IHSH-262-NAV - Ultra Heavy Flannel Crazy Check Western Shirt - Navy
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Wow. This crazy check might be the best uhf pattern. Please stop making it so I stop buying it.
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Yes. It’s the perfect combo…..for the fall. It’s 90 degrees here today.
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Looks colorful @Wlemon
Wonder why I missed this one! I have the 777 ducks on the way to me! This combo is telling me that I should get the shirt to rock the same splendid look!
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SelfEdge has yet to post it, I think, too. If you rather have the western. Berkeley Supply still has the western, too.
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If anyone is looking for this shirt, we just put some up online:
https://www.selfedge.com/index.php?route=product/new_arrivals -
And there you go…
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Looks so bad ass! Outstanding combination @Wlemon
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Thanks, man! @Dishelveled
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Thank you! I’m here for all your styling needs.
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Just got mine. The photos don’t do it justice. I’ll have to use one of the methods from the hacks thread if I ever wash it though because I can’t afford to lose any length.
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14 hour days arent so bad when you have a box from Gosport waiting for you [emoji2]
Bad pic in our under construction kitchen but this is me in an XL.
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Just got mine. The photos don’t do it justice. I’ll have to use one of the methods from the hacks thread if I ever wash it though because I can’t afford to lose any length.
Hand wash in lukewarm water or machine at 30C on low spin and you’ll be fine. If not then 5kg dumbells are your friend [emoji23]
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14 hour days arent so bad when you have a box from Gosport waiting for you [emoji2]
Bad pic in our under construction kitchen but this is me in an XL.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I seem to remember you saying that your hours were being slashed at the beginning of the pandemic. Are you back to normal now? Or am I misremembering?
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Tapatalk triple tapped, please delete!
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Our OR cut out elective surgery back around spring break, so we were pretty much closed except for emergencies. This made my hours about a third of what I normally work and I lost my call pay and OT. When St Louis began a progressive rollback of quarantine restrictions back in June so we were able to trickle cases back in as long as we had PPE & tests.
Both supply chains have been open so far and despite people acting like morons and hitting up the Lake & crowded bars, we’ve been able to go full tilt. Since some of our surgeons have backlogs of over a hundred cases, we’ve been burning the midnight oil. Anyway long story short, I’m back at normal hours & then some, and am super grateful for it. Downside is that I have almost permanent respirator & goggle lines.
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a) is there some stretch to this fabric and b) when it says there could be shrinkage, are we talking a really hot wash or will there be a little bit of shrinkage even at normal temps?
a) A little. It relaxes with wear, but it isn’t a denim twill.
b) 30C, low spin, air dry only and you’ll get zero to negligible shrinkage.
In addition when you take it out of the machine and while it is still wet, stretch the seams on the arms and the side seams. If you want to be thorough, do up the snaps and stretch the placket. It’s always a good idea anyway, but especially if you don’t want your shirts any smaller.
Cheers @neph93 will have to give it some thought then. Usually wash at 40 so guess there will be some shrinkage initially.
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Cheers @neph93 will have to give it some thought then. Usually wash at 40 so guess there will be some shrinkage initially.
Only a little, possibly none. Especially if you crank down the spin.
When I have intentionally shrunk mine I put them on 60C and even then you are only talking about half an inch on the length.