IHSH-75 - 12oz Indigo Selvedge Denim Work Shirt
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this really is the ultimate denim shirt (as stated a few years ago by @Megatron1505 )
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Did @Megatron1505 talk about the V1 with white stitching or the V2 with brown?
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@Giles @Appfaff , it was the V2 and I totally stand by the statement. Everyone should have a denim work shirt in their wardrobe, and this one happens to be the best around.
I remember reading the article but I don't recall why this is #1. Why would you (yes, you personally) take a work shirt over a western? I recently got my hands on a 75, but I just think the 33 and 76 look better. I'm hoping the 75 will grow on me.
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Western shirts look better on errrr….. men who are less "homely" (yes, that's a word), than me.
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Love the looks of this shirt…. don't own one yet.... will one day when IH quits making bad ass limited run items that take precedence.
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I will attest that this is easily the most "wearable" denim shirt IH has made. the 12oz fabric and brown stitching makes the denim on denim look not so uniform and the work shirt pockets make it look less "marlboro man" than the IHSH-33 does. Having owned a Large (grew out of it) and an XXL (shrunk out of it), I will be getting an XL when my "other denim shirt" collection dwindles down haha.
I would love to see the 14oz denim from the jeans made into a work shirt at some point. I got a pair of 14oz jeans (although they don't fit me haha) and the denim is unreal. I think it would make a shirt to rule all shirts. Tonal stitching would differentiate it from V1 and V2 of the denim work shirt runs.
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Western shirts look better on errrr….. men who are less "homely" (yes, that's a word), than me.
So… basically everyone?
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I immediately thought of you, so I was going to say "lesser men", but didn't want to offend anyone else
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Hahaha
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You're just jealous of my waifish physique, you lumbering oaf.
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Happened to two of the buttons on my hickory work shirt. Actually, one came off in my hand now I think about it.
I ended up reinforcing all of them.
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I've had a few issues with some buttons falling off of some of my shirts as well.
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I've had the same issue with mister freedom , sugarcane and flathead shirts….Maybe when sewing in production some buttons are just sewn a bit looser than others and certainly looser than a person focusing on sewing one button back onto a shirt. I've never let it bother me much, but would have been sad if I had lost one of the buttons
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Snaps on work shirts.
Problem solved, right? Right?