IHSH-62-ind - 12oz Wabash Western Shirt - Indigo
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Driving around Tokyo in a gokart. Wabash keeping me warm.
MariCar, I presume? If your tour guide's name happened to be Jake, we're old buddies from when I was in the Army.
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Driving around Tokyo in a gokart. Wabash keeping me warm.
MariCar, I presume? If your tour guide's name happened to be Jake, we're old buddies from when I was in the Army.
We actually went with a new company, TokyoKart, started this month. Yuji, the owner, was very kind and excited to have us. Gave us a free hour added onto our 2 hour package.
However, I saw at least 5 other tours during my stay so very possibly crossed paths with him without knowing it.
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We definitely did. Weather was great and it was a holiday so lots of pedestrians taking photos and making us feel like celebrities. Great fun.
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I was just looking at the IHUK ihsh-62 indigo Measurements and noticed that the sleeve opening numbers look off. Here’s a screen grab
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I was just looking at the IHUK ihsh-62 indigo Measurements and noticed that the sleeve opening numbers look off. Here’s a screen grab
I'm assuming the "opening" part should have been omitted. Those look like sleeve length measurements.
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Yah I thought so too. Figured I’d bring it to the crews attention.
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@Giles no need to be sorry I would think. I just saw it and felt it was something you’d want to know.
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I’d like To shrink just the sleeves on this shirt. Is that possible? With like a very hot Sleeve Soak? Any recommendations? @neph93 @Filthy 21/23oz junkie
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There’s been some discussion about this especially around UHF’s. In theory it should be possible if you can rig things so that the whole sleeve is submerged and nothing else.
I’ve never done it because, like small children, we all need boundaries, and I think looking for spot shrinkage in our shirts should be one of them [emoji1]
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My experience with my 2 IHSH-62s, 2 IHV-02s and 2 pairs of IH-814s is that this fabric doesn't seem to shirk much. Or, at least not enough that I noticed after machine washer/dryer cycles.
I always assumed it was because of the fabric gets a thorough rinse after the dots are bleached on…
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Y’alls washing machines get up to 90C? That not too far from boiling.
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Wow. Gonna go To my local laundromat this week. There’s a Lebanese Restaraunt attached. I win
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It does if you nuke it (90C). But agreed, there is only a little shrinkage on 60C.
Thank you… Guess who will be doing a "90C Wabash wash cycle" this weekend, lol!
Give everything a thorough pre-soak and turn the spin down as low as you can to avoid abrasion marks. I’ve done this with both my vests and one pair of 816’s and it’s gone well. It accelerates wear as well.
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I’d like To shrink just the sleeves on this shirt. Is that possible? With like a very hot Sleeve Soak? Any recommendations? @neph93 @Filthy 21/23oz junkie
if the fabric is capable of shrinking you can do it. Get a plastic bag, cut the bottom 2 corners off holes just small enough to get sleeves through. Get a CLEAN pot or container, add boiling water, hang bag above or off to the side propped up on something, agitate periodically, add hot water when it cools, do it 3x or so. Let dry or put upfront of the furnace vent or heater to really shrink and dry fast. You may or may not want to run the sleeves inside out if the fabric loses indigo fast. I didn't.