IHSH-72 - Ultra Heavy Buffalo Check Western Shirts
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Thanks! Its my background at work…makes me smile!
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Great photo, nice shirt!
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Pattern like a 20, material feels more like a 32 or a 51. And I still maintain that the Dark Rider heavier, it's like wearing a fekking carpet.
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Pattern like a 20, material feels more like a 32 or a 51. And I still maintain that the Dark Rider heavier, it's like wearing a fekking carpet.
the checks r smaller on this one.
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I said "like"
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Definitely a teeny bit lighter than the 20. It is not necessarily a bad at thing at all. Kinda ups the shirts wear-ability a bit IMHO.
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Z, you're a man who knows. How does the 20 compare to the Dark Rider, weight and thickness wise?
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Definitely a teeny bit lighter than the 20. It is not necessarily a bad at thing at all. Kinda ups the shirts wear-ability a bit IMHO.
Agree.
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So the dark rider is heavier than the 20 fabric but the 20 is way warmer because it barely breathes at all, if any. Dark rider is softer and more like a really heavy blanket. 20 is kinda like the Marlborough Man of fabrics, if that makes any sense at all?
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Great shots, I think a lot of people have been wanting to see that.
I might do the same later to see if I am going mad about my Dark Rider theory.
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So the dark rider is heavier than the 20 fabric but the 20 is way warmer because it barely breathes at all, if any. Dark rider is softer and more like a really heavy blanket. 20 is kinda like the Marlborough Man of fabrics, if that makes any sense at all?
Have to agree again. The Dark Rider was thicker than my 20 yet I would sweat balls in the 20 and not the Dark Rider.
I had the 51 on the other night when I tried on Nate's 72. 51 is heavier.
Dark Rider > 20/51 > 72
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I trust what Z says to be fact, he's a man who knows. I still want to see visually what the difference in with DR and the 72 though.
Interestingly, I had also thought that although the DR appears heavier, the 72 is definitely warmer.