IHSH-192 - Pink/Grey Ombré Ultra Heavy Flannel Ombré Check Western - The Piglet
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Snagged me a porkie!
I think this one will get washed a bit more frequently than my other UHF's to encourage the fade.
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Was back and forth on this all day after picking up the 178 this 'mornin. And after telling the wife she bought me a 178, she was still oooohhhhing and awwwweeeing over this little piggy when I showed her the pics.
A beer or two later it was apparent she wanted my body in this shirt and I went to market screaming weeeeeeehoooooweeeeehooooo all the way home!
I think it was 100 f in Denver today, but I realized you can't sleep on the hotness…even in the heat.
Thanks forum clan...the back and forth banter over the sample was enough to get involved in this. You folks ROCK!
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You should be out in the mountains if you're in Denver! It was a cool 71' here in Breckenridge, with a brief afternoon rain shower. In the high 40's at night, UHF weather already!
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Lol. My idea of UHF weather is 20 or lower. Anything above that I have to bust out the lightweight flannel
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By pure luck I checked my mails on time to get the notice…got the last XL. I didn't thiink the UHFs show up so early - is there a release timetable yet? It's great they show early, it feels like autumn already
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As these are washed there should not be any shrinkage UNLESS washed in hot water. What is construed to be hot water, 40C, 60C or what?
30 to be on the safe side. I tend to wash mine on 40C and a low spin (800) and even then the shrinkage is negligible. 60 is asking for trouble though.
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@adam313:
You should be out in the mountains if you're in Denver! It was a cool 71' here in Breckenridge, with a brief afternoon rain shower. In the high 40's at night, UHF weather already!
Up in the hills quite a bit…we've got property in Evergreen. Wish I could be up there full time. Love Breck, was up there for a week in June playing some golf. Maybe we'll run into eachother for a beer someday...
I haven't started wearing flannel of any kind yet...still tshirt weather here but I'm glad I didn't sleep on the piglet. They went quick.
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Unfortunately my ghost pig is going to be hiding in the closet until mid-September. Temps here are 80F+ (25C+). Way too hot for blanket shirts.
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Unfortunately my ghost pig is going to be hiding in the closet until mid-September. Temps here are 80F+ (25C+). Way too hot for blanket shirts.
Blanket shirts indeed. Hard to imagine that i've become acclimated to cold midwestern winters, so the idea of wearing a UHF in temps from the 30's through the 60's is strange to me. But then again, I can understand how 40/50 degree weather would be considered cold if you live in hot temps year round. Makes me wonder if people wear UHF's in countries like Indonesia where it's sweltering hot.
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As these are washed there should not be any shrinkage UNLESS washed in hot water. What is construed to be hot water, 40C, 60C or what?
30 to be on the safe side. I tend to wash mine on 40C and a low spin (800) and even then the shrinkage is negligible. 60 is asking for trouble though.
Missed my size (xxl) and was toying around with the notion to pick up 3xl and give it a hot wash to shrink it. Probably not the best of ideas.