IHSH-394-BLK - 7oz Fatigue Cloth Western Shirt - Black
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This 7 oz cotton poplin shirt is a unique product. The fabric is classic and traditional, very durable and lightweight all in one and is the ideal shirt for the upcoming summer season. But I would say that you can wear this shirt all year round, no matter the situation, you will always look good. For us, this is the best new fabric Iron Heart is presenting this season.
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This may become my first ever black shirt.
I’d need to change snaps to something else other than white. Considering black, silver rim and brass rim snaps.
Could the Stubborn Crew entertain me with a couple pics to help me decide? I think one full shirt pic with the alternate snaps right next to the current white ones would be enough; and one up close pic of the three optionals next to the white one.
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Sounds good, leave it with us and we will get you some pics shortly!
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@Graham don’t forget to include those pics with the different snaps. I don’t want to miss out on this black shirt. Thanks,
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@motojobobo Just replying to your email homie
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Mine arrived yesterday and it is a very beautiful clean looking shirt. The pearl snaps really add a bit of contrast which works well. This is my first poplin piece so wasn't sure what to expect but the fabric feels very lightweight yet sturdy. Wasn't really feeling the blue label on the pocket so I removed it and kept just the red embroidery. Looks much better in my opinion without it. I wasn't sure about the sizing since the measurements seemed a little wide but noticed the IH crew stuck with their usual size on this so I didn't size down. Really glad I went with my regular size as the shirt fits perfect and is not baggy at all (but also not too tight).
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Thanks for the summary. My shirt will arrive on Monday…
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@Nobunaga am like you. I don’t like the logo tags as they look cheap. Did it leave any marks etc after removing as thinking of doing this on my shirts?
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@Gavin666 said in IHSH-394-BLK - 7oz Fatigue Cloth Western Shirt - Black:
Did it leave any marks etc after removing as thinking of doing this on my shirts?
It would depend on the fabric. I think it would be invisible on this fabric, but for example the khaki chino material leaves bad scars when a pair is mis-hemmed