IHSH-396-BLK - 13.5oz Denim Western Shirt - Black
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@AdamJ shows size xs in the description but not in the size chart???
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@John-Galt Thanks for heads up, we actually didn't get any XS in for this shirt, I have amended the post, so the size break down is now correct.
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@JoshC thanks for clarifying the sizing - total bummer, I’m not invited to the party again for either colorway; although my wallet is happy.
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Can you clarify the dye / dye processed used? I believe the description here and the description on the product page differ. The product page says sulfer dyed and will fade while the forum page says reactive dyed and will not fade.
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I’m curious what the main difference is between this and the 14oz 295-BB? Other than being .5 oz lighter?
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Hey @mjdnm
Other differences is that this is non-selvedge and the blurb in the details above pretty much covers the rest:
This particular denim is woven using open-ended yarns - creating an authentic '70s/80s style fabric - and sulphur dyed to allow for vintage fading to develop through wear and washing.
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@Graham Is this sulphur or reactive dyed? Product page on the site says sulphur and reactive in the forum thread.
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@Ross thank you
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How soft is this denim compared to IHSH-338-BLK ?
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Got mine in yesterday, and am really impressed. Been wanting a great all-season black western that can fade, and this one checks the boxes. Really comfortable, soft and pliable, but still some crispness to it. For anyone on the fence, hoping this gives you the nudge!
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@mjdnm cool! How warm is this shirt? I’m in Texas so just wondering at what temp it might start to be uncomfortable. That will determine how many months per year I could wear this beautiful shirt! Thanks
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@denimdad it doesn't feel much heavier than my 12oz IHSH-33-IND. Just a bit starchier, which I'm sure will eventually go away with wear. So I bet you'd get a lot of wear out of it!
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@mjdnm thanks! How would you describe the fabric? Trying to understand the description a bit more. Fabric there’s always my favorite thing about Ironheart
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@denimdad it's packed away at the moment (I'm in the midst of a move) so I can't get to it to really inspect it. But, offhand: I'd say it's a nice midweight that feels substantial, with some starchiness to it. I have both a 12oz indigo, and a 16oz SBG, and it falls much more in line with the 12oz. However, it's a bit more rigid, a bit more dense feeling, but still comfortable and pliable, to where I expect it to really break in and become soft and supple over time, much like the 12oz shirts.