IHSH-252-IND - 14.7oz Eco Selvedge Denim Blanket Lined CPO Shirt - Indigo
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Any ideas, input, suggestions?
I agree with Chris that p2p is more important than shoulder size for attaining the correct fit, and as such I would stick with my normal size in this shirt.
Spot on sir, The shirt pictured is an XL and fits great over my (pretty much always XL) shirts and also fits great as a stand alone over a tee.
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Here are some fast fit shots. I hope to get some action shots in the wild this weekend…
TTS was the right choice for me. I plan on wearing it as a shirt, not an overshirt. The next size up, a large, would accommodate layering better for me.
If you missed out on the previous versions of blanket lined Westerns this one is a must have.
This Eco Selvedge is some serious shit.
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breaking strain of an over dunked digestive….....
Love it. You’re not alone and it is a sentiment I’ve seen expressed here many times, but never as poetically [emoji1]
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You're not selling it that well @neph93
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I’ll admit, it is an acquired taste… but after three weeks of storm force westerlies and pissing down rain, it’s a blessed relief.
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I must admit I would envy you he clear cold days……...good test of the clothes!
haven't been out that way for a few years now (Statoil days) and hopped around Ekofisk and Ormen Lange for a while.
Snehvit is up the Barents Sea way isn't it...…...quite a lot going on up there I hear right now...……..are you that far North?
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It’s -36F today. One thing I love about Alaska, I can comfortably wear 25oz denim and flannels every single day of the year.
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It’s -36F today. One thing I love about Alaska, I can comfortably wear 25oz denim and flannels every single day of the year.
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. I think you kind of have to wear 25OZ denim and UHFs,every day,just, to be comfortable.
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@The_Bourbon_Denim_Guy….........you’re a lucky lucky man
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Well @neph93…......the wilds of Aberdeen threw what it could at the 252 tonight.......there was only 1 winner
The artistry of Japanese weavers was too much for it I assume. Excellent.
I’m in Bodø, btw. Not as far north as Snehvit, by a long shot, but still about 150km north of the artic circle. After 20 years here I still forget how much country there is to the north of us. A plane to Oslo takes 90 min from here, but it is also 60min up to Tromsø.