UTILITEES - 5.5oz Loopwheel Crew Neck T-Shirt
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The full size-range are now tubular construction..?
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@Chain$titch they are tubular construction up to XL
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im going to ask a stupid question…..can the twin pack be two different colours or are they identical twin packs?
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im going to ask a stupid question…..can the twin pack be two different colours or are they identical twin packs?
You can mix any colours of your choice and the "twin pack" price will be automatically placed on your order.
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Gorgeous colors, very tempted, but the measurements are very off for me
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I started my loopwheel t-shirt journey (or addiction) with Utilitees, thanks to Denimhunters website.
Love themNow I own 19 different pieces, ranging from 5.5Oz to 13!
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Are these discontinued?
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No, they are now here
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Great.
Thanks Giles. -
Does the sizing vary quite a bit on these within the same size? Noticed that when changing color in the size guide. For example the opening changes by almost an inch when going from Black to Sage.
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@Matt said in UTILITEES - 5.5oz Loopwheel Crew Neck T-Shirt:
@Paul9221 are your UHFs western or work and how do they fit? Do you have any IH printed ts? If so what size?
Heya Matt! Whether western or work (I have both) I've gone Large on all but one. I don't think I have any printed IH T shirts, but I'll give you some other shirt size comparisons that will hopefully help:
- Small in Dehen 1920 heavy duty T
- Large in Whitesville T (fits great after hot wash and hot dry)
- Medium/Large in 3Sixteen heavyweight T
With any stretchy material, like thermals and Ts and even hoodies (I take an M on the current run of IH hoodies), I try to go for my chest measurement, or maybe just a tad bigger. My chest is 39.25". I do like a trim fit, though. I could size up for a looser fit if that were my thing. Problem is I'm not especially tall (5'10"), so larger shirts can sometimes be too long.
Hope that helps, but let me know if you have any other questions.