IHSH-62-BLK - 12oz Wabash Western Shirt - Black
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A little 62-BLK and 62-IND pairing from @FormulaPfaff and I over the weekend
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This is the most complemented item in my lineup. Can't wait to see it evo'd.
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Thinking of putting mine for sale. I gained weight and the chest now feels tighter than I like for such a heavy fabric [emoji20]
Anyone interested in a gently used Medium, hit me up""Anyone interested in a gently used Medium, hit me up"" - that'd be me then pm'd
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Terrific fit @den1mhead [emoji1305][emoji4]
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Gents, what is the fabric weight on this?
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12 oz I believe
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Thanks Gents.
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I would appreciate any guidance I can get from anyone who owns this shirt?
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If you cannot afford any shrink in these shirts, do you recommend dry cleaning (or will that adversely effect fading)?
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Will cold wash and drip dry prevent shrinkage or is dry cleaning the only option for a fat man?
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Is anybody ironing this shirt? (I've never ironed an IHSH, but this material looks like it will show wrinkles rather than creases with wear.)
Thank you!
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I would appreciate any guidance I can get from anyone who owns this shirt?
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If you cannot afford any shrink in these shirts, do you recommend dry cleaning (or will that adversely effect fading)?
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Will cold wash and drip dry prevent shrinkage or is dry cleaning the only option for a fat man?
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Is anybody ironing this shirt? (I've never ironed an IHSH, but this material looks like it will show wrinkles rather than creases with wear.)
Thank you!
Hi.
I have the indigo version. Which is effectively the same. I also have a vest in the black and some (loads) of other IH wabash, including trousers so I feel qualified to answer.
1. Just wash an 30c at low speed or hand wash in lukewarm water. You'll get no or minimal shrinkage (the kind that disappears with wear). No need for dry cleaning.
As for fading that happens with abrasion and agitation. IH wabash fades slowly but beautifully with wear and gentle washing but it's abrasion that really creates wear. I have no idea what dry cleaning will do.
2. Cold wash/drip dry is the way to go.
3. No need to iron - hang dry (drip dry) or dry flat, you'll be fine. You can stretch the seams of the shirt while it's damp and pull the fabric to get rid of any creases. This will also retard shrinkage. This is what I do and I've never had any problems with wrinkles or creases.
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I also have the indigo version, and I've ironed it a few times with no problems. It's not really necessary, unless having the hem roll up bothers you (as it does me).
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Roll up bothers me, also I have found that ironing doesn't really help but I have noticed that my short sleeve shirts with the bigger hem do not roll up so the shirts that are long enough I get a bigger hem in the back, problem solved. Give it a try.
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I want to cop this so bad but im right in between a L and XL and dont know which one to grab….
Anyone else here roughly 190 lbs, 5'11, athletic build and have this shirt?
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I'm 6'0", 185 lbs and the XL worked pretty well when I tried it on. I think the Large might be a little constricting for you.
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Thanks bud, I was leaning towards the XL so that is what I ordered.
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Thanks bud, I was leaning towards the XL so that is what I ordered.
A little late but I think you did right. You need to factor in a little shrinkage as well.
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Thanks bud, I was leaning towards the XL so that is what I ordered.
A little late but I think you did right. You need to factor in a little shrinkage as well.
Me too, the more I thought about it, an XL was the way to go. especially for the winter time when I start drinking some heavier beers and get up around the 200-207lb mark. This will be my firts IH shirt so Im pretty stoked. Ill report back when I get it on how it fits. Thanks everyone!