer finish when mostly dry from air, I can get the shrink I need. Then it’ll never see the dryer again.
i did the same thing with my kakishibu work shirt. hot wash and hot dry shortened the length and sleeves and brought in the chest every so slightly.
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@dugafola Anyone tried this with the Kakishibu Sashiko jacket? Unsure about how shrink might affect the sashiko stitching, but I wouldn't mind with bringing it up and in just a bit.
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@indigo_fades the one shashiko shirt I have from SDA I have only washed in cold water and low spin. I’d be weary to toss it in the dryer or put high spin on. Mine even with wear has shown fraying at some of the stabs. I’d imagine those actions would fray it more. However possible since it’s newer that it could hold up a little better. Not sure that helps or not.
