IHSH-75od - Indigo 12oz Selvedge Denim Work Shirt - Indigo Overdyed Black
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I didn’t know you all had a version of “daylight savings time” as well. Gd Ben Franklin.
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@Graham i thought you’d be a large in this one. I have an xl in the standard version, and, based on the chart, I’d assumed I’d pick up an xl again. Now you’re making me think differently!
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@Paul9221 didn’t we vote to change that last election cycle? You’re in California, too, right?
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What a great looking shirt.
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Boom! Excited for this
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@Wlemon et al, The L in the OD is on the cusp in all aspects of what would work for me. So I had to wear an XL for the photos as I feel that the L would not be an accurate portrayal of what I'd wear. Feel free to drop me a dm or email if anyone wants any advice, I'm always available.
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Copped! Delighted with the return of the denim Workshirts..
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Copped! Delighted with the return of the denim Workshirts..
Never had one, really want one. Congrats!
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The black OD on this shirt looks SO good.. boy it's tempting 🥵
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There are pieces that drop that I'm unsure about "Will you actually wear that enough to justify the price? Will you want to wear that in 10 years?" A denim work shirt is a slam dunk across the board. It's a classic shirt. It's thin enough that it can be worn even when it's warm out. It's never going to go out of style. And with most denim pieces, it's only going to look better with age.
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I wear mine as a jacket sometimes, too. For summer time, it can work as both a jacket and a shirt.
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Any beanpoles out there tried an IH work shirt? Can the wider mid/lower torso work on a slimmer build, or am I better off sticking to the westerns? Love the style, especially this OD, just worry it might need a beefier frame.
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@Oroccoco I’m not sure I’d call him a beanpole (he is slim and certainly not short) but @Peterpiper wears work shirts a lot and they really suit him.
For the record I think the idea that “slim cut” and “tapered” items are for slim people (which means “wide cut” and “relaxed” are for big folks), is a misconception when it comes to IH (and otherwise). It is all about body type and shape, which is a much more complex issue than short/tall, slim/wide. That is why there is size S and M in work shirts, and size XXXXL in westerns. Also loads of “beanpoles” look great in the 634 cut for example, while 777’s can still work on wide bodies with short inseams.