IHSH-290-GRN - 10oz Mock Twist Selvedge Chambray Work Shirt - Green
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dammit….the brown looked so good as well...would have been a great shirt.
Thanks.
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I don't think so? Idk, I was thinking it was basically just a brown version of this IHSH-290…a 10oz mock twist work shirt.
I thought I remembered seeing a swatch of it in a thread a while back discussing the future releases (at the time) of the red and green chambrays. Now that Giles mentioned that there is no more of that brown 10oz mock twist left though I'm guessing it's not the same fabric as the shirt above? Unless the last of the brown 10oz mock twist was used for that.
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@piranha - hope these pics help. The shirt feels light & soft to wear.
The Orange Bobbin thread is my favorite detail. @Giles did you consider doing orange bar tacks on this similar to how the IHSH-68-ind was detailed? I think it would have been cool but maybe a bit too much?Thank you. @hoppy_IPA
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Nice shirt and to me a great match with the black wabash.. Cheers me up in the lock down!
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Great shirt, but the wabby tuxedo steals the show. Ages since I've seen one and I'm absolutely loving it.
+1 , wonderful outfit!
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@R Nice! Excellent combination, love the wabash combo!
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Thank you all for your compliments!
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Love the Salt and Jalepeno
This is a really dense weave, found myself sweating today in 60f temps with a t-shirt underneath. It is more of a forest green in person than the brighter green represented in some of the studio shots, but I find the depth of color and weave to be incredible.
Great work IH!
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Said it before, but this is a really dense and tightly woven fabric, I love it. For the weight, it is very wind resistant and warm. I wore this today with the C3 toastie mitts vest in mid 40's and it was perfect. Here with that vest and #9
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Now just need to score a cayenne & salt. I’m glad I nabbed the last large, I dont know what I was waiting for.
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@Anesthetist Lookin good!!! I see that #6 peeking out under the sleeve…