IHSH-250-IND - 5oz Selvedge Cotton Linen Chambray Short-Sleeved Work Shirt
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IHSH-250-IND - 5oz Selvedge Cotton Linen Chambray Short-Sleeved Work Shirt - Indigo
Our classic short sleeve work shirt design in a beautiful 5oz selvedge indigo warp 60% cotton / 40% linen mix chambray. Featuring triple chain stitch construction and vintage-style cat's eye buttons. A perfect weight chambray for spring and summer.
XS-4XL
USD270
Available at 16:00 BST on Wednesday 8th of April (subject to change)
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Received. What a great shirt.
Is it natural indigo? Just curious.
Thanks IH for another amazing shirt.
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Just got the shirt. It's a great fabric. I compared it to my IHSH 21 and 13 and noticed a big difference (not that's a bad thing). The blue is more vibrant, almost shiny. Not sure if that's clear in terms of my pictures. My favorite color out of the three is the 13. I think that the 21 and 13 use the same fabric, but the 13 seems darker than out of the three. Maybe it's just the "run" I got. I bought my 21 a few years back and I picked up the 13 a few months ago, so it could be a slightly different fabric. I wish the 250 was closer in color to the 13, but it's probably for the best. I don't need three shirts all near the same color. As for the fabric on the 250, I'd say it's the softest out of the bunch. (Being almost 50% linen I would think as much.) With both the 21 and 13, I find them a little stiff sometimes, so this one is a nice change of pace. Overall, it's going to be great for summer and beyond. I am excited to see how the fabric develops.
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Nice write up and comparison @Wlemon, thanks. As you say, the IHSH-13-BLU and IHSH-21-BLU are the same material. The colour variation can come from different batches or their age/usage, or both. Also worth noting that they aren’t indigo dyed while the IHSH-250-IND is.
Finally, while they are both chambray, the linen will make a difference to the hand, as will the fact that the 250 fabric is only half the weight per square yard if the 13 and 21. The latter come in at 10oz.
Edit: they also all look great on you.
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Got this shirt in the mail today. The crew really knocked it out of the park with this one!
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@neph93 Thanks. Love the weight. Living in Los Angeles, it makes some of the shirts harder to wear year-round, so this is a nice one to have in the rotation. I remember, last summer, wearing the Cash shirt out in August and several people asked why I was wearing a jacket. Do they not know the price of fashion? Anyway, interesting to hear its indigo dyed. You can tell, now that I think of it. I am sure that's why it appears shiny when compared to the others. I wonder if this will caused it to fade since the others are colorfast? Time will tell.
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That's me not paying attention to what I'm buying, @Giles, and says more about me than your product description imo. If you just listed that it was indigo dyed in the description, that's a little disingenuous because not both the warp and weft are indigo dyed, right?
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When I read the warp was indigo dyed, I suppose it just didn't sink in. Can I blame it on being stuck in a house with two little girls under five for the past month? I'm going to blame it on them if that's alright with you all. Or I can blame it solely on Covid-19. Or both. You pick.
@neph93 when I'm teaching, I can get away with wearing IH any day, even in the summer. Since I'm inside, and the college always seems to keep the building cold, I like having something that's a little heavier. The issue is when I'm not teaching. If I'm at home, like I am now, wearing an IHSH-33 in the summer wouldn't be possible. (Well, it's possible but not practical.) The madras and this one are going to be great since my school is online only until at least August, maybe longer.