IHSH-190-GRN - Glen Check Ultra Heavy Flannel Work Shirt
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I always go for the larger size, because I want to be able to hot wash and tumble dry all my clothes. I have a couple of jeans that I treat more carefully, but overall ain’t nobody got time for that! Especially with UHF, I’ve always gotten about a half-size worth of shrinkage by just chucking them in the washer/dryer with everything else, and I’m happy with that.
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I always go for the larger size, because I want to be able to hot wash and tumble dry all my clothes. I have a couple of jeans that I treat more carefully, but overall ain’t nobody got time for that! Especially with UHF, I’ve always gotten about a half-size worth of shrinkage by just chucking them in the washer/dryer with everything else, and I’m happy with that.
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my only issue with going for a larger size is that shrinkage may not occur across the board in the chest, sleeves and body. If the body length is too long and doesn't shrink a fair amount then the shirt would look ridiculous on me.
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I can completely understand body length or sleeve length being an issue for most folks, but being 6'1" I tend not to think too much about it. Mostly I have to watch out for things being too short.
Same.
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I can completely understand body length or sleeve length being an issue for most folks, but being 6'1" I tend not to think too much about it. Mostly I have to watch out for things being too short.
understandable. there must be a metric that clothing companies use to determine body length on shirts. I'm 5'11 so if a shirt surpasses the 30" mark then it's too long and blousey on my frame. In that regard, IH does a perfect job determining body length on their tops.
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Stunning picture, lifted from IHUK's IG account–fecking I-max quality, Sam!
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You will never see anything like that from me
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Thanks
Not sure my camera will be better…. ( It's digital at least ) I'll give it go old chap