IHSH-368-IND - 14oz Double Cloth Western Shirt - Indigo
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@AdamJ said in IHSH-368-IND - 14oz Double Cloth Western Shirt - Indigo:
@T4920 bloody hope not
Hahaha! Adam, do you know if there are plans to roll out other shirts with these sort of double pockett snaps? I'd love to get this variation on a denim type fabric that will fade nicely.
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@AdamJ yes, sorry didn’t realize it was called sawtooth - the name makes perfect sense. Just think it’s a nice variation.
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Man I was looking through the collection this morning and not sure how I missed this one. Looks like a killer piece!! Looking forward to this one
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I want this one alot
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I’ve become very interested in the make up of this fabric. Like how are the two layers connected? Two warps facing outward and inward with interlacing wefts? Which layer has the poly and acrylic? I imagine a cotton indigo exterior layer that appears ind/ind that blends into a softer blended lining. Man I’ll bet this is a fantastic concoction.
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@Giles Thank you! I did some looking into it last night also and it's interesting stuff for sure. Looks like it can be done in many different ways as well.
I'll bet this'll be a special one. The exterior definitely appears to be 'denim' and looks like it has some fade potential and the inside seems like a soft tri-blend or something. I might have to go for it.
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Gotta say, I'm also loving the measurements on these as well. Some of the other XLs have shoulders under 19" and it's def a squeeze.
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@WhiskeySandwich Yes, you're correct - the outer face is woven from 100% Supima cotton, whilst the inner face is a polycotton blend. The exterior face is very denim-like and is pure indigo rope-dyed, so definitely expect it to fade. Breakdown for the complete piece of cloth is 75% cotton, 15% polyester and 10% acrylic. Hope that's helpful!
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X-post from Iron Heart Arctic Adventures, @denim-dawg pictured moments before giving the 368 a baptism of ice!
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@SamD thank you! sounds lovely :the_horns:
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@WhiskeySandwich It sure is! The photos don't really do it justice - it's definitely one of those fabrics you have to see and feel in the flesh to fully appreciate.
We've just put out a quick vid which should give you a better look at the weave and how it drapes, skip to around the 02:30 mark
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@SamD Oh yeah, I'm all over it. good vid!