3sixteen
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I've had little to no shrinkage on my 3sixteen T's as well. Washed every time they are worn (gets hot n sweaty in Oz). The newish version of indigo are the only ones I'd be worried about. They come up way smaller than the other colours.
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I wear all my stuff more trim and fitted than most users on here, I prefer starting off too small and stretching to a proper snug fit, the L was way too long and big in the body
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It's interesting because I didn't notice much shrinkage in the chest or sleeves, but the length of the T seemed to come up a solid inch on me. I'm just a bit over 6 feet and weigh roughly 150-155 pounds, I bought size small in the T's. After washing the T felt much more boxy, retained it's width but was now hitting an inch or so higher in the mid-section. Personally I wouldn't worry as much about the shirt being too tight after washing as I would it coming up shorter than preferred.
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It's interesting because I didn't notice much shrinkage in the chest or sleeves, but the length of the T seemed to come up a solid inch on me. I'm just a bit over 6 feet and weigh roughly 150-155 pounds, I bought size small in the T's. After washing the T felt much more boxy, retained it's width but was now hitting an inch or so higher in the mid-section. Personally I wouldn't worry as much about the shirt being too tight after washing as I would it coming up shorter than preferred.
Absolutely correct. I lost a good inch in length but other measurements haven't changed much. Now they are short and boxy which is fine and looks good with my denim jackets.
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@Akuma:
I wear all my stuff more trim and fitted than most users on here, I prefer starting off too small and stretching to a proper snug fit, the L was way too long and big in the body
What size IH shirts do you wear mate? I'm 5'10, 42-44 inch chest in shirts and was gonna go with an L. How tall are you? Thanks!
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@bertoni 6 foot 220 pounds and also go with L shirts and 33/34 waist jeans
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I just picked up their heavyweight hoody from SESF and it is magnificent!
For the price and quality. For the quality and price. I have zero complaints of this garment as a whole and I would happily shake Johan and Andrews respective hands.
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It's interesting because I didn't notice much shrinkage in the chest or sleeves, but the length of the T seemed to come up a solid inch on me. I'm just a bit over 6 feet and weigh roughly 150-155 pounds, I bought size small in the T's. After washing the T felt much more boxy, retained it's width but was now hitting an inch or so higher in the mid-section. Personally I wouldn't worry as much about the shirt being too tight after washing as I would it coming up shorter than preferred.
Absolutely correct. I lost a good inch in length but other measurements haven't changed much. Now they are short and boxy which is fine and looks good with my denim jackets.
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I have 8 of these T's, they all vary particularly the blue ones, not just in colour but in measurements.
I have two blue ones that have done the short and boxy thing, as you described and the rest haven't at all. I noticed minimal shrink other than that.
The grey ones, I've washed on 40 degree and tumble dried and not noticed any shrink at all.
They are pretty much my favourite T, definitely from a bang for your buck viewpoint. TFH are slightly better quality imo but considerably more expensive.
You can't go wrong really.
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They shrink. I went XL same as UHF and prefer the fit after they shrunk a bit.
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Yep, I'd agree with what everyone else has been saying. I own five of their T's and they are great T-shirts. I've washed all of mine, many times, on a cold/cold machine wash and hang dry and they have never shrunk. They will shrink if you throw them in the dryer though like @GoBruins said.
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I washed mine on a 40 and they definitely shrunk.
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Just realised mine are large. Still better after a bit of shrink.
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27" ish the large measures now.