IHSH-227-IND - 12oz Wabash CPO Shirt - Indigo
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Cross-post pic from WAYWT 2019…
My IHSH-227 is my favorite shirt at the moment. The indigo Wabash is just dripping with indigo. After wearing in a light rain today, my arms were blue. I bought it in May and have only been able to wear it a few times through the summer months. Fades are already showing around the elbow area. I’m looking forward to wearing it in more in the fall.
As mentioned in previous posts, the sleeves are a bit long and the sleeve opening a bit wide, but I think this is in keeping with the style and it should shrink a bit in the first wash.
I just can’t say enough about how great the fabric is. ...super soft and comfortable despite the weight and thickness.
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My beloved 68 is finally too small for me so I upgraded to the 227 as an early Bday gift. This shirt is a large and fits pretty well except for being maybe a little long in the arm (must have been modeled off of Giles). Love that this was made as a CPO, all shirts deserve a chance at having pockets.
Fits:
The snaps are one of my favorite CPO details.
(And that Goodart [emoji2])
If anyone wants a medium 68, hit me up! I’ll be listing soon….
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I love mine.
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Me too, amazing shirt
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I can’t believe the measurements on this shirt. I’m 6’7” and have put the idea of ever owning an iron heart shirt far, far outside of my mind. But when I compare the measurements of my favorite large, tall shirt with the xxl of this wabash beaut they’re basically the same!!!
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Post some pics when you get it, this thread needs some love!
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Post some pics when you get it, this thread needs some love!
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Will do! Just ordered it[emoji41]
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@Smiladon Always nice when that happens, I’m pleased for you. It is a CPO, so not unusual that they are a little bigger, not least longer, than others. In addition the Wabash shirts often come in a little bigger than others, no idea why. UHF’s are nearly always shorter than average on the other hand. In short it is always worth checking measurements of individual products (jean iterations included) as there is often variation from what is generally the norm.
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Idk why I even started looking but I’m glad I did. The uhfs are definitely too short. I had already designed a custom wabash from SoSo but hadn’t pulled the trigger because from past experiences their sizing is shaky at best. I love the pockets on this shirt! Can’t wait to try them out…[emoji41]
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Got it! Fits great! Sleeves are perfect. Great looking piece, love the wabash. I’ve wanted a shirt with chain stitch run off forever, idk why[emoji2371] and now I’ve got one.
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Got it! Fits great! Sleeves are perfect. Great looking piece, love the wabash. I’ve wanted a shirt with chain stitch run off forever, idk why[emoji2371] and now I’ve got one.
Perfect! Pleased it worked out. I’ve gotten to the point where chainstitch run-off is either great or horribel depending on the shirt. I always leave it on wabash though.
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Oh man that does look sharp on you! Well done sir [emoji106][emoji106][emoji106]
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Copped
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Yes that’s right, you had the snaps put on? Way different for sure. I have the 62 and the 68 in indigo. I lust after this a lot too [emoji1]
No snaps for me sir. my 62 is a “hand me down” from a forum member whose handle eludes me. However I might be selling it once this beauty arrives.