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Honestly, I'm not sure- I only own IH tee shirts currently, and I'm a size Large in them. Living in Houston, I don't have any real need for IH's other shirts.
The XL actually fit well. If I had posted fit pics, people probably would have said it was perfect. I thought it was a touch small through the shoulders and arms, even though it looked fine. I was worried that any shrinkage at all would render it unwearable, and I'm to lazy to baby my clothing. Since all the numbers on the XXL were only about 3/4ths of an inch bigger, I thought it would work better. We'll see when it gets here.
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Yeah, good luck with the XXL. If it is too big, I would go back down to the XL and not worry about shrinkage. I actually tried to shrink the 62 a bit, without any luck. The new Wabash is really stubborn and holds its shape well, which I actually consider to be a very good thing, in the long run. I hope it all works out for you because, as you know, this new Wabash is really nice.
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Yeah, good luck with the XXL. If it is too big, I would go back down to the XL and not worry about shrinkage. I actually tried to shrink the 62 a bit, without any luck. The new Wabash is really stubborn and holds its shape well, which I actually consider to be a very good thing, in the long run. I hope it all works out for you because, as you know, this new Wabash is really nice.
I actually needed some shrinkage on my 62.. after several soaks and still unhappy with the fit I flipped the bugger inside out and threw it in the wash with hot water and medium agitation. I ended up with an additional right around 3/8" shrinkage in all directions and now fits perfect… but still very stubborn... worn it quite a bit and still has the new stiff as a board feeling... kinda crazy now that I think about it. My IHd-01od softened up much faster
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Hope it works out for you be sure to flip it inside out and hang out to dry man!!!
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Nope me neither and considering most people have an unhealthy diet it is no surprise that an all vegetable diet looks better on paper. However it is very difficult for vegetarians to replace the nutrition missed from not eating meat or fish. From an ethical standpoint, I have no problem killing my own food and have done so. Everyone is free to eat what they please and while on that front I respect an individuals choice. Scientifically speaking, an omnivorous diet is superior to a vegetarian diet. Just had my 1 year anniversary eating Paleo.
As in other aspects of life….whatever makes you happy.
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Vegetarians are weird, you are proof
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I had a friend in high school that was vegetarian (he now eats meat.) and he would always try to get me to eat vegan meat substitutes. Always thought that shit was nasty. Tofurkey and fakon (fake bacon). Just gross. I never could understand… if you don't want to eat meat, then why would you want something that simulates the taste of meat but fails miserably
I also find vegetarians have the stinkiest farts. Worse than a dog. -
^ Scroogen speak truth.
Wife is home late tonight after a week in Germany. I had better get to work straightening the house out, lets just say that me and Tommy are perhaps not as house proud as Pam