IHSH-49 - Blanket Lined Denim Shirt
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nice image, funny how that thread pulls it all together.
rock(it) man, you must be hot as hell
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…rock(it) man, you must be hot as hell
and thats something you just have noticed
its fecking cold here in the last days, below zero (round 28F) in the morning
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crazy, it's hawt ass hell in Brooklyn. been seeing sleeveless shirts & capris, & i'm talking about the guys
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i like to refer to them as the fashion set.
it is all good, to each his/her own
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same can be said for dudes in flannel & 23oz denim in the middle of east ny at 3 in the morning (talking about myself/come down to brooklyn & you will understand)
again rock(it) you make the 49 look great. if i ever pull the trigger you should get a cut of the profits as it's one of the items i always consider on the strength of your fit flicks.
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IHUKHQ Store Room Tidy-Up - need to get rid of last of these: IHSH-49 size XL. Interested? Please PM me for silly price.
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^That news will make a few people happy, black is now on my virtual list …
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I know there is going to be a re-run of these for the winter, but I love the OG colour, and this is what stopped me from buying the TW denim shirt. Anyway, I have a question….Kiya has these in stock in XL and XXXL, which is unfortunate for me as ideally i would have bought an XXL. I have measured my favourite fitting shirt (my 33) and it measures exactly 23" from pit to pit. The XL in the 29 measure 22.5" pit to pit, and the XXXL measure 24" pit to pit.......which would be better?
Hope that was clear enough :-\
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not sure if this helps you, but I had a M (my usual size) here and had to switch it for an L, since the chest was just too tight and the L let me have the option to wear it as a shirt and overshirt…
so from my own experience I would tend to the XXXL, if you can deal with the extra length, etc... but agree also that a XXL would be better...
and the color is really something...
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Thanks Guys, and Seul I'm just planning ahead. The 49 was something that I was gutted to miss out on, just for its versatility.