IHSH-237-BLK - Ultra Heavy Flannel Crazy Check Western Shirt - Black
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Yeah, thats the perfect aesthetic [emoji122][emoji108]
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thanks guys.
i think its just the picture i posted and me not snapping the shirt at the top, but the should seams sit perfectly where my shoulders break. i can layer this heavyweight shirts and still have good range of motion. after a wash or so i think it will shrink a bit, and im not getting any smaller due to the gym. really love this flannel and IH itself.
Layering is a lot of fun with an UHF! It gets cold here in Alaska, I’m all about some layering. #doubleUHF
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Beautiful. Its dropping where I am too, i love fall
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thanks guys.
i think its just the picture i posted and me not snapping the shirt at the top, but the should seams sit perfectly where my shoulders break. i can layer this heavyweight shirts and still have good range of motion. after a wash or so i think it will shrink a bit, and im not getting any smaller due to the gym. really love this flannel
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Wow dude. I love the HD copper snaps on those UHF. Especially the sax 207. That might be the first picture I’ve seen of that shirt on a forum member. Well done. I’d kill for a 207 xxxl
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thanks guys.
i think its just the picture i posted and me not snapping the shirt at the top, but the should seams sit perfectly where my shoulders break. i can layer this heavyweight shirts and still have good range of motion. after a wash or so i think it will shrink a bit, and im not getting any smaller due to the gym. really love this flannel
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Wow dude. I love the HD copper snaps on those UHF.
I think I have the only 237 with copper snaps and a goodart snap [emoji119][emoji1634]
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Oh that looks goooood
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Damn, this shirt is great
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Decided to give my XL a boiling hot soak with a nice window air dry. Once it came out of the water i stretched the side seems vertically and carefully stretched the front by buttoning the shirt and pulling in both directions vertically and very carefully in the back. The results were a much better fit in the shoulders, and body, the sleeves tightened up and i finally achieved the length i was after. just thought i'd share in the case anyone else was wondering about soak results!
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@alexswords Nicely done! Don't suppose you took pre and post measurements for the geeks amongst us?
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@AdamJ indeed I did sir! You’ll notice the length of the shirt is longer than the pre soak measurement!! I was very careful when stretching the shirt vertically to make sure none of the material was overly strained. I’m quite pleased with the results.
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@alexswords did you agitate at all or just soak?
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@manufc10 no agitation. just let it soak for an hour. About half way through added a giant pot of boiling water to the tub. Carefully hung it up and stretched the side seems, front and back to get the length i was after. let it air dry for 48 hours. perfecto
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@manufc10 no agitation. just let it soak for an hour. About half way through added a giant pot of boiling water to the tub. Carefully hung it up and stretched the side seems, front and back to get the length i was after. let it air dry for 48 hours. perfecto
Thanks for the input. I gave my workshirt version a hot soak last night (no boiling water or stretching of the side seems) so I'm curious to see what kind of shrinkage I got.
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@alexswords Dude, that is a killer look, top-to-bottom. Cool as hell. Respect.
You rocking some cap-toed Viberg CXL Roughouts there?