IHSH-33-IND - 12oz Selvedge Denim Western Shirt - Indigo
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^Noice!
I busted out mine today and reassured myself how fabulous this shirt is. Sometimes I feel extant items don't receive the amount of love and attention they deserve as e.g. people really go nuts over the limited UHF releases but the 33 is still the best denim shirt out there. It's a wardrobe staple and will look good in everyone's collection. I am really glad it's in continous production as this is already my third one.
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I feel extant items don't receive the amount of love and attention they deserve as e.g. people really go nuts over the limited UHF releases but the 33 is still the best denim shirt out there.
Word. The same goes for the IHSH-62/68’s. Probably the IHSH-13/21’s too but I don’t own any yet (to my eternal shame).
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I am considering myself not being a Wabash guy but I experienced this glorious fabric of the 62/68 on the pocket bags of my PIHXHS and it really got me thinking… maybe one day. Also agreed on the classic 13/21. The 13 was a long time on my list but never on top and vanished due to other ''more important'' items.
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Agreed @Dion My 33 is my most worn shirt. Followed by 07 13 21 and 62. The extant stuff is classic IH. I love them all, but for some reason wear these the most and they all keep getting better.
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My favorite IH shirt so far!
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Looks great on you, @going_to_battle Glad you like it. I'm now starting on the long road with my new bigger size.
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The fit is spot on. I'm really happy with it.
I now have an Iron Heart jacket (x 2), jeans (x 3), shirt and jumper. My collection is growing quickly, while my bank balance goes the opposite direction
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I didn't think I'd like a denim shirt as much, but this one just ticks all the right boxes. I blasted my new XL at 60° and it came down just enough to give me the room I wanted without being OTT.
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My collection is growing quickly, while my bank balance goes the opposite direction
According to the well documented and generally accepted pathology of Ironheartitis you will soon start considering the practical merit of having two kidneys