IHSH-101-BC - Blue/Cream Ultra Heavy Flannel Western
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@HHPI - I also think it has something to do with the fact that the back of the permex snaps might not the long enough to fasten to the snap side since it would have to go through 3 layers of UHF at the collar. That's what I always figured at least.
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@HHPI - I also think it has something to do with the fact that the back of the permex snaps might not the long enough to fasten to the snap side since it would have to go through 3 layers of UHF at the collar. That's what I always figured at least.
This makes more sense to me. I asked Giles once and he mentioned the beard thing, but I wasn't sure if he was joking. The OCD in me doesn't like not having a snap at the top, but I've learned to live with it.
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@HHPI - I also think it has something to do with the fact that the back of the permex snaps might not the long enough to fasten to the snap side since it would have to go through 3 layers of UHF at the collar. That's what I always figured at least.
This makes more sense to me. I asked Giles once and he mentioned the beard thing, but I wasn't sure if he was joking. The OCD in me doesn't like not having a snap at the top, but I've learned to live with it.
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This would explain why some Western Shirts indeed have snaps all the way, e.g. the 159, 33, 134,…
On the other hand, even the 139 with its 6oz Summerflannel has a button at collar. So when thinking about it, it seems to me like it's neither the beard nor the thickness of the fabric. Otherwise it would be consistent. Maybe just a lovable, nerdy IH-Flannel thing.
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I think some of the chambray shirts have a button on top as well? Guess it makes wearing a bolo tie easier?
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Nice and warm with 1.5 degrees Celsius…
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@fadez that shirt looks great on your lady. The fit looks perfect, too. Good luck getting it back
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Your lady is looking great @Fadez