This is great and love the design. Wish the plackets were not black, and wish it was a bit heavier than 10oz, but I am excited to look at his collections. Thanks for sharing! Looks awesome.
@@michaelshearer3559 this really is a work of art. The 10oz fabric feels more like a 14oz or so. If you have any IH clothing you know what I mean. It’s a great weight to wear over another log sleeve, or over a T and under a jacket. Hell you can wear it with damn near anything and it still looks amazing!
@@jeffgrantMEDIA I've been looking for a nice new green shirt too, and sometimes the IH can get monotonous. This seems like a really great option! Not to mention the sashiko is the coolest fabric texture. I have a Ship John and absolutely love it more than any other piece.
Great first impressions video Jeff!! Mine should be here tomorrow; went with the light blue and based on your video, I’m even more excited to get it now!!
@@damionberv5074 I think you’re going to love it. I really can’t believe how amazing this is. I’m sitting here at work wearing it right now and I’m still blown away with it. This really is superb quality and craftsmanship.
Absolutely love unique colors like that! I just ordered The Rite Stuff atlas work shirt in sage green. I think it's his last run in that color material with only a few left. I can't wait to get it in December. Love your channel man!
Just a question! Do Americans consider their USA made cars as excellent quality? Because here in Europe we see many American made cars as kind of sloppy work... Is the clothing industry better quality then the car industry.. A consumer question😀 Nice looking shirt by the way.. .
@@Oomph6006 great question. Clothing is a completely different world. Americans are European cars as status symbols. Most American car companies are not made in American and some Asian car companies make cars in America. I’m not a car person, and really besides Tesla, incident tell you you what is made where. But I had a few friend growing up that were into cars, and I was into scooters for about of years (Honda scooters), and JDM was where it was at. Clothing and craft goods are what people seal out as made in America. My 3 areas of “expertise” are clothing, bags and guitars. Though there are loads of guitars I would love that are not American made. Mostly vintage instruments at this point.
I saw an advertisement for this brand while looking into Full Count jeans online. Signed up for the discount right away when the pop up happened. No size 42 waist jeans available so another no go brand for me. This particular shirt looks like IPit would fit me in 2XL but they don't offer 3XL in anything. If I played and won the lottery I would buy the Cone Mill looms and make USA made selvage denim jeans starting at size 36 with no slim cuts ever. BiG GUY denim! Our pronouns are Fe, Fi, Fo, and Fum.
@@ROB-12013 they are still in use and making clothing. Just search Vidalia Mills denim. You’ll find a few companies offering jeans and jackets with the denim. I’ve got a pair of FNT Selvedge jeans. Brave Star has a few pieces.