IHSH-246-NIN - 12oz Selvedge Denim Western Shirt – Natural Indigo
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Wow, like 5 larges just sold in less than 36 hours. Guess I shouldnt have waited.
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Toss one aside for me then if you dont mind.
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I am torn again, M or L? The M is snug with no snap pull and creates a tight silhouette, arm length spot on out of the bag. The L looks great too and but is as expected a looser fit. Upper arms are baggier and the back is too. Writing this sounds like its a no brainer but any shrinkage and I fear the M will be too small.
I read the IHSH-33 shrinks a little, anyone with a better understanding of these fabrics be kind enough to share what this shirt might do? I have to assume it will hit the washing machine at one point in its life along with with the kids cloths at the default 40deg.
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Personally i would go with a large. I would rather it be a bit big than too tight. I don't own on of these so maybe I'm not the guy to take advice from lol
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M looks better. L is too long in the arms and body.
I seriously doubt you'll get much shrinkage with a normal wash. They are already one-washed.
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I think med looks better too… you have to go by how it feels on you though. I think if u never dry it and put it on damp to try and stretch it a bit in the places that are tight you should be good. Again though you are the one wearing it so go by how it feels
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Medium unless you'll be layering IMO. I don't see that tightness across the chest or other warning signs of snugness.
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Thanks all, I’m well chuffed with the responses. I’ll take your esteemed advice and keep the Medium. As my wardrobe slowly grows, my hope is not to be asking just questions. It is however lovely to have a void where likeminded people understand and go out of there way to educate new fans.
Yo, @Anesthetist looks like a Large might be in stock sooner than you think bud
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