IHSH-309-PUR - Ultra Heavy Flannel Western Shirt - Classic Check - Purple
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Somebody talk me out of buying this when it goes on sale this weekend.
Why wait? code works now[emoji38]
Sorry I’m no help…
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Just got a refund from SE. I guess they overextended :-[.
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Southwest Matt bleeds purple.
I spent a fair amount of time last night trying to convince myself I needed to find another shirt to buy so I can take advantage of sales. I decided that was misguided and I’ll just wait to see what SS22 has to offer. If that fails, a new UHF for sure next fall.
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I spent a fair amount of time last night trying to convince myself I needed to find another shirt to buy so I can take advantage of sales. I decided that was misguided and I’ll just wait to see what SS22 has to offer.
Solid judgment and self-control. This is not the way. [emoji12]
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Got the email notice that a L showed up in stock first thing this morning. Made sure that I didn't let it get past me.
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Anyone know wht to do about the long arms? I got a xxl and the fit is spot on…..except for arm length
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Anyone know wht to do about the long arms? I got a xxl and the fit is spot on…..except for arm length
Long arms on IH shirts is pretty normal. I flip the cuffs on denim shirts and roll flannels etc. But I generally don't like having my forearms covered.
Some people have been known to do a hot soak on the arms alone. Can't remember if it worked, @Filthy?
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Oh sorry I missed the tag notification here, I was in training all day…
I've cut a hole in a plastic bag and pulled just the sleeves through (suspending the shirt over the hot water by hanging the bag on something above) and soaked in boiling water before and got a little shrink. I don't know if it would be enough to warrant all the trouble. Now I just size up and hot wash my UHFS and then run threm through the dryer to get the right sleeve length. You might be able to hot soak the sleeves and then blow a hair dryer or space heater on them to get about a half an inch of shrinkage. @Briangouliquer
Even running through the dryer, I do not think you would get more than 3/4" of shrinkage vertically. I usually try and get the width of the cuffs to shrink, if that makes sense.