IHSH-70 - Heavy Herringbone Flannel Western (Red, Grey and Sax)
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Don't worry Finn, I gouged IH for a Medium gray, everything's clear for you to cop one at full price
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I couldn't make M work on the shoulders, the chest probably. So if your red is wide at the shoulders, it might be worth a try.
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Rafa, I tried on a medium at SELA and I could not do a small, if that says anything.
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That grey is money… got mine... Now the weather needs to get cold so I can rock that sum'ma'bitch.
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I demand a fitpic
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Nice dude! Mine arrives today
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Yes, that looks fantastic. The opening is also a bit wide on you, I think wider jeans will make this look less dramatic (speaking mostly of my fit, I don't like the feeling of wearing my 555 with a wide top)
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I agree, but the weave provides a fair amount of shrinkage with its initial wash and it'll be on point like my red 70 without a worry.. Plus I have in 666s which I generally just wear with close cut t shirts.
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Also like to throw a Henley under these and be super warm in winter which these allow
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Blue bag days are happy days…
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If you both take the average of you arm length, the sleeves would fit perfect But nice fit on you too anyway.
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I consider these sleeves to be absolutely fine, they are unbuttoned here. The sleeve openings are so small on IH that buttoning the cuffs makes a shirt with this kind of sleeve length ideal, because when I extend my arm forward the sleeve is still long enough. Unlike my Wabash Flat Head, which has monumental sleeve openings, so they won't stack well. I've considered moving the buttons on that one.
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Tat, that shirt looks flippin' awesome. Man, it really makes me wish I would have scooped a Gray. It's like that color was made for you.
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@Max:
If you both take the average of you arm length, the sleeves would fit perfect But nice fit on you too anyway.
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I wish I could have copped a Red. I was thinking about the sizes and the prices have gone back to their original selling price. I guess "He who hesitates is lost" is quite true in my situation :'(.