IHSH-326-OD - 12oz Selvedge Denim Work Shirt With Snaps - Indigo Overdyed Black
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Copped[emoji41]
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Copped[emoji41]
I have enough shirts/overdye/black gear to last a lifetime but the work shirt cut and white snaps are really screaming for my attention.
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I agree with you 100% and if I admit it I’m in the same boat….. but the work shirt and the measurements sold me hard on this.
Here comes No lot/ 12oz OD Canadian tux[emoji1]
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I think this may be up in the top one or two for my favorite shirts!! The measurements are spot on and the sleeves length is perfect Topped off with the white snaps. All a winning combo
Nice work IH
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Two days in and it’s already getting some stacks
Really dig this shirt! The regular indigo is peaking my interest also[emoji23]
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Work shirts are shorter in length and in the sleeve than westerns, right?
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Cheers.
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Here is the latest addition to the IH collection.
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Here is the latest addition to the IH collection.
Lovely stuff. Looking forward to picking up one of these some day soon.
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Any glamour shots of the IHSH-326-OD with black button upgrade?
Am considering blacking mine out, but the contrast of OD and white is also pretty sharp.
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I did the HD Black snap upgrade on the Indigo version. It’s pretty dark so that should give you some idea. Also the 33OD Western comes with Black snaps.
Think I enjoy the look of a workshirt more than a western. Just see myself wearing the workshirts more.
Nice on the upgrade. I was eyeing the IND version, but was considering keeping it plain, then pimping out the OD with either black or copper. Copper would match my black and copper belt….
Cheers.
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Mine arrived today. Thanks Adam for assistance with sizing. I think the fit is good.
One question to the hive mind though - the sleeves at the forearms are on the verge of being too tight. Anyone else had this problem?
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One question to the hive mind though - the sleeves at the forearms are on the verge of being too tight. Anyone else had this problem?
Yes, this is entirely normal. You learn to live with it (and even appreciate it), in my experience. If it’s any consolation, they don’t look too tight. In fact, the whole thing looks bloody great on you.