2014 Spring/Summer Pipeline
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I don't think this falls within the IH aesthetic, but I'd like to see it (or some light shirt) with raglan sleeves. Probably because I have a light chambray wabash with raglan sleeves that I love.
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I'm not sure how to do a wabash shirt with raglan sleeves; I've only seen them with knitwear, like this-
And to give credit where credit is due, the idea was originally MikeC's, not mine…
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Preppy today. Sue me.
Wabash chambray
Some roping on the raglan sleeve seam:
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Oh yeah I forgot that.
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That's not a raglan sleeve; it still attaches to the body with a standard shoulder seam.
"A raglan sleeve is a type of sleeve whose distinguishing characteristic is to extend in one piece fully to the collar, leaving a diagonal seam from underarm to collarbone"- Wikipedia
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Wrong… It attaches to the collar.
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Better pic of the raglan
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My mistake. Wasn't clear from the photo.
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Absolutely true. You can see it but it's very hard to tell.
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Spring sometime. I am not in the office, so can't look the scheduled release date up. There has been some discussion on the forum about whether or not this is a true prison stripe or not. Haraki calls it prision stripe and for all I know, this may be the type of stripe that they wear/wore in Japanese prisons, so "Prison Stripe" it is, as far as I am concerned…....
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Love it. I do think the fabric is amenable to a work shirt pattern, snap shirt junkie though I am.
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This is a light jersey kind of a fabric isn't it? Interesting.