IHSH-375-GRY - 12oz Slubby Heavy Flannel Herringbone Check Work Shirt - Grey
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Just an FYI the link at the top and bottom of this page do not go this particular shirt. It is currently going to all of the shirts. Will the measurements be posted before going live?
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@talexander that usually happens when they're updating the product page in preparation for the item going live. I'm sure they'll post measurements to this thread once they have them.
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Very good. Thank you!
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@AdamJ I cannot seem to find the link to the product page on this under FW23?
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Which stockists will be carrying this shirt? Is it the same as the list for the western version?
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any chance y'all can take a pic of this next to the duck? I'm rotating duck 50% now...so wondering how this look
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Incredible how fast several sizes were sold out. Huge success, as expected.
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@CPA I was surprised how many westerns were still around but after seeing this it makes sense. Apparently I didn't get the work over western memo.
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@BobSacamano I didn’t get the memo either! What was the memo about the reasons why workshirt is better western for this slubby beauty?
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@kohyo purely speculation, but there’s a chance they could have produced less based on a history of sales numbers…
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@WhiskeySandwich You're probably right. It's a rad shirt in both formats.
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@WhiskeySandwich great speculation mate - I was a bit surprised given my understanding was that western shirts are slightly more popular than work shirts (I may be totally off though!)
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@WhiskeySandwich said in IHSH-375-GRY - 12oz Slubby Heavy Flannel Herringbone Check Work Shirt - Grey:
@kohyo purely speculation, but there’s a chance they could have produced less based on a history of sales numbers…
Not a bad speculation, but wrong in this instance. The factory that used to dye all yarn for UHFs went into administration with yarn in the process of being dyed. We lost all that yarn, and couldnt get more in time, and it happened to be the yarn that was to make the fabric for this shirt. Numbers had to be reduced drastically, and the easiest way for us to deal with that was to heavily reduce the work shirt
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@Alex sounds like shitluck. How unfortunate.