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21oz breaks in nicely and softens a lot. Keep at it and it’ll be worth it. One trick is to give it a soak and wear it for a few minutes while damp to set some creases. Not needed, but I like it to help remove any remaining shrink and form it to my body. After that, wear as much as possible without washing!
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Thanks! I thought about the soak and wear damp method but my jacket is perfectly fitted to me…any shrinkage would be a problem so I’ll just wear it constantly.
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@nwills wear it every single day all day and even at night when you’re home and relaxing. You’ll be surprised how quickly it softens up.
As for the shrink if it gets wet…it should be minimal if at all if cold water is used. Don’t put it in the washing machine but just cold soak in the bathtub. The agitation of the washing machine is what causes the most shrinkage when a garment is new.
If even the smallest amount of shrink scares you…then don’t soak it dude. You may have to just not wash it ever. Which is something we have to deal with to maintain a perfect fit sometimes. Though that is rare.
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Were there once product pages for sonder supplies products that will come back once the shop is back online? I wanted to add some pictures of the Trophy Ranger jacket as it changes
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@Nik You could always post it here: https://www.ironheart.co.uk/forum/topic/2983/trophy-clothing/184
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@goosehd thanks, did it
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@jerkules the website says it is coming back soon
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Black Denim Shirt
As a fan I am starting to accumulate a nice collections of jeans, jackets, and flannels, and am ready to pull the trigger on a denim shirt. I am giving serious consideration to the Kersey, the Double Cloth, and 10 oz selvedge, and the Mock Twill, all in
Black all in Western. I am leaning towards reactive dye liking the less fading but maybe the overdye or sulphur dyes age nicely with some fades? Any recommendations to get me into a denim shirt…sooner than later -
I think the Johnny Cash III (IHSH-218) is in your future
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@chrisjohnnick that is a great choice, i just need another 3/4 or inch in the waist and that size is one of the few n/a
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@Tago-Mago Might want to check out Zerrows as they have a fantastic offering and they are built really well.
Edit: Added link: https://zerrows-onlinestore.com/en
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@Tago-Mago Truman Boots kinda fall in between Red Wing and Viberg/Lofgren/Wesco price wise. They have a solid build as well and some interesting leathers.
Nicks Boots also has some really solid builds for a bit less than Viberg as well.
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@Tago-Mago Truman, Oak Street Bootmakers. Truman offers some very cool leathers and occasional MTO runs.