IHSH-368-IND 14oz Double Cloth Western Shirt - Indigo
Upon first glance, this classic western cut could easily be mistaken for a lined shirt. But, in fact it’s constructed from a double weave cloth. Producing double weave cloth is a complex process which involves intricately weaving two separate sets of warps and wefts on the same loom, to create a fabric with two distinct faces. Woven on a dobby loom to create a more pronounced texture, this particular double-cloth utilises a cotton / poly / acrylic blend. With its indigo rope-dyed face and a patterned reverse, the result is a substantial feeling fabric which is both soft and durable, creating a visually striking, heavyweight shirt that’s perfect for the colder months. Details - Made In Japan - Western Shirt - 14oz Japanese double-faced cloth - Double-woven - 75% cotton / 15% poly / 10% acrylic - Face of the fabric is Supima cotton rope dyed with pure indigo - will fade with wear and washing - Tonal stitching - Black Iron Heart logo’d Permex snaps (which can be pimped with a choice of three alternative ‘heavy-duty’ snaps) - Button at the collar (which can also be pimped with 12mm, 13mm or 15mm GOOD ART HLYWD buttons) - Sawtooth-style flap pockets with dual snap fastenings - Single, double and triple needle stitch construction - Western-style front and back yokes - Felled internal seams - Red bobbin thread - One washed - no shrinkage to be expected - Models Johnny and Brendan wear L - To see what sizes the crew wear, click here
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