IHSH-13-BLU - 10oz Selvedge Chambray Single Yoke Western Shirt - Blue
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I wash all my shirts inside out on regular cycle, cold. Tumble dry, high heat. I don't recall ever having any problems. Currently, I have the 58, 68, 91, 119, 154 and 165. I've owned a couple of others over the years and treated them the same.
I might be in the minority on this, but I believe carefully crafted rugged wear should be able to withstand the same routine as the cheaply made shirt I bought off a clearance rack, so I treat them accordingly.
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I wash all my shirts inside out on regular cycle, cold. Tumble dry, high heat. I don't recall ever having any problems. Currently, I have the 58, 68, 91, 119, 154 and 165. I've owned a couple of others over the years and treated them the same.
I might be in the minority on this, but I believe carefully crafted rugged wear should be able to withstand the same routine as the cheaply made shirt I bought off a clearance rack, so I treat them accordingly.
No shrinkage on the Chambray with high heat dryer? I'm going to probably air dry mine when the time comes. I'm already pushing it in the shoulder and Lats area. My "V" taper is a blessing and a curse when it comes to shirts.
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I wash all my shirts inside out on regular cycle, cold. Tumble dry, high heat. I don't recall ever having any problems. Currently, I have the 58, 68, 91, 119, 154 and 165. I've owned a couple of others over the years and treated them the same.
I might be in the minority on this, but I believe carefully crafted rugged wear should be able to withstand the same routine as the cheaply made shirt I bought off a clearance rack, so I treat them accordingly.
I agree with this, in theory, but my experience, especially with denim and duck, is that top loading washers can leave unattractive marks all over the place.
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I wash all my shirts inside out on regular cycle, cold. Tumble dry, high heat. I don't recall ever having any problems. Currently, I have the 58, 68, 91, 119, 154 and 165. I've owned a couple of others over the years and treated them the same.
I might be in the minority on this, but I believe carefully crafted rugged wear should be able to withstand the same routine as the cheaply made shirt I bought off a clearance rack, so I treat them accordingly.
A man after my heart!
I wash and dry my 13's best weekly, along with a few more shirts that are high in the rotation.
I just started machine cleaning my Wabash shirts and denim shirts, as well.
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I can't afford much shrinkage on mine hence the cold water hand washing. Also, I completely agree with @DrBabyhorse regarding the top loading washing machines.
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I wash all my shirts inside out on regular cycle, cold. Tumble dry, high heat. I don't recall ever having any problems. Currently, I have the 58, 68, 91, 119, 154 and 165. I've owned a couple of others over the years and treated them the same.
I might be in the minority on this, but I believe carefully crafted rugged wear should be able to withstand the same routine as the cheaply made shirt I bought off a clearance rack, so I treat them accordingly.
i never trusted the washing machine. ALL my tops are hand washed only and only my bottoms are machines on a quick cycle with varied water temps or spin depending on that it is.
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No shrinkage on the Chambray with high heat dryer?
Maybe? I dyed both of the chambrays, so I paid even less attention to the measurements than I usually do. I also layer my IH shirts, (cuz Texas is so friggin hot that's all the jacket I usually need) so I don't buy the smallest size possible. I can measure them when I get home this weekend and compare them to the numbers on the website, if you'd like.
And since I dyed them, which essentially means boiling them for an hour or so, I'm pretty confident that they've shrunk as much as is physically possible…
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Oh hey weird Thom Yorke…..ha.
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