IHSH-136 - 12oz Indigo/Indigo Selvedge Denim Work Shirt
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@Broark Looking good with the striped t-shirt underneath. I'll be keen to see the pre & post measurements if you do give it a hot soak as I'd like to shrink mine down little more than it did in the initial test.
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Great sizing on the xxx's for us wide bodies Giles.
I agree!! This and the western are sized great in 3X
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I did give it a hot soak in the washing machine to see what I could get out of it, then let it hang dry.
I still think it could be a bit slimmer through the arms, but it fits pretty nicely now buttoned up through the body.
I might even be tempted to give it another hot wash and a trip through the dryer to see what happens.
Here's the current measurements for my XXL @Winchy :
Shoulder: 20 in.
Chest: 24.5 in.
Waist: 23.5 in.
Opening: 24.2 in.
Length: 31 in.
Sleeve: 28 in. -
Nice one, much appreciated. I'll add the results here once I get around to doing the same.
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Hi Broark, please keep us/me posted add to the shrinkage, mine is too long in the sleeves and I hope to get all the shrinkage out before I turn to a tailor. Mine is just hanging there still dry…. So please! Lead the way!
@Broark:I did give it a hot soak in the washing machine to see what I could get out of it, then let it hang dry.
I still think it could be a bit slimmer through the arms, but it fits pretty nicely now buttoned up through the body.
I might even be tempted to give it another hot wash and a trip through the dryer to see what happens.
Here's the current measurements for my XXL @Winchy :
Shoulder: 20 in.
Chest: 24.5 in.
Waist: 23.5 in.
Opening: 24.2 in.
Length: 31 in.
Sleeve: 28 in. -
I'm having the same problem @harleysteen, the sleeves are quite long.
They fit perfectly with the cuff rolled once, which also exposes the selvedge which is nice.
I plan on doing a hot wash today, might not let it go through the spin cycle so that I avoid any odd marbling.
Once it drip dries a bit I think I'll put it in the dryer as well. -
Broak, get any more soak out of your shirt? I am gonna snag a western just trying to nail down size based on shrinkage.
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Hey guys, sorry for the delayed response.
Put the shirt though a hot wash cycle, pulled it out before the full spin and then put it through the dryer until somewhat damp and let it hang dry.
Here's the current measurements.Shoulders: 20 in.
Chest: 24 in.
Waist:23.25 in.
Opening: 24 in.
Length: 31 in.
Sleeves: 27.5 in.So overall I got a little bit more shrinkage, even though the sleeves shrunk a little bit more they still feel slightly big. I think once it gets more wear and the creases set they'll feel more fitted.
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Thanks again @Broark. I'm gonna aim to get mine done this weekend so will add the results ASAP.
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@Winchy @Broark much appreciated !! I have done a long warm soak and gotten similar results. sleeve length and width the only real issue now. I dampened the sleeves and sat at my desk working til the were completely dry, The result were some nicely set in creases which shortened the sleeves just enough to be 25.5" believe it or not. If I pull them taught they come out to 26.3" or so. Anyway - hurrah for creases! eh? haha I will probably do another hot soak and maybe a short spin in the dryer. My issue is classic for broad chested shorter fellas. At 5'8" and 180lbs of athletic build, I run the risk of getting too tight in the chest and shoulder in an effort to get the length of the body and sleeves to shrink! I am honestly considering a tailor to tapper the torso a bit as the waist bells out a bit on me. Anyways- I see this shirt becoming a definite favorite, alongside the IH128 and IH99od.
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Looks good @twin have my eye on this too. Did you go 3xl?
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Went with a XL shirt My regular size.
Colour of the denim looks lovely mate. Good choice I think plus totally different from the western imo
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I think we know the solution for this:
Snaps on work shirts!!!