IHSH-397-IND - 21oz Sashiko Work Shirt - Indigo
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@steelworker great look, great choice!
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@steelworker @Luijim78 Gentlemen, these both look great. If they feel good, you’re onto a winner.
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Thank you so much @AdamJ and @Mister_Brue
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@Luijim78 Looks fantastic mate, congrats!
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@long_john86 Thank you so much matte
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@Luijim78 Looks great to me man, congrats
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@msafrons
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@Luijim78 fit looks spot on, always got the sick pics but loving the kittie photo bomb ones
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@Luijim78 I think you have got it spot on ,I received mine yesterday and they are truly special enjoy.
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@Mizmazzle, not sure about stacks, but the creases will be rather deep.
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Thank you so much dear friends @gazza61 , @meatmarketdenim1 and @doubletee
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@bonguno looks great! I’d go relaxed fit too. How warm is it?
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@Anesthetist I'd be upset with those distinct fade lines on a brand new high dollar shirt. They should have pulled that one and any others that were "bad". I realize these are unique fabrics and weaves with deep indigo but that needs to be taken into account when being produced. Nobody would take a pair of jeans with that down each leg. Someone needs to comp you.
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Whats the opinion on getting shirts altered? The 21oz sashiko shirt was too loose in the back and i just dropped it off at my tailor to add a small seem down the back to make it fit perfect. I know these are expensive pieces but sometimes the fit isnt perfect and alterations can fix that. A lot of small fit issues with sleeves being too long, or too tight can be solved with a $30 adjustment imo.
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@msafrons I think the general opinion around here is do what makes you happy. Plenty of people get stuff altered — my only advice is make sure you have a good tailor, specifically one who can work with heavyweight material. I had a local tailor chain jack up a pair of jeans years ago (thankfully pre IH for me) and I learned my lesson there.