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    • WhiskeySandwichW
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      @pechelman i agree with you. Its def just preference. but I would like to know what goes into the design of like arm hole circumference (being the space around the upper arm) and the angle of the sleeve (straight out or angled downward). It seems that a high or low armhole (based on the underarm connection to the torso), would be secondary/resultant of those primary factors. obviously they average the wearers arm size, as dudes who wear an XL will either have thick or thin arms, causing a looser or tighter fit. The angle of the arm attached would result in either more mobility or less fabric bunch under the armpit....idk maybe i answered my own question. I'm just thinking thru my fingers at this point lol sorry to ramble.

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      • northsouthdenimguyN
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        @WhiskeySandwich @pechelman

        It’s interesting with the 409. On paper, it should fit very similarly to my 178, which I no longer own.

        On the 178, the sleeves came down to the middle of my palm, while on the 409 they sit at the wrist with just a bit of extra material. The 178 also fit noticeably larger overall through the chest and shoulders, even before any soaking, washing, or drying.

        First chart is the 409, second is the 178.

        I assume this comes down to things like armhole placement, body height, and subtle pattern differences. Since they were made at different times, small changes likely don’t show up clearly in measurements. I’m not an expert, but it’s interesting how two shirts can look similar on paper yet fit so differently in reality.

        For me, if the chest fits, I can usually work with everything else.

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        • JordJ
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          Random question mainly aimed at @goosehd and @Tago-Mago as they do a bloody good job modding...

          Do you get the "unread topics" notifications down to 0 from doing your moderation?

          Because I spend an ungodly amount of time on this forum everyday, and there's always 40+ unread topics 😃

          Also curious if anyone else has ever reached it down to 0...

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          • goosehdG
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            @Jord I keep it at zero…it’s the only way I can stay on top of the goings on.

            Edit: I normally wake up about 5:00-6:00 am and start going through the posts from overnight. Then, I will check throughout the day to see the goings on and to see what needs to be addressed. Then before I go to bed, I’ll spend about 30 minutes reading anything I’ve missed.

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            • JordJ
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              @goosehd Makes sense 🙂

              Thanks for the reply, one day I'll get it down there too... I bloody hate unread notifications 😃

              You guys do a great job

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              • Tago MagoT
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                @Jord I try to keep it at 0 as well. Same routine as @goosehd pretty much. I’ll check every now and then throughout the day and try to have read everything before I go to bed. And thank you for the kind words

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                  NickD
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                  @Jord said in Random questions to which you seek an answer:

                  @goosehd Makes sense 🙂

                  Thanks for the reply, one day I'll get it down there too... I bloody hate unread notifications 😃

                  You guys do a great job

                  That's what the mark all as read button is for.

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                  • pechelmanP
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                    i know they're listed as dry clean only, but has anyone washed their fox bros wool shirts before? if so, how did you wash it and what happened?

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                    • ARNCA
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                      @pechelman not a direct answer but I have a 298 (also wool but not Fox Bros) and have had success using the “dry steam” cycle on my washing machine. It avoids wetting the wool (and any shrinkage) but keeps everything fresh without the hassle of going to the dry cleaner. If you don’t have that cycle I guess you could blast it with steam from an iron.

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                        @pechelman I also don't have a fox Brothers flannel yet but I have a few wool items. I would recommend hand washing with cool to Luke warm water and a wool safe detergent like Eucalin. I would also steer clear of the drying machine and air dry.

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                          Agitation is what shrinks wool stuff so hand wash and line dry is your best bet. With an undershirt a wool shirt (or jumper) should rarely need washing anyway.

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                          • pechelmanP
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                            copy this everyone, thanks. I've got a few 100% wool shirts too and usually play it safe and dry clean them or never clean them (hah!) but I'm more curious as to if anyone has lived dangerously, either by mistake or intent, and just chucked it in the wash as to how it went.

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