IHSH-412-BLK - 9oz Selvedge Indigo Check Flannel Work Shirt - Black
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IHSH-412-BLK - 9oz Selvedge Indigo Check Flannel Work Shirt - Black
Offering a lighter weight alternative to our signature Ultra Heavy Flannel (UHF) shirts, our 9oz selvedge unbrushed flannels provide classic Iron Heart styling in a cooler, more breathable option for the warmer months. This season’s shirts feature a timeless check pattern, seen here in our work cut with a black/indigo colourway. Slowly woven to increase heft and texture, the darkest yarns in the pattern are indigo dyed while the lighter shades are sulphur cheese-dyed to allow for natural fading over time. With only four shuttle looms in Japan capable of producing this intricate pattern (which requires switching the weft yarn mid-weave), our SS25 shirts are some of the most unique Japanese-made flannels available this season.
Please note, to differentiate this colourway from our pure indigo shirts, we refer to this plaid as a “black”. However, in person, the dominant colour appears more of a deep indigo hue, which will gradually lighten with wear and washing.
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Hi, when will the measurements be available please?
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Thanks @AdamJ (and if I wasn’t impatient and didn’t ask silly questions it would give you time to do it!!)
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Has anyone else noticed the mid-section measurements tapering more like the westerns on this and some other recent work shirts (up to a 1.5 inch drop from chest to waist)? I noticed a similar trend on the 414, but I picked one up anyway.
This might just be the universe giving me a subtle nudge to lose some belly weight
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Yeah, its annoying. The Japanese have decided to call it black, because they are referring to one of the non-indigo colours in the pattern to differentiate it from other indigo check shirts. As such, they have tagged all the hang tags as 'black' etc etc
If we change the colour naming convention, as we have in the past, then we get into shit down the line when we ask for a rerun or a restock and we accidentally get the wrong product, or Tom says "that does not exist".
See for example the red black ombres recently instead of purples.So with that in mind, we have decided to follow Japanese naming convention to avoid that confusion in the future. In rare cases like this, it creates different confusion. Sam will add copy to the products, he has already recorded a video explanation of the above in the release video to go out this week too.
The colour of the images is the colour of the shirt
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I assumed the black referred to the dark grey lines (the description says they are lighter shades).
Though then the description ways this and I couldn't figure if just the lighter shades fade or all of it???
"the darkest yarns in the pattern are indigo dyed while the lighter shades are sulphur cheese-dyed to allow for natural fading over time"In the end... it doesn't matter as it looks cool.
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@Matt but you can’t knock an Oakland As hat these days no? Will be as cool as an expos hat in a couple years. And the proper MLB cap for any outsider is obviously RedSox