IHT-1610 - 6.5oz Knitted Cotton Loopwheel T-Shirts
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To taper a loopwheel you need to add side seams.
I did suggest to do this only with XL and XXL, as these have side seams regardless I wouldn't dare suggest adding seams where they don't belong, I own some loopwheeled t's and the seamless nature is part of the attraction.
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Totally agree with all of the comments above. Fit is such a personal preference and I fully acknowledge I like my T shirts on the longer side than most do. It's just an odd pet peeve of mine, having a T shirt that is too short. Like neph said you win some and you lose some, and fortunately for me nearly everything else IH fits me great especially the westerns and 634 cut. Sometimes I just state my selfish opinion on this because that damn marled grey fabric on these 1610's is so lovely it's a shame it doesn't fit me to my liking.
Just sharing our 2 cents I figure, I'm sure Giles is more than happy to disregard our idle waffling rather than take it to heart. I hope so anyway..
The length thing seemed worthy of mentioning, especially as it is a company than prides itself on offering super-duper long jeans than super-duper tall people can wear. My 6'5 cousin loves his IH jeans he got on my recommendation, but the XXL t-shirt probably wouldn't even reach down to his belt. It's only a pity cos we all want to buy the maximum amount of IH goodness
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Inseams can be shortened easily, T-shirts can't.
Wait, why would that be the case? This is most definitely my ignorance of clothing modification talking, but it seams (see what I did there? I'll grab my coat…) that it would work the same way.
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