IHSH-62-ind - 12oz Wabash Western Shirt - Indigo
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Western on Western
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@Mizmazzle BOOM! Great choice and looking sweet! Enjoy it
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@Mizmazzle any update on the pre-post measurements? I just received the same shirt and hoping that I can shrink the sleeve length and cuff width a bit. Curious if you found the shirt to shrink at all. I'm inclined to try hot drying mine as well.
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One of the reasons I buy the western shirt is exactly for the sleeves long size, for me, fit me perfect like a glove and also love it the size. and is the reason I use less my momotaros or ues shirts or work shirts in general
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@Mizmazzle any update on the pre-post measurements? I just received the same shirt and hoping that I can shrink the sleeve length and cuff width a bit. Curious if you found the shirt to shrink at all. I'm inclined to try hot drying mine as well.
A hot wash and dry will shrink this shirt about 0.5” in all major dimensions.
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Hey @stook1 its line drying as I type. Did a second wash. I’ll post the results in a few hours. Wanted to do two hot washes per some other members experiences on this thread. Did get about 1/3” shrinkage all around on the first wash/ line dry. Curious to see where it lands on the second.
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Thanks guys, did a hot soak in the tub with the hottest water that I have, which is about 120F. Then I decided to give it a near boil on the stove. And now I gave it a hot dry in the dryer. It's almost done. Let's see how it is now. I have some room to spare throughout.
Edit: …. and done. Unfortunately, I failed to take before measurements, haha ::) However, I definitely got some shrinkage all around. Main issue for me was the sleeves and cuffs, both of which are a little smaller. Shoulders and torso also came in a bit. Noticeably better fit for me now.
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Isn't this thing of ours special?? I mean, it's got something for everybody!! For instance, what better way to enjoy the patina journey of our prized pieces than to get some science involved! I'm gonna need some data!!!
At this point, i've got several random notebooks strewn across the house containing random measurements of random (mostly IH, lets be honest) garments i've acquired and put through the lab….er, laundry, over the last couple years. What does this anecdotal evidence conclude: Mark likes to measure and record data points when on vacation!!! NERD!!!
Damn this thing of ours is nerdy!!
I know its been said and done before, but I like to have my fun too!!
Pre Wash Hot Wash (120f) Hot Wash (125f- Turned up water heater a bit)
Shoulder 17.75" Shoulder 17.75" Shoulder 17.75"
Chest 22.5" Chest 22.375" Chest 22"
Back 30.125" Back 29.875" Back 29.5
Sleeve 26.25" Sleeve 25.875" Sleeve 25.5"*Line dried on an two incredible fall days in Colorado...65f and 67f
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Currently in the tub on the hottest of soaks. I tried lying to myself saying it looked fine but reading back on this forum it seems to be the best advice.
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@mugsie I think that looks great! Shoulders and sleeves are pretty spot on!!
If you only soak, you probably won't get too much shrink. Washing it and the agitation of the washing machine will result in a bit more shrinkage. I bet you'll be happy after the soak. Mine was a bit baggy and long on me so I went for a double blaster!!
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@Mismazzle
Thank you I need that reinforcement. I posted in the FB group and someone also said it was fine. I think when a hem goes at the end of my crotch instead of middle or above I start to overthink if it looks like a dress. I’m 5’6” so sizing can be fun.
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@mugsie I see what you mean on the hem. Might be a tad long. I find the rise of my jeans has a lot to do with how a shirt will lay. A higher rise results is a longer shirt looking longer and a shorter shirt looking better and vice versa…low rise make a longer shirt seem not as long.
Post soak post some pics. You'll get the best advice here you could ever want!!
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Yup I wear 888s for the most part. Right now I have PBJ EX-003 Straight cut with a slightly lower rise than the 888.
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