IHSH-276-IND - 9oz Selvedge Ombré Check Western Shirt - Indigo/Grey
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As you say, it's better to be a little short than having stock sold in the outlet. At least I saved some money
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Giles, I hope you made a ton of the blanket lined western I can't wait for that.
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Congratulations to those lucky ones who scored this fantastic addition to the wardrobe! Sure to be an instant classic
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Man this is fun!! I love reading all the excited comments from everyone! As I told neph earlier…..I have many IH shirts but this was the first time going after one right at the release, I felt energy from you all with the level of stoke!!
For Giles and the awesome IH crew, you guys are killing it for me on every level!
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Hey guys, is the western cut slimmer then the work shirt? Noticed Chesson wearing M for the 277-IND while achieving a similar but slightly slimmer cut in L size for this 276 cut.
I have currently only own IH in the work shirt cut.
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Hey guys, is the western cut slimmer then the work shirt? Noticed Chesson wearing M for the 277-IND while achieving a similar but slightly slimmer cut in L size for this 276 cut.
I have currently only own IH in the work shirt cut.
The western tapers more into the waist than the work shirt, providing a slimmer profile. The shoulders are also a little more trim. Some people can size down on a workshirt, but not all.
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Yessir, the westerns are indeed a bit slimmer/more fitted and the work are a bit more box shaped allowing for freedom of movement whilst working.
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Thanks guys! Good chance that I made the right decision going for a M size for the Western cut. Hopefully.. ::)
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Run a compare:
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Yeap I did. But can't help to notice that the shoulder and chest measurements looks similar both in M size. While comparing the 277 in M size vs the 276 in L size, measurements increases but if you look at Chesson fit photos for both 277 and 276, the 276 in L indeed look slimmer compared to on paper measurements.
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…I guess I have that Additionally, they all need to have the same pattern (e.g. all buffalo check)
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It’s an inconsistent consistency. I’m not that way with jeans or shoes. I am that way with kitchen pantry items and furniture placement. If I come home and an arm chair is out of alignment, like the feet aren’t in the indentations on the rug, I have to move it. Immediately.
Museums are hard for me. They strongly discourage straightening the Van Gohs.