Iron Heart X Simmons Bilt Horsehide Western Shirt - The Pale Rider - Natural
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Holy shit! Those pictures look amazing. Thanks AJ @AdamJ
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Looks great @AdamJ @louisbosco how long you in town for?
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@Nik only till tomorrow morning. Leaving for Paris tomorrow morning. Fancy a pint?
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Holy freakin crap that’s grail evo @louisbosco
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@louisbosco absolute bad ass
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thanks guys! definitely happy with this shirt since I got it a year ago at the party!
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@louisbosco nuts you’ve only had that shirt for one year.
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@Mizmazzle yeah it's crazy. I guess as a riding jacket, it goes through everything!
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@AdamJ succulent incredible shirt and what absolute glorious wear!
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@louisbosco one day my bareback might look close to that!!
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Serious creasing going on
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@Autorotate : any updates on your Pale Rider? Are you happy enough with your interventions that it get's regular wear? Were you able to "fix" the wavy placket? (which is my main issue right now after I soaked the shirt this summer)
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@Tobi hey man! My PR actually has new home. I was never able to get comfortable with the tight shoulders and chest. That, and I ordered a similar leather western from a competing brand and always was reaching for that one.
The placket waviness was fixed by weighing down the bottom of the placket and letting it hang. I used a heavy crescent wrench with a washcloth to protect the leather and just let it hang on a hangar. To avoid shoulder impressions (??) I wrapped the wooden hangar with a towel. Can’t remember, but I might have spritzed the placket to coax the straightening…
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@Autorotate said in Iron Heart X Simmons Bilt Horsehide Western Shirt - The Pale Rider - Natural:
@Tobi hey man! My PR actually has new home. I was never able to get comfortable with the tight shoulders and chest. That, and I ordered a similar leather western from a competing brand and always was reaching for that one.
The placket waviness was fixed by weighing down the bottom of the placket and letting it hang. I used a heavy crescent wrench with a washcloth to protect the leather and just let it hang on a hangar. To avoid shoulder impressions (??) I wrapped the wooden hangar with a towel. Can’t remember, but I might have spritzed the placket to coax the straightening…
Thanks, might try the weighing down thing myself. And indeed, shoulders and chest are a bit tight also for me. Will keep at it and occasionally report back for the pale riders
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#2… 5’11”, 193 lbs , XL for $1K on Grailed…
This one will be the daily driver.
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@indigostiff epic fit epic shirt
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Winter setup, complete