IHJ-120-IND - 12oz Wabash Chore Jacket - Indigo
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Okay, this was a tough call! I'm leaning towards the medium because I think it looks much better over a T but still works over a UHF, though buttoning is a little tighter.
Here's the medium over a T:
Here's the large over a T:
And here's the medium over a UHF:
And finally, the large over a UHF:
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Medium. No question. The L just looks too big. If the M fits over a UHF, even if it’s snug, then you’re golden. You have to remember all of this stuff is heavy and somewhat rigid. It’s going to feel weird when layered until you get used to it. If everything buttons up and you can bend your arms then that’s usually good enough for me. Also, this is a light(ish) spring jacket. You’re going to want the flexibility of wearing it with Ts and lighter shirts.
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Love you guys @Matt and @goosehd !
I was second-guessing my decision while eating just now but I think medium is the way to go. Thanks for helping me choose!
And good point on it being a spring jacket, Matt. While the large would be more comfortable for layering, this isn't exactly made for frosty temps.
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@Paul9221 def medium! Large is just hanging off especially on the shoulders! Killer jacket btw
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Like a blazer/sport coat, I'd have thought you'd be more likely to wear it open in any case. Medium looks good, especially length.
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Indeed lookin fly af, sir!
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@Paul9221 dude lookin' fly guy!
Thanks, Oak!
I can't say enough good things about this jacket. I'm low-key considering picking up the black one, too, but I know I shouldn't
It would be way cooler if you thrashed the indigo one!
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Have been considering this one for quite some time now. How's the shrinkage on this guy? Same as the Wabash shirts?
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@the246guy Wouldn't expect to get much shrinkage at all. I've got a wabby western and it didn't shrink
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I couldn’t believe how good this one is… so glad I got the last XL.
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@Tom-Longarms looks feckin' awesome Mr. Longarms.