IHSH-411-BLK - 9oz Selvedge Indigo Check Flannel Western Shirt - Black
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…another thing to note, that is unless you are running colour correction software for your viewing device (phone, tablet, monitor), that the colours on your end may also look distorted in comparison to the pictures from IH and to the product in hand.
The fact that IHUK has done so much work trying to give us the best product available (pictures and video) is a testament to their professionalism.
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Will definitely be picking this one up, thanks for all the content @SamD
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Sam’s YT video got the better of me … interest registered.
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@SamD getting really good at these man
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@flannel-slut Cheers! It really helps to have the new setup - we'll hopefully be shooting some SS25 product focus vids with @AdamC soon, so I'll make sure to get some nice detailed shots of the fabrics then.
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The quality of your videos has improved greatly. I know it takes effort, but the results speak for themselves. Keep up the excellent work team!
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I love the colors on these but I have a question. Are the vertical stripes placed differently on each individual piece (as opposed to by size)? For example, the sample shirt in the photo looks to be a size Large and there is a noticeable gap between vertical stripes down the middle. Is this totally random and a piece-by-piece kind of thing? The vertical stripes really pop out.
To compare, the sample shirt (same size L) for the work shirt version is more balanced, which makes me think it's a piece-by-piece thing.
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Ok, thanks. Maybe I'll get some in at the Self Edge store near me so I can check it out first.
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I’m truly happy to hear the colors are darker as per the photo on the left in your comparisons.
Thanks for the detailed explanation.
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Do we know when these are dropping? It’s getting warmer here and I need a lighter shirt that still has some warmth:)
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@SKT This will be my first … can you tell me how it compares to UHF? My only other frame of reference is a 10oz mock twill that I own. I’m hoping this one will be a fair bit cooler than the UHFs.