IHSH-33-IND - 12oz Selvedge Denim Western Shirt - Indigo
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@FlavourFade I get ya dude! If I’m being honest, my favorite evo stage is when it’s beat and battered. I’ve never had a piece get to that stage, but every time I see the owner of SJ’s denim shirt he’s been hammering for 6 years, I damn near start drooling. I can’t wait til my piece gets like that.
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@worn2fade yeah Mike's townes shirt is absolutely bonkers and I'd love to have a shirt like this one day with repairs, damage, stories... But I think he said the one he's wearing is like six years old with lots of wear and washes
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@FlavourFade yeah dude. It’s the repairs that look freaking sick to me, it’s also a 12oz shirt just like this one. With more washes down the line I know mine would brighten up, but I’m really looking forward to the future repairs honestly. I have my 25oz scraps ready for any future repairs on this shirt, 25oz sashiko repairs will be dope.
Ignore the text lol.

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@worn2fade so cool
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@RoxRocks86 did you ever go with brass snaps? Curious if they did patina over time?
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Will this awesome shirt ever be made again? Indigo with yellow stitching in xxl…….someday
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@catdad1 Negative. Never ended up pimping any shirts with brass snaps, but thanks for the reminder

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@jimcord yes, but no specific date at the moment
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Thank you for the info
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I was lucky enough to find one of these on Ebay. It has never been washed and only worn once, but the dude before me wore A LOT of perfume, so it honestly stinks. I have had it hanging outside, but I cant lose all the smell. Is it OK to wash it even though it has basically seen no wear so far? I know the guy before my soaked it once. Thanks!
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@Accuria2 It will be totally fine!
Although you could go roll around in the mud in it first if you are concerned

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I wash and tumble dry my IHSH-33 once a week. Sometimes more if my kid spits up on me ha. The shirt looks great and its getting really nice fading on the seams and amazing roping on the hems. I was comfortable forfeiting high-contrast fades on this one but I'm still seeing some honeycombing develop on the arm creases. These clothes are built to last! No need to baby them!
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Thanks a lot for the advice! I washed it and can happily report that it came out in one piece. Still a bit of smell in it, but I am hoping it will go away with wear.
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Ain't it funny how the highest quality made clothing on earth, at the very top of a category named "workwear," prized for it's ability to show distress and age, can handle the washing machine without falling apart? Who would've thought.

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@Go-For-Chill Haha yep, but also very expensive for my budget, so wanna make sure I dont ruin it lol
