IHSH-405-GRN - 12oz Ultra Heavy Flannel Check Western Shirt - Green
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IHSH-405-GRN - 12oz Ultra Heavy Flannel Check Western Shirt - Green
To a great extent, our ultra heavy flannel (UHF) shirts define Iron Heart: heavy, rugged, but amazingly wearable. The 12oz fabric is woven with Aspero cotton from the foothills of the Andes mountains. We double brush it on the inside and single brush it on the outside, resulting in a very soft yet substantial, thick, warm and windproof flannel. This shirt is a wardrobe staple - seen here in our western cut with green check.
XS-XXXXL
USD380
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It has kind of a mint green color from afar, love it, the colorway is not far from the green UHF from last winter but that white touch is just genius
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Very nice! Any idea when it will be released?
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@Denman-John I guess september / october will see the first drops from this new season, Alex said it was way too early to be accurate scheduling things
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@Raisinoux Thank you. I just got home and haven’t watched the release video yet ~ will watch it shortly.
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Is this on the horizon? Seeing the orange one hinted at makes me wonder.
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Not word yet @CosmoSix5
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This is the one since the shoulders on the orange didn't work out. Fingers crossed for measurements.
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Is the top button on a "snap" shirt a style or functional choice? It annoys me for what it's worth.
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@CosmoSix5 Agreed. I find them almost impossible to do up (luckily it is an extremely rare occurrence), and of course when you upgrade the snaps, the button tends to stick out like a sore thumb because usually the colour has changed.
The 381 has a snap collar, and even Big Bucks. Different fabrics of course, but personally, the thicker the fabric, the more I’m in need of a snap. Maybe a stylistic choice as you say…
Still beats a work shirt though…
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@Mister_Brue work shirts are by far, sub par when compared to IH westerns. SDA make my favorite work shirts fwiw
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@CosmoSix5 sub par? in what way? I kinda prefer them to westerns…but like and still buy both
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@CosmoSix5 ...says the guy wearing a work shirt in his profile pic
i kid, i kid! 100% subjective. And imo - totally comes down to measurements. I have a couple work shirts, but prefer them in a lighter fabric, i have far more westerns because the measurements tend to work out better, and I like pockets that fasten so things dont fall out when i'm upside-down....which I realized from wearing work shirts - is more than I'd thought.
As far as construction or design, I do think snaps are the superior fastener (in most cases, again for lighter fabrics, buttons are fine), prefer the symmetrical side seams and under-sleeve seams that are usually on westerns, vs works. And, i dont care whether the top button is a snap or what because it's never done up, because its always too tight to fit around my neck.
For this shirt in particular, i think the check pattern lends itself more to a western, for no reason really, it just does.
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@Boit only subpar in fit. For me. Subpar may have been a strong statement
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@WhiskeySandwich you pretty much made my argument for westerns over work. And you nailed me on the profile pic lol. My only IH work shirt. Until/if I pick up the sashiko next week. So tempting .. why isn't it a western!? Lol