IHSH-33-IND - 12oz Selvedge Denim Western Shirt - Indigo
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I love my 33 indigo shirt. Had major problem with arms sleeve being to long. I did hot soak and wash had no luck.
Chop it to a summer shirt.
In action.
Was in Rivet and Hide in Manchester.
Brought another one
Went brought lots of starch spray.
To crease the arms.Crease are set after spray up
Must have in your wardrobe
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@Kasi legend
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@Kasi Genius! I also had a problem with the arms on the large. Also called in to R&H Manchester and tried on the medium which was a much better fit for me
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I did try a medium that’s was the plan. Didn’t work for me.
They pull all the large out.
Found one fit me. After trying all of them..
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Ok, shirt is amazing. But I do wonder if I should have gotten a medium instead of a Small. I’m wearing a t shirt in this pic. Would be hard to layer anything else. A cold wash definitely tightened it up a little.
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@drewfonse I think the fit is 101%. Why would you want to layer more than a tee under a shirt? Get a jacket instead and rock your perfect fitting 33
Edit: judging from sleeves and shoulders sizing up would end up too bulky
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@FlavourFade said in IHSH-33-IND - 12oz Selvedge Denim Western Shirt - Indigo:
@drewfonse I think the fit is 101%. Why would you want to layer more than a tee under a shirt? Get a jacket instead and rock your perfect fitting 33
Edit: judging from sleeves and shoulders sizing up would end up too bulky
Yup, fair. I’ll stick with small. Sleeves would be too long, you’re right.
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@Kasi said in IHSH-33-IND - 12oz Selvedge Denim Western Shirt - Indigo:
Went brought lots of starch spray.
To crease the arms.Never heard abt this trick, got intrigued with it, therefore a few questions to our denim sand box society that may sound silly.
Does the spray leave any starch stains/residues on the surface of the fabric? For how long is it reasonable to keep it on till wash it off?
If kept on for a considerably long time will it not contribute to fabric brakes through at the creases?If I remember it right one of the reasons the presoak/wash recommended for a new pair of jeans, apart from hygienic purposes, is to wash out remaining starch so that the fabric is not only becomes softer and comfortable to wear but also eliminate the risk of starch contribution to brakes through the fabric making it remain sturdy and less flexible when it comes to motion. Please correct me where I'm mistaken. Thank in advance you all