IHSH-237-BLK - Ultra Heavy Flannel Crazy Check Western Shirt - Black
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I'm struggling to find fitpictures of this Shirt, thought there were some by Alex?
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@Max:
I'm struggling to find fitpictures of this Shirt, thought there were some by Alex?
There were some shots of him modelling bottoms during the Spring months where he teased with A/W19 shirts I think. I expect @Sam is well underway with photographing this beauty for the product pages though.
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Thanks @Giles Great Picture & shirt
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We have plenty of our Stockists taking this shirt so I've tried to separate via country to make it a bit easier. FYI they won't be shipping out to them until next week.
STOCKISTS
Iron Heart UK
Iron Heart ViennaUK
Rivet & Hide - London
Rivet & Hide - ManchesterAUSTRALIA
GERMANY
Burg & Schild
Four Aces
Statement
KentaurusFINLAND
DENMARK
SPAIN
SWITZERLAND
CANADA
USA
Canoe Club
Franklin & Poe
Self Edge San Fran
Self Edge New York
Self Edge LA
Self Edge PortlandINDONESIA
Denim House
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@max power I can tell that you are more than Excited to obtain this beauty
I can’t decide if I want workshirt or western
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Very cool. My only gripe are the measurements, I think XL could be too small in the shoulders. Might go with XXL. In a perfect world I would see all other UHFs in comparison as I intend not to buy more than two this year. Mustard is hard to pass by and the black herringbone as well.
How heavy & warm would you rate the kersey fabric in comparison?
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The sleeve length (at least for size small) seems to be longer than my other UHFs
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Ooh yeah. Glad to see a good spread of vendors getting this shirt [emoji41]
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@doguhanca:
The sleeve length (at least for size small) seems to be longer than my other UHFs
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If you do a forum search for «sleeve length» you’ll find a long debate regarding this topic from a few years ago. The short of it is that longer is deemed better on the basis that everyone can do something with a longer sleeve where as shorter sleeves will exclude some people.There is also the design aspect. Traditionally, H-san designs longer than average sleeves on shirting so that they don’t rise up the arm, thus leaving exposed skin, when on a bike.
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Yep. Looks great!