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@Chibs I think the 21oz untucked is not to be expected before end of this year, maybe even 2027. The tricotine feels more like the kersey shirt, when I had mine it never felt like it's more overshirt than shirt. Comparing the two is a bit tricky because they will wear totally different. I think the untucked will be something that you will be able to get once and then have to wait a very long time, while the tricotine seems to be produced in limited quantity but at least you can buy it every 12-16 months or so.
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@FlavourFade thank you! That makes sense as I’ve tried on the kersey. Maybe I’ll still order one, I’m not sure. Nothing is going to stop me from getting that 21oz Untucked though.

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@Chibs i was thinking more about what you asked and what I wrote.. i have been after a Tellason Coverall for ages. I think that would rather take the same spot in the wardrobe as the Untucked indigo.
But yea, I can happily wear the same pair of jeans day in, day out. But a big part of the reason I reason why I signed up for Redline is to try to slow down on acquiring new (over)shirts

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it's another thickass indigo colored shirt/shacket....N+1 right?
i'll probably cop one when they come back into stock. i wear my 293 CPO almost daily. if the tric had snaps instead of buttons and pockets, it'd be a no brainer right? but then even more overlap?
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Here's my Tricotine, just snapped these photos. Maybe it'll inspire someone to get one and beat the tar out of it. haven't worn it much at all in the last 6 months or so but still one of my favorite pieces


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@tenuin I get that! So many shirts / overshirts that’ll probably last the rest of my life. This Ironheart stuff is so well made and I’m sure UES isn’t far off. But we have to draw the line somewhere. How many indigo shirts / shakets / flannels do we need? With closet space being finite, I have to carefully weigh each potential purchase. I’m really curious about the Tricotine though.
I have a No. 7 indigo from them and it’s an absolute beast of a t-shirt and almost everyone seems to rave about the Tricotine. -
@freepickin most excellent!!!
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Well I fell in line and just copped one from Buyee.. I’ve never gone through them before so I’m interested in seeing how the process unfolds. Seems like I paid the standard Japanese price, but we’ll see what sort of duties and fees get tacked on. Stoked either way!
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@MSav32323 they order it for you, a few days later they will let you know it arrived. you can request photos (for a fee), consolidate multiple packages into one (if you ordered from more than one place, for a fee) and then have to select the onward shipping method. Its pretty straight forward once you've done it for the first time
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@freepickin
awesome shirt
looks really fantastic!!
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I didn't keep track, but maybe 3-4 days a week doing landscaping (minus the hot ass summer months) for a little over a year. My usual system is to wear a piece for as long as I can then wash it regularly, maybe every 3 weeks or so. I think the tricotine benefits a lot from frequent washing but thats just me.
