IHSH-302-IND - Ultra Heavy Flannel Western Shirt - Buffalo Check - Indigo
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[mention]chadingsworth [/mention] can you cross your arms over your chest and touch the opposite shoulder? Can you touch your toes? If both of these are easy then the shoulders are fine.
The chest looks fine to me.
You won’t get any noticeable shrinkage in the chest and shoulders.
The sleeves look good. There are already some creases so you won’t lose too much length when washing.
It looks a bit long in the front but it could be because you are leaning forward. You will get about a 2cm shrinkage in length with a 30deg wash on the gentle cycle.
I would advise against sizing up. If you do, it would be too long and too wide at the waist.
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as long as cool washes and hang drying don't cause any shrinkage, I can decide if I can live with it.
It should not shrink with careful washing. I appreciate everyones style is their own, but you can also experiment with different buttoning patterns, or even wearing an A-shirt under it (or nothing at all). I find these things useful on my trimmer shirts.
Edit: I just realised you may not be wearing an undershirt here [emoji1]
Interesting point about buttoning patterns. I notice that a lot of people seem to fasten all buttons/ snaps bar the top one. I usually just use the middle button, perhaps the middle two, and never, ever fasten the bottom one. Preferences, I guess.
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Yeah, for me personally a hard rule is always to never button the top 2 buttons or the very bottom button on a casual shirt.
I thought leaving the bottom button open was a universal standard, but I'm always surprised to see many people doing it up. Looks very weird to me.
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Preferences, I guess.
Preference should win at every turn. I din’t know if there is some Reddit thread or GQ article that espouses the «proper way», but what ever looks and feels good to the individual is the right way imho.
I enjoy looking at the .jp crew IG accounts. They wear theirs all kinds of ways. Haraki-san’s favourite is just buttoning the second button down from the top.
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[mention]chadingsworth [/mention] can you cross your arms over your chest and touch the opposite shoulder? Can you touch your toes? If both of these are easy then the shoulders are fine.
The chest looks fine to me.
You won’t get any noticeable shrinkage in the chest and shoulders.
The sleeves look good. There are already some creases so you won’t lose too much length when washing.
It looks a bit long in the front but it could be because you are leaning forward. You will get about a 2cm shrinkage in length with a 30deg wash on the gentle cycle.
I would advise against sizing up. If you do, it would be too long and too wide at the waist.
Check and check. I am able to easily do both, but notice the slightest amount of resistance touching shoulders at the same time (unlike a denim jacket I have that I notice pronounced resistance).
Appreciate the thoughts. On all accounts the fit is great minus the tiny pucker on the first snap. I think the length might also appear a tad long due to the camera being lower propped up on the bed lol. And the larger size (besides the shoulders) seemed too big in each measurement.
The medium will stay! Can't wait to fade this bad boi and my first IH piece, long overdue!
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I’m a big fan of how “light” and soft this UHF feels.
Copped an XS in this. Ended up chopping a few inches off and popped the bottom button to have it look more like a shirt rather than a flannel dress then gave it a hot wash to tighten it up and give the hems that puckered look I love.
Fit pics.
Note - I typically wear my shirts unbuttoned so the side profile & back photos are of the shirt unbuttoned.
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stunning @RoxRocks86 as usual!
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Most excellent!. Looks Great!!!!
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@RoxRocks86 between you and @Filthy –-the two mad scientists
Customizing your gear like that is pretty damn impressive.
Big fan of those Vans too!--nicely done -
Looks great @RoxRocks86 and those XHS
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FFS @RoxRocks86 you're not making it any easier to resist this shirt. Straight up , you have the best style.
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@RoxRocks86 wow that looks incredible!! This post is making me really want to pull the trigger on this…
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You will not regret it @ Paymar. It definitely feels different than the other UHF's.
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Thank you all ️️️
You got some mad skills to chop these flannels! Lookin’ good
Just mad, no skills
@Paul9221 @Jcaz6996 thanks, denim is 21oz in the 777 cut. They will be hitting the 4 yr mark in about 4 months
@jerkules @paymar I can only cheer you on to pull the trigger if your size is left who can resist an indigo dyed UHF by your favorite makers? Think of the long run of how this will age and fade as you wear it each season.
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I've got the IHSH-247 in indigo . . .same blue buffalo check. Trying to convince myself I don't need this UHF. But the will power is starting to fade.
Anyone else have the 247 and this UHF and can comment if they're not totally redundant.
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I dont have the 247 to compare. All i can say is, that the evo on this will be different , being indigo. Different and more fade potential with age. What i can tell you is,that the fabric feels different than the rest of my UHF shirts in a good way. Feels slightly thinner although its the same weight, but more luxurious. I also like the fit on this one. From my experience at list it seems slightly trimmer
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I guess by weight going from 9oz to 12oz represents a 25% difference in heft?
@GregO if you find that they are redundant and you're a Large I might be interested in picking up your 247. 9oz is also a really nice flannel weight.
Meanwhile I too am struggling with temptation on this one. IH ordering so many larges of UHFs has been a struggle for me