IHSH-62-ind - 12oz Wabash Western Shirt - Indigo
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@Tobi thanks for the info! The arm ballooning was the only thing putting me off mine but I’ll give this is a go instead of returning it now
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@DeeDee85 i’ve had the same with my 361-BLK although this is not a wabash shirt but due the dye, starch and rigidness of the fabric the arms we’re almost hulk beefiness and ballooning. It all settles and after a few wears you’re good to go. My wabash experience is also that it shrinks a bit during the first washes but in the end it’s just me 2 cents.
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@Heavy_blue also taken on board, thank you! I’ll get a few wears in before I warm wash it then, and see if the arm balloons calm down. If not, into the wash it goes
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@Tobi thanks buddy! I think I am gonna wear it a bit and then go for a hot soak and wash. I usualy aim for high contrasts but for the wabash I think it would look pretty cool with vintage like fades and just "worn"
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Solid shirt— classic
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Love this fabric on the western silhouette dearly - May I request the next batch be for more moderately / shorter height folks? Looking to wear untucked.. ️ so close to pulling the trigger but that 30 inch back length is just not suited for my height. ️
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@Dressbasedonmood I doubt the classic western silhouette IH is known for will be altered in such a core fabric. You could have the body length shortened if you'd like but you may lose the chainstitching and the side gussets. I did that very thing on a xxl Nine Lives shirt (the body length was close to 32") and was extremely happy with the results.
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Unless we have really screwed up a pattern, we wont change anything drastic (like core measurement) between production runs. And in any case we would change the lot number because basically it is a different thing. So what you are asking in reality is to make new shirt an “S” version of an existing model, we are simply not large enough a company to do that I am afraid .
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I think the hem is lock stitched. Looks like it. I would assume the chain stitching would be able to be largely preserved if you shortened the hem.
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Looks like it's made for you man!
Mine already shows some indigo loss at the sleeves, now I am going to wear it as much as possible while I can due to summer comming slowly....
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@FlavourFade 12oz is summer weight just drag it on
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@Heavy_blue haha yeah I wore it at 24 degrees celsius and with doing nothing exhausting it was alright paired with some 21oz 777
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Is this shirt warmer than the 12 oz denim IH-33? Or the same?
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@bluemantra in my experience, it feels like a denser weave. So a little warmer with more wind resistance
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@bluemantra i don't know the 33 but it's not a summer shirt, but I have worn it on warm sunny days and felt okay
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@bluemantra said in IHSH-62-ind - 12oz Wabash Western Shirt - Indigo:
Is this shirt warmer than the 12 oz denim IH-33? Or the same?
I would say so yes. Whether it is the fabric weave, (this is serge twill), or dyeing process (this has both warp and weft dyed), or both, it feels tighter and heavier and more wind resistent than the standard shirting denim.
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Good to know since I am between the 33 and the IB 14 oz as my next western and I think something little lighter would be a good addition...