IHSH-167-WH - Off-White Selvedge "Sailor Cloth" Work Shirt
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IHSH-167-WH
Long-sleeved work shirt in 6.5oz selvedge "sailor cloth" in off-white. This plain, tightly-woven 100% cotton is based on fabric once used by the US Navy. Also available in navy blue.
Sizes XS to XXXL
USD250
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These are both fucking beauties…
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@Giles I'm going to need you to go ahead and make this in a western. ;D
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Sam wears size L
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I have removed 90% of my IH shirt tags. I should not say "I" have. A tailor has for $2 each. It seems quite easily done. I prefer no branding myself.
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I like this more than I originally thought from the line sheets thread. Interested to see how it compares to the usn shirt. I like variety in my pocket options.
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oh shit…this looks nice. An off white indeed. I may have to spring for this.
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@Sam this may be a strange question but I promise it's a relevant one to me for deciding if I get this shirt or not, but are you wearing an undershirt in your fit pic? Or maybe a more direct question would be…is this shirt see through at all? It's a personal preference of mine but I dont like it when my white shirts are see through cause if I wear an undershirt it's visible through the work shirt and thats a look I try to avoid.
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Pro-tip, learned from growing up in a house full of women….. When wearing white pants or shirts, your undergarments should NOT be white... White shows through white.
Wear grey or black undershirts, and you should never have any issues.
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Interesting, thanks @UnTucked
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Hey @manufc10
Not a strange question at all. I decided to not wear my T-shirt under it for that exact reason. The fabric is definitely thin enough that you could see a tee under it. I can run an experiment with different colour tees and post my findings if that would help you? The fabric is pretty soft though and personally i like to wear tees under shirts but didn't feel like i had to for this one.
I've got a pretty busy day ahead of me but i'll try and get these photos done with tee under it.
Cheers!
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Brief example though… you can see the crack in the studio floor through the fabric here... not sure if that gives you any idea of how it will behave with a tee.