IHSH-189-BRN - 17oz Duck CPO Work Shirt - "The UnTucked" - Brown
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Anyone sizing down on this one? I usually take XL but since it doesn’t taper much in the body, I’m thinking Large might be the move
Depends how you want to wear it.
It’s a pretty standard work shirt cut, but the dims are a touch larger than normal. The way I figure it, size down for how you normally wear a work shirt, but go tts for layering. It is a CPO and is intended to be worn over layers (but doesn’t have to be).
I’m in California where it rarely gets cold. The most layering I do is a T shirt underneath. For the really cold days I have some lined jackets that I pull out.
Size down then [emoji1474]
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One of the things I’m most excited about are the measurements on this one. Looking forward to having a work shirt where I can keep the bottom button done up if I want. Skinny openings are the downfall of many a shirt for my girlish figure. I will wear this over a tee for a shirt with pockets, if all goes according to plan.
Love how many of the OG squad showed up for this one.
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Damn you all!
Unplanned IH purchase #634
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love this shirt its over the top IH
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Also grabbed one! Thanks for restocking, guys
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Having a bit of failure of imagination; how would this look over a hoodie or type 3 jacket or vest?
Thinking how this could be used practically for me as a jacket or if I should stick more toward a shirt.
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Having a bit of failure of imagination; how would this look over a hoodie or type 3 jacket or vest?
Will work great over a vest or hoodie. That is how I’m planning on wearing mine. Duck takes waxing well.
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Having a bit of failure of imagination; how would this look over a hoodie or type 3 jacket or vest?
Will work great over a vest or hoodie. That is how I’m planning on wearing mine. Duck takes waxing well.
Thanks, neph.
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I left my untucked in a restaurant in Long Beach a few days before the world locked down in 2020. They had it, said they would ship it to me, but never delivered and didn't reopen until months later at which point the shirt was lost. This was a favorite, and I'm so pumped it came back into production! Looking forward to having duck on my shoulders again…
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Hi all!
This shirt is sooo nice. I have a general random question for anyone skilled with alterations or tailors. I’m often on camera for work and can’t have ‘branding’ or logos on my clothing.
I know that most (all?) IH shirts have the name on the chest pocket. Could this be removed with a seam ripper and/or by a tailor? Anyone have experience with this? Thanks!
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Thanks all for the suggestions! It pains me to take a sharpie to this thing, so I’ll take it to a skilled tailor. If they say it’s too risky/difficult, then I can just throw black electrical tape on it when filming and just take that off when not. I’d hate to permanently ruin the shirt.
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@idiome Wouldn't black electrical tape just make it stand out more?
@Giles:The safest thing to do would be to black Sharpie the yellow…...
If that does not solve the problem, then cut the label above and below the constructional stitching and "unweave" the label so that you can pull it out of the constructional stitching….
This is what I would do if I wanted to get rid of it…(but I don't mind them and find them unobtrusive)
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It's only risky if you are ham-fisted
In point of fact, the least risky option is to cut the label down the middle (between the 2 rows of constructional stitching) with sharp straight-edged scissors. "Unweave" the label from the centre towards the constructional stitching, when you can unweave no more, pull the remains though the constructional stitching….
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not to belabor and take off track, but the method outlined here is what's worked for me before on one tag I felt like removing. Fine tipped sharp scissors, cut along both rows of constructional stitching as close as I was comfortable and then slowly teased out the long fibers using the sharp point of the scissors or a clothes pin. Just prepare yourself with 10-15 minutes, sit down, use good lighting, and go gentle. No need for a tailor if you're at all handy imo.
To get back on track, has anyone gotten theirs yet? Curious to see this layered over a vest, hoodie, or possibly even a jacket. Find myself going between wanting this as a regular shirt or layering over the things above.
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To get back on track, has anyone gotten theirs yet? Curious to see this layered over a vest, hoodie, or possibly even a jacket. Find myself going between wanting this as a regular shirt or layering over the things above.
Won’t be able to try mine until November. It is waiting for me in Merry Olde England.