IHSH-127 - 2015 Ultra Heavy Buffalo Check Western Shirts
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@Shoreman - i took pre-soak measures as well. Considering how soaked mine was, it may be a day or so before it's dry haha
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@Shoreman - a cold soak and line dry had essentially no shrink - actually, since the fabric was so heavy and I had mine on a hanger, it actually stretched out in length haha
For the record…
127 XXL Green:
Presoak / Post Cold Soak and Line Dry
Shoulders: 19.25 / 19.25
P2P: 24.5 / 24.4
Opening: 23.5 / 23.4
Length: 30 / 30.25
Sleeve: 26 / 26 -
Glad we could all help!
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Sold this guy, and the second I shipped it off I regretted it. One of my favorite shirts ever.
Don't worry, it ended up in a good home and is being well cared for. Thanks again.
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yep, no problem @Shoreman and I'm glad we could help too.
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Sold this guy, and the second I shipped it off I regretted it. One of my favorite shirts ever.
Don't worry, it ended up in a good home and is being well cared for. Thanks again.
Glad you're enjoying it! When it comes back, it's rejoining the family.
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How does this UHF compare to say the 107 Flannel? Got one coming next week. My wallet is so light….got to fill her up.
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Similar weight, but feeling a bit softer and smoother on the outside.
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The sleeves are a bit short, but there is a solution for that…
i've just about convinced myself to snatch up one of the last of these before they go extinct. i have the ombre work shirt which has slightly longer sleeves, but is made of the same material. the sleeves were perfect out of the box , but i use the shirt for work and i've noticed that after a bit of normal use and pulling at the sleeves to take the shirt off multiple times has lead to a bit of stretch, 1/2" or so, to the point where i think the western might actually fit better, post stretch.