IHSH-46 - Chambray Work Shirts
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I don't know. Just know that all IH shirts are long enough in the arms for me
Perhaps my arms out-monkey yours?
Cheers anyway.
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I just got the red shirt in large. Love it. Iron Heart has the fit figured out. Many other Japanese brands just don't fit me right in the arms, and I am about as average as it gets in terms of body structure. Whomever designed the cut, I salute you!
cross post pic from waywt. poor iPhone pics
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thanks Finn. Im loving it. wore it all weekend. almost had an issue when my not very good english speaking mother in law came at me with scissors. at first I thought nothing of it, then I saw her going for the stitching run off and I about shit my pants. Im pretty sure she got the message with my animated expressions.
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red IHSH-46 + 666-XHS
red IHSH-46 + 634S-B
I need one of THIS!
All the fit pics look so good!The red one is sadly gone EXTINT, but black and green are also fabulous.
I decided not to buy them only to save my life. My wife gave me the choice: die in green chambray, or live without. -
Hell yes. Red Shirt Mafia unite!
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Looks pretty fine–the trip stitching, the run-off, etc. For the coin, I would probably like to see a split yoke though, or know why one is not in place. Also, from the photos, the placket looks fold-over, not separately sewn on, but I cannot be sure--again, for the money, it should be explained clearly. Are the buttons plastic? Resin? I would like to know...How are they stitched on? As everything is done in Japan, I imagine that it is all top-tier, but I would like to know these details to know for sure that I am getting the quality that I am paying for and also to have fun with the shirt and explain the quality to my friends...
I would like to see this kind of detail on the descriptions...basically regarding every element of the shirt--written in terms of benefits to the wearer, not simply a list of details. ("Features tell, benefits sell!" Dude!) EG, 10oz selvage mock twist chambray sounds interesting and top-tier, but I am forced to google the term to find out what it is, and why it is used on this shirt...what makes it so great, etc.
Anyway, maybe I am just being grouchy.
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Based on my limited knowledge, split yoke does nothing to the shirt. Although there maybe a legitimate function, I don't think it would be particularly useful on a work shirt. Granted you may see a split yoke or placket sewn separately on a fine dress shirt (e.g. Charvet), you are not likely going to see them on a IH shirt, but never say never! Finally, remember many IH buyers ride motorcycles (at least in Japan). I, IMHO, personally don't think they really care about what goes on a shirt/a pair of jeans that much unless it really bothers them. For example, the buttons on the old 9634 (super black jeans) really bothered a rider when he leans toward the gas tank while riding a motorcycle. H (the Boss) took that into consideration and hence a new model with zipper 9634Z.
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Looks pretty fine–the trip stitching, the run-off, etc. For the coin, I would probably like to see a split yoke though, or know why one is not in place. Also, from the photos, the placket looks fold-over, not separately sewn on, but I cannot be sure--again, for the money, it should be explained clearly. Are the buttons plastic? Resin? I would like to know...How are they stitched on? As everything is done in Japan, I imagine that it is all top-tier, but I would like to know these details to know for sure that I am getting the quality that I am paying for and also to have fun with the shirt and explain the quality to my friends...
I would like to see this kind of detail on the descriptions...basically regarding every element of the shirt--written in terms of benefits to the wearer, not simply a list of details. ("Features tell, benefits sell!" Dude!) EG, 10oz selvage mock twist chambray sounds interesting and top-tier, but I am forced to google the term to find out what it is, and why it is used on this shirt...what makes it so great, etc.
Anyway, maybe I am just being grouchy.
Thank you for your input. Here is the issue we face, many of our customers don't bother reading descriptions and if they do, they glance over them. If we make the descriptions too wordy, then important points may get missed. It is the same with posts on the forum, long essays tend to get ignored, short sharp posts get attention. Personally I love detail, but I hate websites that have a few pictures and reams of text, I think the aesthetic looks messy, so we have deliberately kept the descriptions on the site brief, but we link from the product page to the relevant forum thread, so that those people who need the extra info, can find it or ask questions.
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^^discussions like this and images of Twin (that guy obviously rules) are two of the high points of this forum. more of both please!
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quick question. How do these chambray shirts wear and fade? Im not looking for contrasty fades or anything, but I did some light cleaning with a wash cloth and noticed some color transfer from the light abrasion. Do they develop any contrast? Or do they just get lighter/more work in as they age?