IHSH-33-IND - 12oz Selvedge Denim Western Shirt - Indigo
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what are you concerned about on the fit???
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the shirt is one wash but you can get it to shrink down with a really hot soak with some agitation.
i got an xxl which was a bit to big & was able to shrink it down a considerable amount.i'm weird though & always prefer too big as opposed to too small.
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good memory jaco. not sure he was happy with that fit. . .
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this is for a size medium, two pages back:
size medium, hottest wash i could do with medium agitation for about an hour. dried on medium heat for about 30 mins until damp and then hung up. lost a bit of color but nothing too bad. just a note that "pre" measurements were already after one hot soak in the tub.
pre
shoulder to shoulder - 17.5"
pit to pit - 21.75" total width laid flat
pit to pit - 20.5" seam to seam
pit to cuff - 22"
shoulder to cuff - 25.75"
length - 29.5"post
shoulder to shoulder - 17"
pit to pit - 21.25" total width laid flat
pit to pit - 20" seam to seam
pit to cuff - 21.5"
shoulder to cuff - 24.5"
length - 28.25"fits much better now.
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the 33 is a beast. don't know if it's the black buttons or what, but it's a bad ass shirt
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I recognise that what I'm about to ask may be considered sacrilege by some, however I will preface it by saying that I absolutely love my new 33 (been wearing it at every opportunity since it arrived a week ago)….....unfortunately the chainstitch run-off really bugs my wife, so is there a simple solution to cut it off and knot the ends so that it doesn't fray?
This is in a bid to maintain the happy truce where she doesn't question how much I spend on IH gear
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hahahahahahahaha
pretty sure you can snip them off & they will not damage the shirt at all, no need to knot or anything so labor intensive
good call on picking your battles
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@tmg:
I recognise that what I'm about to ask may be considered sacrilege by some, however I will preface it by saying that I absolutely love my new 33 (been wearing it at every opportunity since it arrived a week ago)….....unfortunately the chainstitch run-off really bugs my wife, so is there a simple solution to cut it off and knot the ends so that it doesn't fray?
This is in a bid to maintain the happy truce where she doesn't question how much I spend on IH gear
had the same thing with the gf on my IHSH-35
solved the problem by grabbing the chainstitch run-off and just bend it to the inner of the shirt and sewed it on with one or two stitches…no big thing, no damage to the run-off and the shirt and done in a few seconds...
Cuz maybe there will come times where you can rock the shirt with the run-off showing and no one cares about it...