IHSH-380-IND - 12oz Dobby Cloth Work Shirt - Indigo
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@Tago-Mago said in IHSH-380-IND - 12oz Dobby Cloth Work Shirt - Indigo:
making it really difficult
Isn’t that why we’re here?
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Such a beautiful shirt. I really hope they run this one again with normal work shirt arm sizing.
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@pjroo33 said in IHSH-380-IND - 12oz Dobby Cloth Work Shirt - Indigo:
Looks terrific!! Do you think the fabric would be a pet hair magnet?
sorry my friend I read it now, no not particularly at least, I live with eight cats and I am an excellent shareholder of brushes for removing hair from clothes , but unlike other "magnets" this fabric seems quite immune.
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@Tago-Mago thanks mate
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Hey guys, my one arrived earlyer than expected so even with bad lighting I wanted to share some pictures.
Feels a little tight at the arms and chest but since I startet to work out again and eating more healthy I think within a couple weeks it's gonna be better. What do you think?
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@FlavourFade looks good on you! How do you like the fabric?
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Thanks, you rock it too my friend It's lighter than I had expected and really like the different texture compared to flannels or denim shirts that I have. I was afraid of it being too similar to my UES Tricotine but it's not only another blue shirt. Will you wear it in summer/spring?
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@FlavourFade thank you very much!! I think it’s a wonderful fabric! I really like the depth and the feel especially in different lighting. It’s quite unique and i’m a fan of the more fitted look. It was some getting used to since i’m rocking my 16oz sbg shirt as my winter project. But will definitely wear this as a spring/summer shirt when temps will go up. I’m happy you like it!
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@FlavourFade I think it looks good on you, but only you know how it feels and how your new regime will affect your measurements.
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@Heavy_blue Yeah I got the 16oz shirt as well but did not wear it that much since my main project is the tricotine right now but even compared to that one the 380 is completely different.
@ARNC thanks! It already feels great and I can wear it with no issue, just thought with a little more room I would not mind it
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@Jaffy718 the fabric is really cool! I’ll hope the the CPO works for you! It will wait for you in Moria
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How are you guys finding the breathability or lack thereof? I once had a studio d'artisan shirt like this but sold it because I sweat like I was in a winter jacket in humid weather in it. I don't know the weight of that particular fabric as I can't find the shirt online anymore.
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@Denimminer i think your best option on this is @Jcaz6996 since he’s was rocking the sample. For me it’s quite breathable but i’ve just worn it one day in 15 celcius
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@Denimminer I’ve only tried mine on so far but my first impression is that it should breathe well. I’ve been trying to work out how the fabric feels both heavy (in the positive IH sense) but also airy. It’s not exactly transparent but you can see background colours if you hold it up to the light. Agree that James is your man for first-hand experience.
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@Denimminer It feels like a tight weave compared to other sashiko-ish fabrics I had but still breatheble and not too hot when worn as a standalone. Also it is one of the few heavier shirts of which I think you can role the sleeves up easy
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I am 6.7 (200cm) and 93kg (205lbs). In all my UHFs I wear XXXL (all WESTERN). Same for the Selfedge exclusive moleskin CPO.
Based on the description above, my initial thought was sizing up to 4XL. However, after having had the chance to try own the shirt, I can say 3XL fits like a glove. For me arm length and overall length are most critical. I’d describe the fit as fitted but not tight.
Forearms are definitely on the tighter side but start to losen up already after a few hours of wear.
Hope this helps
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@Alexander looks great on you man. I don't think I've seen you on here before but I think I recognize your profile photo from Instagram.