IHSH-311-GRN - Ultra Heavy Flannel Western Shirt - Tartan Check - Green
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IHSH-311-GRN - Ultra Heavy Flannel Western Shirt - Tartan Check - Green
To a great extent, our ultra heavy flannel (UHF) shirts define Iron Heart: heavy, rugged, but amazingly wearable. This western shirt is an exclusive green 'tartan check' 12oz fabric, woven with Aspero cotton from the foothills of the Andes mountains. We double brush it on the inside and single brush it on the outside, resulting in a very soft yet substantial, thick, warm and windproof flannel.
USD360
Available at 1600BST on Wednesday 22nd September
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…'Green Acres' UHF. Not a lot of buzz for this one right now but it's growing on me. Perfect for St. Patricks Day or a Green Bay Packers game.
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I know a lot seem to be more stoked on this as a work shirt, but I'm a western UHF guy through and through
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…@Joberwocky ditto and Amen!
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Woohoo, copped one, gotta keep that closet of flannels looking like a rainbow
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I would be all over this one , If I didn't already have a pile of green shirts
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I'm in the opposite camp @BD81 I've got one green shirt and it's the more pale jalapeno chambray, so this will be a solid pickup. As much as I love the purple UHF coming out, I picked up the purple rain one last year (purple/black/red) and have to try my damnedest not to go UHF crazy this season
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Woohoo, copped one, gotta keep that closet of flannels looking like a rainbow
It is an absolutely cracking colour way…. Great pick up.
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I wish I would have grabbed a purple rain. I have enough of them for now hough, I'm going to focus on denim and other fabrics for a while or until a uhf that I just can't resist drops.
Enjoy your shirt man! It's def a sick colorway
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While I may be in the minority, the over the top patterning in the Western because of the additional yokes and pocket flaps works for me. The Work is easily a cleaner looking shirt, but I dig how busy this comes off
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@Joberwocky it is rare that a work shirt outsells the western on the first day. Not unheard of, but rare. Generally speaking westerns sell far more than work shirts in every department. Hard to guess the reasons why it happened this time, but I'd guess it has to do with this pattern having been made five or six years ago in a western, and the fact that this iteration was released after the work shirt.
Imho work shirts and westerns are both great. When it comes to UHF's I'm leaning more to work shirts these days, but often it is personal idiosyncrasies that determine which pattern I feel works best with which cut. For example, the upcoming purple UHF is perfect as a work shirt, while the black and red number works best as Western.
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I think there's something about how solid the doubled up shoulder feels that I like about a western, that and flap pockets. Being fairly short, I also think the trimmer fit of the Western works better for my size. Im also a fan of snaps on a heavier weight shirt, though I see some recent work shirts have been getting snaps, so that's a plus.
All in all they're both great styles and I dig that they're both "relatively" readily available. If I break down and get the purple this year, or finally get a red buffalo check, I'll most likely go work just to have some variety. I think the work shirt cut works better as a shacket. Now if I could get a few more colors/patterns in the same fabric as my 7oz blue work shirt, that'd be a different story altogether -
I missed out on this one the first time around…no way I was going to miss it this time. Watching the OG’s wearing theirs, made me a little envious.
Now maybe I can join the cool club
I'm newer to IH, so seeing older pics of this shirt had me, dare I say, green with envy. Had to pick it up this go round