IHSH-219 - 10oz Check Flannel Western Shirt - Indigo
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Has anyone washed this and had any issues? This has happened to mine…1 x 20 degree wash 30 min cycle, 800 spin...it seem the weave is so loose that the material sort of opens up. My machine is perfectly fine too, no other issues. @Alex and @Giles any other reported issues? I don't want to snip the loose threads with scissors for fear of making it worse, but I also can't pull the threads through the back…
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Not something that I have seen before. You can pull the threads to the back side easily. take a needle and cotton, from the back of the fabric take the needle through the same hole as the rogue yarn, leaving a tag end on the reverse, put the need back through the same hole, leaving a loop of cotton, pull both ends of the cotton through until you have a little loop. Put the rogue yarn into the loop and continue pulling. Voila. it's done.
My description is pretty crap, so I made a pulled yarn and fixed it. Here it is on vid…
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@Giles I gave it a go…blimey I need to get my eyes tested! Took a few goes but here are the results
Surface
Reverse…I tied off the loose thread and cut the excess off
The other snag results aren't quite as good as the thread is a loop
Surface
Reverse…I couldn't tie off or cut this one
This material is such a loose weave, I think it will always be prone to snagging.i didn't think threads would loosen in a light wash though. I'm sure there are always anomalies, you just there will be less on a £250 shirt I thought a quick wash might have closed the weave, but no luck.
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Thanks Giles. I actually found it really therapeutic. I've actually just noticed there is one xxl workshirt back in stock…fighting...the...urge...
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Just ordered this one from the Outlet. My wife thinks I secretly want to be a cowboy because of all my western shirts but at this price I cant resist. There really is no secret. I WANT TO BE A COWBOY!