IHSH-374-IND - 14oz Double Cloth Work Shirt - Indigo
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it's amazing @sabergirl very soft, almost like a flannel
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@endo Looking sick man, snatched the Western. Made up with the fit. If anyone is still sleeping on this one... pull the trigger. It won't disappoint.
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@sabergirl said in IHSH-374-IND - 14oz Double Cloth Work Shirt - Indigo:
Nice pic @endo . The more I see of it, the more I want this shirt.
Youre not making this any easier @endo
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nice fit too @endo
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@endo you do an XL?
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Hi all, brand new poster here and just bought this shirt as my first Iron Heart piece, can’t wait to try it on. Was a toss up between this and the green ombré UHF, but the one colour block is more my style.
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Thanks all, and yes haha - very much doubt it will be my last, got a shortlist already…which might take me a while to get through!
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@idiome wish someone would know the answer. I've seen these double cloth indigo fabrics from Rogue Territory and it definitely looks like the fade pattern might be lined squares due to the way the two fabrics are stitched together.
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I went to say hi to the shop owner at Feinfracht (Bern, Switzerland) today when I went for a walk with my daughter and tried the shirt on out of curiosity. It‘s now hangig in my wardrobe… What a great fabric, this will be one of my favorites for sure!
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@BrianA said in IHSH-374-IND - 14oz Double Cloth Work Shirt - Indigo:
@idiome wish someone would know the answer. I've seen these double cloth indigo fabrics from Rogue Territory and it definitely looks like the fade pattern might be lined squares due to the way the two fabrics are stitched together.
I believe this was addressed in the Western thread. Since its a double cloth, you'd never see the inside layer from the outside. they're woven together as one fabric so its not a sewn-in lining, but you can see how they're connected a bit, especially when wet (i mentioned this in my blurb in the Western thread too). I'd expect the exterior to fade similarly to an indigo/indigo, and the interior to remain mostly the same.
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Went to SESF and tried this on. You have to feel it to believe it, it really is a unique fabric. Its soft in the hand and you can tell it will have great fade potential. The M was a closer workshirt fit than my usual S, which is probably due to the blanket lined interior.
Didn't end up leaving with one though but really considering it. Did not expect that shirt to fit and feel as good as it did
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how warm is this fabric?
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I was just perusing the site, as one does, and noticed there are still all the sizes on this one. How!?
I saw this shirt at Burg and Schild in Berlin, and although I managed to get myself out of the store without it I didn't make the train ride home before placing the order. This is hands down tied for the best shirt I bought last year. What did it tie with you are thinking? It's the 342-OD; I wanted a overdyed flannel for a long time and literally rushed to the Hamburg store when you released those.
My advice: buy this shirt and give yourself a pat on the back for the excellent choice you made