IHSH-72 - Ultra Heavy Buffalo Check Western Shirts
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Sounds like he might be trying to squeeze into a L based off your fit. (Un)fortunately in my own case the 24" sleeves on the S killed it. The M is too big in the torso.
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I would not go for a tight fit in these. That's also the reason why I sold my L. In my case it was a trade off between the perfect chest measurement (in my case 44") in the L, but then the shoulders were snug and the sleeves on the short side. XL is a tad too wide in the body, but the rest is spot on. Plus you can layer and enjoy a pretty warm and thick shirt with enough room to breathe and move. So, I would not advice to size down.
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There are very few shirts I would consider buying in a western cut, this is one of them. I'm leery because I find with westerns, the way they are made, the shirt tends to pinch in around the shoulder and chest, thus leaving the shirt to sort of stick out from the body in the front around the waist area rather than drape down nicely and straight like a workshirt.
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I have not worn one in anger, so I can't comment I am afraid. I typically just wear samples of shirts I want to check out evo on. I very rarely take a production shirt and wear it. For the photo's an L appeared to be fine, but you can see it pull a little on the top snap…...
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Tres, the 62 would probably suit you well
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I´ve also worn mine today
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I got more pics put the site always crashes when I try to upload…working on it.
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Don't tempt me…
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Yes you do Sean!
Mine is borderline on sizing. May have to trade for a Large, I think this needs room for a henley under it…
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Possible to send a bigger size back to H to have turned into a smaller one? lol, just thinking with keys, here.
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Nothing left in Japan over XL. Remember, Haraki (as a general rule) does not make any XXL and XXXL for the domestic market, he only makes them when I ask him to…
Thanks, G. Just checking because he found a few green XXXLs.
Yes you do Sean!
Mine is borderline on sizing. May have to trade for a Large, I think this needs room for a henley under it…
Yeah, I love my green and need it's brother. This plus a IH henley is a damn good combination. Imagine layering a black alpaca deck over? Bulletproof, even in the Minnesota.
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Thanks, G. Just checking because he found a few green XXXLs.
If he had ANY biggies in Japan, he wouldn't because they'd be here