IHSH-227-IND - 12oz Wabash CPO Shirt - Indigo
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Such a great shirt. The copper snaps are perfect on it.
I’m sad that it’s almost time to put it away for the summer[emoji24]
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I’m in MN and Iowa is just to the south of us. Very similar climates. I think you can get away with wearing the CPO for a lot of summer until it gets 80 and above.
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I’m in MN and Iowa is just to the south of us. Very similar climates. I think you can get away with wearing the CPO for a lot of summer until it gets 80 and above.
With the way the weather has been this year, I am hoping for a mild summer, so you're right.
Where in Minnesota? My wife and I spend as much time as possible there, she being from Minneapolis and missing it terribly
Tons of fam there, we even get way up to the Grand Marias area to see family as often as possible. Who knows this year though with the pandemic -
@Smiladon , nice Wabash CPO, nice cat also.
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Kendrick is a fat boy, but he's also the best boy. Who is that fine feline?
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@Smiladon Her name is Nala. She's crazy, but great. I woke her for the photo, she wasn't to happy. And a bit chubby as well. About 2 1/2 yrs.
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It appears 227s and cats go together!
Flo, our tabby
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Nice.
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Tabby cats rule the world!
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Just some evo pics after a wash. This is still my favorite shirt
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Very nice!
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Was able to score one of these and my god why did nobody tell me wabash was so soft and malleable? It literally feels like it's conforming to my body!
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Easily my favorite shirt. The wabash is a wonder to behold. I think this CPO will go down as an understated hit among IH shirts. Welcome to the club @truongj28 !
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Thank you sir. I gave it a warm soak to shrink up the length which I think worked. The water was a tan-brown I think from the copper buttons?
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there might be starch in the wabash also? If you're into fading you'll love this shirt, tons of potential!
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Thank you sir. I gave it a warm soak to shrink up the length which I think worked. The water was a tan-brown I think from the copper buttons?
Indigo is actually yellow until it hits air so it could be that. There is a sizing agent used on these too. Finally it could be starch.
I was intrigued by your description of the wabash too. Soft and malleable would not have been my choice of adjectives, but now you mention it, it really is those things. But like a bandage is soft and malleable. It is a unique fabric, I adore it. Congrats on a great shirt. I would have had one if it wasn’t for my two 62’s and 68 [emoji1]