
UES hickory cap, IHSH-56, 666-xhs, Chucks on a cool spring Appalachian morning. I need a new iPhone with a better camera!

UES hickory cap, IHSH-56, 666-xhs, Chucks on a cool spring Appalachian morning. I need a new iPhone with a better camera!
Enjoying a mountain sunrise with my Pop. @sabergirl may recognize the IH-2526V

Hello, first time waywt post. IHSH13 chambray, brand spankin new. 666, the 18-oz variety. UES hickory cap to top it all off on a dreary Appalachian day. I wouldn’t be disappointed if the chambray shrunk a bit in length when I wash it.



Just laying on the couch and noticed this fabric has ripples like horsehide footwear gets! Only about 3 days of wear on these jeans though, so the ripple effect may not persist. Very interesting and very rigid fabric so far!

@sabergirl @endo Yup. This is on a portion of the Appalachian Trail inside the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Right on the TN-NC border. One of the few natural places around that hasn’t been mined, developed, or otherwise destroyed.
@hgering27 Aha! That’s the shirt Marc Maron is wearing in his latest HBO standup show. Been wondering since I watched it a few days ago. Makes sense because he’s from Portland. Fantastic looking on you!
@flannel-slut said in IHSH-13-BLU - 10oz Selvedge Chambray Single Yoke Western Shirt - Blue:
@urrrrgrrrr not always easy to steer away from a common tag size even if supported by the measurements. Well done on the size down/excellent fit.
Thanks! Yeah, if there's one thing I've learned by lurking this forum for a couple years, it's measure yo shit!
@Oaktavia Man what a great looking shirt and I appreciate your earlier comments comparing/contrasting this to the 292. This will be a great first IB piece assuming the sizing works for me.
@neph93 double Wabash, love it! Where is that outstanding belt buckle from?
@long_john86 That’s a killer duck trucker jacket. How did you size on that relative to your shirt size?
@Denimhead-0 Awesome fit. Those are the perfect jeans for ii. Waiting on my ii jeans to come back from hemming