Work shirts vs. Westerns
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Chris and Seul, working.
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In case you couldn't tell, that's me on the left. No western shirts. Ever!
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Beer o'clock here in Baile Átha Cliath (Dublin) too.
In the interests of not slagging off the Brits or the Yanks I'll add a little civility and state that I love snap westerns and have never owned a work shirt. If I were to own one the IHSH-75 is it. A beautiful shirt.
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Harmless banter, I love my American brothers and sisters….they were almost English once
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Beer o'clock here in Baile Átha Cliath (Dublin) too.
In the interests of not slagging off the Brits or the Yanks I'll add a little civility and state that I love snap westerns and have never owned a work shirt. If I were to own one the IHSH-75 is it. A beautiful shirt.
Definitely. It's the 21 or the 75 for me next.
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Harmless banter, I love my American brothers and sisters….they were almost English once
For the record, I'm born Welsh, and grew up in Liverpool, so the thieving sheepshagger gags can commence whenever you're ready.
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My last name is Welsh. I am not, thank god.
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I like em big. Heifers need love, too.
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As Billy Connolly said, get their hind legs into yer wellies while standing at the edge of a cliff and you'll spice things up with the heifer or sheep in your life….
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As a fatty I tend to opt for work shirts (though not always) for more girth room.
So you don't have anything against the yoke/snap aesthetic? It's just a fit thing?
Pure fit for me as well. I prefer westerns, but the 46 workshirt is one of my all time favorites.
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I'm kind of broad so I like that the westerns play that down a bit, little unsure whether the work shirts are going to work on my chunky frame…
That being said, I'm looking forward to getting my mitts on a work shirt so I can experience the difference myself. Thanks for the feed back (and the amusing banter).